Amazon announced the closure of its facilities in Quebec, resulting in over 1,700 job cuts, as the company plans to outsource deliveries to smaller contractors for cost savings. The decision was not directly linked to the recent unionization of about 200 employees at a Laval warehouse. The move will see the closure of seven sites in Quebec, with employees receiving up to 14 weeks salary as the company transitions to a third-party delivery model.
Full Article
Man who considered assisted death after bedsore tells coroner's inquiry 'you have to fight' for care
The coroner's inquiry into Normand Meunier's death, who became paralyzed in his arms and legs in 2022, concluded this week, focusing on his request for medical assistance in dying following a severe bedsore he developed in the hospital. The inquiry included testimonies from individuals familiar with Meunier's experiences, shedding light on the circumstances leading to his decision. This investigation aims to understand the factors surrounding his tragic situation and the broader implications for medical assistance...
Read more