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NDP MP joins workers in calling for Amazon boycott after Quebec closures

New Democrat MP Charlie Angus is calling for a countrywide consumer boycott of Amazon to protest the online retail giant's closure of seven of its warehouses in Quebec.

Decision to close Quebec facilities could lead to legal challenges under province's labour laws

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Félix Trudeau, a union representative, speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, on Thursday, alongside NDP MP Charlie Angus and other workers. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

New Democrat MP Charlie Angus is calling for a countrywide consumer boycott of Amazon to protest the online retail giant's closure of seven of its warehouses in Quebec.

The closures have eliminated thousands of permanent full-time jobs, along with jobs at subcontracted suppliers.

Angus and union officials — including Félix Trudeau, union president for the Laval, Que., Amazon warehouse — say Amazon should pay proper severance to those laid off.

They also say the federal government should cancel all contracts with billionaire Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and force his company to pay back any federal subsidies.

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NDP calls for Canada-wide boycott of Amazon, including cancelling government contracts

5 days ago
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In light of the current labour dispute between Amazon and workers in Quebec, NDP MP Charlie Angus is calling on Canadians to support a national boycott of the company, including cancelling government contracts. Angus also accused Amazon owner Jeff Bezos of 'making fun' of Canada by selling '51st state' merchandise connected to ongoing comments made about Canada by Donald Trump.

Roughly 230 Amazon employees in Laval unionized last May — the first successful unionization drive at an Amazon operation in Canada.

Amazon has dismissed claims that the closures are connected to the unionization drive and insists they're about boosting efficiency.