A Toys "R" Us store is seen on Tuesday, September 19, 2017, in Montreal.


February 4, 2026 Tags:

Toys “R” Us Canada has taken a major step to survive mounting financial pressure.
The iconic toy retailer has filed for creditor protection in an Ontario court.
The move follows years of store closures, rising costs, and unpaid bills.
It now owes vendors at least $120 million.

The filing marks a turning point for the Canadian business.
It also raises questions about the future of its remaining stores.

What Creditor Protection Means

Creditor protection offers temporary legal relief to struggling companies.
It pauses payments to creditors while a restructuring plan is developed.
For Toys “R” Us Canada, this breathing room is critical.

The company said the protection allows time to explore new options.
These include downsizing further or selling the entire business.

Years of Mounting Pressure

Toys “R” Us Canada has faced steady decline over recent years.
It closed 53 stores across the country in just two years.
Lawsuits from unpaid suppliers and landlords followed.

In court filings, the company outlined multiple challenges.
Inflation increased operating costs across all locations.
Labour expenses rose sharply in a tight job market.

Supply chain disruptions also hit inventory planning.
At the same time, shoppers shifted rapidly toward online buying.

Attempts to Stabilize the Business

The retailer tried several strategies to stay afloat.
It laid off staff and shut down underperforming stores.
It also renegotiated terms with key suppliers.

New revenue streams were explored in 2023 and 2024.
Despite these efforts, financial stability remained out of reach.
Management said the measures were not enough.

Debt Burden Grows

According to court documents, vendor debt now exceeds $120 million.
The company also owes “substantial” amounts to commercial landlords.
These unpaid obligations triggered legal action in multiple cases.

While creditor protection pauses those claims, it does not erase them.
A long-term solution must still be reached.

Stores Stay Open, For Now

Toys “R” Us Canada currently operates 22 stores nationwide.
All locations remain open during the restructuring period.
However, further closures have not been ruled out.

The company warned that its footprint could shrink again.
Liquidation of assets is also being considered.
This includes store fixtures, furniture, and equipment.

Sale or Liquidation on the Table

A court-appointed monitor will oversee the process.
Alvarez & Marsal has been tasked with guiding the restructuring.
The firm confirmed multiple scenarios are under review.

One option involves selling remaining stores to new owners.
Another could see partial or full liquidation.
The final outcome depends on negotiations with creditors.

Ownership and Broader Retail Impact

Toys “R” Us Canada is owned by Putman Investments.
The Ancaster, Ontario-based firm acquired the chain in 2021.
It bought the business from Fairfax Financial Holdings.

Putman Investments operates several retail brands.
These include Sunrise Records, HMV, FYE, Ricki’s, and Cleo.
Northern Reflections is also part of its portfolio.

Recent months have been difficult for the group.
It closed all T. Kettle stores during the holiday season.
A home goods venture, Rooms + Spaces, was also shut down.

Trouble Across the Toy Sector

Retail strain extends beyond Toys “R” Us Canada.
Everest Toys, a related company, entered receivership last year.
It was founded by the father of Putman Investments’ leader.

Together, these developments reflect wider retail challenges.
Consumer habits are changing faster than many brands can adapt.

An Uncertain Road Ahead

Toys “R” Us Canada creditor protection highlights a fragile recovery path.
The brand still carries strong name recognition.
Yet financial realities may reshape its presence permanently.

For now, the retailer is fighting for survival.
Its next steps will determine whether the toy giant can reinvent itself.

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