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Les employés et employées des 26 succursales de la SQDC représentés par le Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (SCFP-5454) ont voté en faveur de la proposition du conciliateur lors de l’assemblée générale.
Nous souhaitons vous remercier pour la compréhension et la patience dont vous avez fait preuve durant cette période de négociations.
Pour consulter le communiqué de presse à cet effet, cliquez ici.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few weeks.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit.
*Note that all stores on strike will be closed on November 22.
Order online and pick up in store only
Learn more about the Pick up In-Store service.
Closed for an indefinite time
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few weeks.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit.
Order online and pick up in store only
Learn more about the Pick up In-Store service.
Closed for an indefinite time
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few weeks.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit.
Order online and pick up in store only
Learn more about the Pick up In-Store service.
Closed for an indefinite time
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
The Rouyn-Noranda store employees represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) have voted to end their strike effective April 27, 2023.
The store will be open:
The opening hours for the coming weeks will be announced soon.
The ongoing labour dispute now affects 24 of the 26 stores represented by CUPE. Meanwhile, normal operations continue at 74 of the network’s 98 stores, which are open during regular business hours. We encourage you to consider the available delivery options or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues to hope to reach an agreement that is satisfactory to both parties.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few weeks.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit.
Order online and pick up in store only
Learn more about the Pick up In-Store service.
Closed for an indefinite time
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few weeks.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit.
Order online and pick up in store only
Learn more about the Pick up In-Store service.
Closed for an indefinite time
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
The Rouyn-Noranda store employees represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) are on strike as of today, March 27, 2023.
The Rouyn-Noranda store joins the 24 other CUPE-affiliated stores already on strike. View the list of stores.
The Rouyn-Noranda store will remain open on March 27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and will operate with a reduced schedule:
Operations continue normally at the 72 non-CUPE stores in the network as per the regular schedule.
Visit SQDC.ca for full details on the specific closures for some CUPE stores. Customers are encouraged to make use of the available delivery options or to find a nearby store.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few months.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit.
Occasional closures
Order online and pick up in store only
Closed for an indefinite time
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few months.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit.
Occasional closures
Order online and pick up in store only
Closed for an indefinite time
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few months.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit.
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
In order to improve accessibility to legal, lower risk cannabis products for customers living in certain areas affected by the ongoing strike, the Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) temporarily offer same-day delivery in Mont-Tremblant and surrounding area, starting from January 4th.
This additional delivery option allows the SQDC to ensure customer service and, at the same time, to fulfill its mission of protecting public health and safety in cities where stores hours are reduced due to the ongoing strike. Read the press release.
Visit the "Express delivery" page for eligible zip codes or to learn more about the delivery service.
In order to improve accessibility to legal, lower risk cannabis products for customers living in certain areas affected by the ongoing strike, the Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) temporarily offer same-day delivery in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Mirabel and Saint-Jérôme, starting from December 19.
This additional delivery option allows the SQDC to ensure customer service and, at the same time, to fulfill its mission of protecting public health and safety in these cities where stores hours are reduced due to the ongoing strike. Read the press release.
Visit the "Express delivery" page for eligible zip codes or to learn more about the delivery service.
Don't forget to check our holiday schedule before visiting one of our stores.
The Repentigny store employees represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) are on strike as of today, December 13, 2022.
The Repentigny store joins the 23 other CUPE-affiliated stores already on strike. View the list of stores.
The Repentigny store will remain open on December 13 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and will operate with a reduced schedule:
Operations continue normally at the 68 non-CUPE stores in the network as per the regular schedule.
Visit SQDC.ca for full details on the holiday schedule and specific closures for some CUPE stores. Customers are encouraged to make use of the available delivery options or to find a nearby store.
To help you plan ahead, we have put together the holiday schedule of our 23 stores currently on strike, our customer relations team and our delivery services all in one place. See the complete Holiday schedule.
In order to improve accessibility to legal, lower risk cannabis products for customers living in certain areas affected by the ongoing strike, the Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) will temporarily offer same-day delivery in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Mirabel and Saint-Jérôme. This new delivery option is expected to be deployed by the holiday season.
This additional delivery option will allow the SQDC to ensure customer service and, at the same time, to fulfill its mission of protecting public health and safety in these cities where stores hours are reduced due to the ongoing strike. Read the press release.
Visit our website for eligible zip codes or to learn more about same-day express delivery.
Effective Saturday, November 26, the opening hours of some of the SQDC stores represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) will change. Some stores will now be open Monday to Friday while others will be open Tuesday to Saturday.
In addition to the 67 stores that remain open during their regular hours and to the home delivery solutions available on SQDC.ca, this change will give customers in the geographic vicinity of a strike-affected store access to an open store in their region six days out of seven.
Please note that only the days that the stores concerned are open will change. The opening hours of all strike-affected stores remain the same, namely noon to 5 p.m.
Note, too, that the Lévis – Président-Kennedy, Mont-Tremblant and Shawinigan-Sud stores remain closed until further notice.
We encourage you to check your store’s schedule before visiting. Alternatively, you can take advantage of our various delivery options, or find another store nearby.
For updates on these temporary store closures, see our Facebook page, or follow our Twitter feed.
The SQDC continues its efforts to expand its service offering and facilitate access to its stores and remains hopeful that an agreement satisfactory to both parties will be reached.
Some of the stores on strike will close occasionally before the holiday season.
More closures may be announced in the coming weeks. For the latest news, follow our Twitter feed.
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The Aylmer store employees represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) are on strike as of today, October 25, 2022. Their right to strike had previously been ruled illegal.
