E-commerce giant Amazon.com is exiting its operations in the Canadian province of Quebec, leading to the loss of about 1,700 ...
Mary Ng, Canada's minister of export promotion, international trade and economic development, discusses U.S.-Canada trade ...
Demonstrators gathered in Montreal Saturday to protest Amazon's decision to shutter its seven warehouses in Quebec and lay ...
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Amazon has announced plans to close all of its Quebec facilities, laying off 1,700 permanent employees, months after workers ...
After Amazon announced it would shutter its Quebec warehouses, costing 1,700 workers their jobs, a Canadian union said it would strike back.
A union that represents some Montreal Amazon workers said it will petition a court to compel the company to reopen the warehouses and reverse the job cuts.
Amazon Canada says it will close all seven of its Quebec warehouses and lay off staff over the next two months. The e-commerce giant positioned the move scuttling 1,700 permanent jobs and 250 ...
Amazon Canada will close all seven of its facilities ... He said his thoughts are with all those losing their jobs and their families. When asked by reporters if he buys Amazon’s explanation ...
Amazon is expected to face legal action from a Canadian union after the company’s plan to wind down warehouse operations in ...
US stocks were mixed on Thursday in anticipation of Amazon's quarterly results, as investors assessed the earnings season so ...