Amazon is setting up shop in Winnipeg, the provincial government announced Monday. A new delivery station, spanning 113,000 square feet, is to be built in the Inkster Industrial Park. In other words, a delivery station, such as the one slated to be built in Winnipeg, ensures a customer's package arrives at their door. But Moses told CBC News that he hopes workers are paid liveable wages, that the delivery station is a safe workplace and that Amazon's presence does not hinder the growth of local small businesses. Amazon has expanded into Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, Kumar said, but the Winnipeg site will be the first in Manitoba.
Source: CBC News October 05, 2020 21:51 UTC