Recommended Posts. The company, founded more than 40 years ago, will focus on 12 remaining Sail locations, including eight in Quebec and four in Ontario, as well as its e-commerce business. Ontario stores in Vaughan and Etobicoke, near Toronto, will also close. Sail. Outdoor retailer Sail is shrinking its footprint by a third with the closure of four stores in Quebec and two in Ontario that will affect about 500 workers. Sail has 1,800 employees, some of whom will be able to transfer to other stores or its distribution centre. Kirkland. Quote Ontario stores in Vaughan and Etobicoke, near Toronto, will also close. Sail closing six stores in Ontario and Quebec, affecting 500 employees 05-06-2020 03:10 via ctvnews.ca Outdoor retailer Sail is shrinking its footprint by a third with the closure of four stores in Quebec and two in Ontario that will affect about 500 workers. Outdoor retailer Sail is shrinking its footprint by a third with the closure of four stores in Quebec and two in Ontario that will affect about 500 workers.. mamona 50 mamona 50 Almost a Guide; Members; 50 258 posts; Gender: Male; Location: Near Lake Simcoe; Report post; Posted June 15.

They are open in accordance with provincial public health guidelines, officials stated. MONTREAL -- Outdoor retailer Sail is shrinking its footprint by a third with the closure of four stores in Quebec and two in Ontario that will affect about 500 workers.

Ontario Parks services to return gradually by Editorial Staff | June 10, 2020. Canadian outdoor retailer Sail says it will close six of its 18 stores. Laval . MONTREAL -- Outdoor retailer Sail is shrinking its footprint by a third with the closure of four stores in Quebec and two in Ontario that will affect about 500 workers. Quebec City. MONTREAL — Outdoor retailer Sail is shrinking its footprint by a third with the closure of four stores in Quebec and two in Ontario that will affect about …

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They are open in accordance with provincial public health guidelines, officials stated. Outdoor retailer Sail is shrinking its footprint by a third with the closure of four stores in Quebec and two in Ontario that will affect about 500 workers. Ontario Parks will open some services, starting with beaches, on Friday, June 12, as maintenance and water testing is done. 416 915-5002. Ontario Outdoor retailer Sail is shrinking its footprint by a third with the closure of four stores in Quebec and two in Ontario that will affect about 500 workers.

Ontario stores in Vaughan and Etobicoke, near Toronto, will also close. Two Sail stores in Ontario – one in Vaughan and one in Etobicoke – will also close, following liquidation sales that are set to begin soon (both banners have reopened in Quebec and Ontario after spending roughly two months closed due to COVID-19). The transactional sites, sail.ca and sportium.ca, continue to handle online orders. 162 North Queen Street Etobicoke, Ontario, M9C 1A8. Sail closing six stores in Ontario and Quebec. The transactional sites, sail.ca and sportium.ca, continue to handle online orders. These retailers are closing Canadian locations in 2020. St-Hubert.

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The outdoor retailer has 14 stores across Ontario and Quebec and employs 1,800 has filed for bankruptcy protection and announced on June 4, 2020 that it will be closing 4 stores (Quebec City, St-Hubert, Laval and Kirkland in Quebec and Vaughan and Etobicoke in Ontario…

Ontario stores in Vaughan and Etobicoke, near Toronto, will also close. The Sportium stores in Laval, Saint-Hubert, Quebec City and Kirkland will be closed for good.