E-commerce giant Amazon Canada has announced its departure from the Canadian province of Quebec with the loss of 1,700 full-time jobs. The withdrawal decision was disclosed on 22 January 2025. The ...
Amazon’s decision to close Quebec warehouses and facilities has drawn reactions from the Canadian government and unions.
According to Jean-François Chalifoux, president and CEO of Beneva (pictured on the left), the two organizations found alignment in their shared values, vision, and commitment to mutualism, which made ...
E-commerce giant, Amazon on Wednesday said it is exiting its operations in the Canadian province of Quebec, leading to the loss of about 1,700 full-time jobs.The online retailer will phase out ...
Amazon announced it's withdrawing from Quebec,Canada, due to potential tariffs. It'll affect 1,700 jobs but offer ...
The closures will eliminate about 1,700 permanent full-time jobs in the greater Montreal area, Amazon said. The warehouses ...
The online retail giant said the move was not linked to recent unionization efforts by workers in the Canadian province.
Amazon cited a need to cut costs as the main motivation behind the move, although Quebec is also home to the company's only ...
In Clinton County alone, more than 10% of the population works for a Canadian or border-related employer," said Garry Douglas, President of The North Country Chamber of Commerce.
Amazon recently announced it’s closing all its operations in Quebec.This move will cut about 1,950 jobs, including 1,700 full ...