The Niagara Falls Review

600 Amazon jobs coming to Ottawa centre

- TARA DESCHAMPS

Amazon is expanding its footprint in Canada with a fulfilment centre in Ottawa that will create 600 full-time jobs.

The e-commerce giant announced Tuesday that employees at the new warehouse in the capital city’s eastern suburb of Orleans will pick, pack and ship large items such as household decor, sporting equipment and gardening tools.

The warehouse will be the company’s eighth in Canada, joining others in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and a technology hub in Vancouver that is undergoing an expansion. The Ottawa announceme­nt came as Amazon is hunting for a home for its second North American headquarte­rs, dubbed HQ2. Toronto is the lone Canadian city still in contention to house the headquarte­rs, whose location the company said it will announce sometime this year.

“Ontario continues to be a great place for Amazon to do business and we look forward to adding a fulfilment centre in the National Capital Region,” Glenn Sommervill­e, director of Amazon Operations in Canada, said in a release.

“Our ability to expand in Ontario and create more than 600 new jobs is the result of two things: incredible customers and an outstandin­g workforce. Amazon is committed to providing great opportunit­ies for employment and creating a positive economic impact for the region.”

The 92,900-square-metre facility in Ottawa will be constructe­d by Broccolini, the real estate developer behind the forthcomin­g CBC and Radio-Canada headquarte­rs in Montreal and a 50storey, mixed use tower across from the Bell Centre in the same city.

Ottawa city councillor Stephen Blais said he expects constructi­on of the facility — Amazon’s fifth in Ontario — will create more than 1,500 constructi­on jobs.

The company already employs more than 6,000 workers throughout Canada and 2,000 full-time associates at its existing Ontario facilities in Brampton, Mississaug­a and Milton.

Tuesday’s Ottawa announceme­nt was welcomed by a handful of politician­s from all levels of government, who praised the potential economic growth it could bring to Ontario and the country.

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