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News websites HuffPost Québec and HuffPost Canada abruptly announced they were shutting down on Tuesday, three weeks after HuffPost was acquired by competitor BuzzFeed.
âAs of March 9, HuffPost Canada will no longer be publishing content,â said a notice posted to the website. âExisting content will be maintained as an online archive; however, certain site features were permanently disabled as of March 12.â
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The cuts affect 23 people in Canada, including five in Quebec, while 47 U.S. employees are also being let go from the site started by author and businesswoman Arianna Huffington in 2005. The cuts affect 33 unionized employees, or 30 per cent of the workers represented by the HuffPost Union.
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