Councillor called ‘job killer’ while celebrating Amazon’s NYC decision
New York city councillor Jimmy Van Bramer was heckled Thursday while expressing his satisfaction that Amazon decided not to build a headquarters in the city. Source link
New York city councillor Jimmy Van Bramer was heckled Thursday while expressing his satisfaction that Amazon decided not to build a headquarters in the city. Source link
Premier Doug Ford reacted on Tuesday to news Amazon was opening an office in Toronto’s Scotia Plaza and creating 600 new jobs, adding that the government will stand shoulder-to-shoulder” with Amazon as it expands in Ontario. Source link
Mayor John Tory reacted to news on Tuesday that Amazon is opening a new office in Toronto’s Scotia Plaza, and said the city would be ready “to embrace these news jobs.” Source link
Amazon is firmly planting its foot in Toronto by opening a 113,000-square-foot office in the city’s downtown core to accommodate the expansion of its tech hub. The tech giant said the new location at Scotia Plaza on King Street West will focus on software development, machine learning, cloud computing, digital advertising and artificial intelligence. READ[…]
Amazon announced Monday it will open a new customer fulfillment centre in Leduc County which the company says will create more than 600 full-time jobs. This will be Amazon’s second fulfillment facility in Alberta. The first is in Rocky View County and employs about 1,500 full-time associates. The Leduc centre will be Amazon’s 11th in[…]