David’s Bridal: What to know as retailer granted creditor protection in Canada
, the largest wedding gown store in North America, has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. for the second time in five years.
The chain has about has about 300 stores and 11,000 workers across North America, including a dozen stores and 500 employees in Canada.
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