That right having now been acquired, the Aylmer store joins the 22 other CUPE-affiliated stores already on strike. See store list.
The Aylmer store will remain open on October 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. but be closed on Wednesday, October 26. The store will reopen on Thursday, October 27, but with a reduced schedule:
Operations continue normally at e 67 non-CUPE stores in the network as per the regular schedule. Customers are encouraged to look at the delivery options available, or to find the nearest store.
Please note that all 22 CUPE stores will be closed on October 26, with a planned re-opening on Thursday, October 27, at noon. See store list.
The other 69 stores in the network across Québec will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., as usual.
We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
Please note that all 22 CUPE stores will be closed on October 26, with a planned re-opening on October 27, at noon.
Some of the stores on strike will occasionally close in the next few months. For the latest news, follow our Twitter feed.
Please note that the other stores in the network across Québec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
The SQDC has always recognized the right to strike as enshrined in the Labour Code. However, in the specific case of the Aylmer store, certification was granted to the store on April 28, 2022 and, as CUPE local 5454 failed to send to the employer a notice to bargain in compliance with the Labour Code requirements applicable to such certification, the right to strike will be acquired only on October 25, 2022.
Some of the stores on strike will close occasionally for the summer.
More closures may be announced over the summer. For the latest news, follow our Twitter feed.
Please note that the other stores in the network across Quebec are not affected by these reduced hours. We invite you to look at the delivery options available, or to find a store near you.
Starting Tuesday, July 5 and until further notice, the 22 stores still on strike will operate under a reduced schedule:
In addition, some stores will occasionally close for a longer period. Other stores may be added to the list during the summer season. To stay informed of upcoming closures, follow our Twitter feed.
Please note that the 67 other stores in the SQDC’s Quebec-wide network are not affected by the strike. To find a nearby store, visit : https://www.sqdc.ca/en-CA/Stores
All SQDC stores will be closed on July 1, Canada Day.
L’entente de principe convenue avec la Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) le jeudi 23 juin dernier a été acceptée par les employés des succursales visées lors de l’assemblée générale du syndicat tenue le dimanche 26 juin.
À la suite de négociations intensives depuis le début de la semaine, nous sommes heureux de partager que la SQDC et la Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) ont conclu le 23 juin en fin de journée une entente de principe en vue du renouvellement de la convention collective. Les détails de cette entente seront présentés bientôt par le syndicat aux employés à l’occasion d’une assemblée générale.
La SQDC a été informée que les employés de 13 des succursales représentées par la CSN seront en grève ponctuelle les 22 et 23 juin.
Ces succursales demeurent ouvertes et le service à la clientèle sera assuré par les gestionnaires des succursales visées. Voici les horaires pour ces deux journées :
Les opérations se poursuivent normalement dans les 54 autres succursales du réseau et le SQDC.ca est accessible pour vos achats en ligne. Vous êtes invités à vérifier l’horaire de votre succursale avant de vous déplacer ou encore à vous tourner vers les différentes options de livraison à domicile.
Fête nationale du Québec
Toutes les succursales de la SQDC seront fermées le 24 juin, à l’occasion de la Fête nationale du Québec et les services de livraison prennent également congé pour cette date.
The SQDC has been informed that the employees of 13 of its stores represented by the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) will be on selective strike today, June 18.
The 13 stores remain open today during regular hours. The CUPE stores also remain open but on a reduced schedule.
Click here for the full list of CSN and CUPE stores affected by the strike.
The SQDC has just been informed that the employees of 13 SQDC stores represented by the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) are going on selective strike today, June 15.
The 13 stores will remain open today during their regular hours. Customer service will be provided by the managerial staff of the stores concerned.
The CUPE stores also remain open but on a reduced schedule. Regular operations are being maintained at the 54 other stores in the network. The SQDC.ca website also remains available for online shopping. Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit. Alternatively, they can take advantage of the various home delivery options.
Click here to see a list of the affected stores.
The SQDC has just been informed that the employees of 13 SQDC stores represented by the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) went on walkout today, June 8.
The 13 stores will remain open today during their regular hours. Customer service will be provided by the managerial staff of the stores concerned.
It should be noted that the CUPE stores also remain open but on a reduced schedule:
Regular operations are being maintained at the 54 other stores in the network. The SQDC.ca website also remains available for online shopping. Customers are encouraged to check the schedule for their local store before heading out for a visit. Alternatively, they can take advantage of the various home delivery options.
Click here to see a list of the affected stores.
We have been informed that the strike called by the employees of the 22 stores represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) will now be unlimited.
The 22 stores affected by the strike will be closed today, Monday, May 30. Thereafter, the reduced schedule will be maintained:
Please note that the Lévis – Président-Kennedy store will be closed until further notice.
The 67 other stores are not affected by the strike and their operation are taking place normally.The sqdc.ca website also remains accessible for online purchases. The SQDC still invites customers to check their store schedule before coming to the store and to consider the various home delivery options.
The SQDC is maintaining customer service for the duration of the strike that was launched last Friday by the employees of the 22 stores represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) . Please note that the 67 other stores in the SQDC’s Quebec-wide network are not affected by the strike. The SQDC intends to continue carrying out its mission to convert cannabis users to the legal market by offering them safe access to quality products.
The 22 stores on strike remain open for business but on a reduced schedule. Customer service is provided by managerial staff. Here are the opening hours for the 22 stores:
As usual, customers can also order SQDC products at sqdc.ca and choose among the various delivery and pick-up options that remain in effect: standard delivery, express delivery and in-store pick-up.
Read the related news release (French only)
For several weeks now, some employees have, as a pressure tactic, stopped complying with the SQDC dress code. The code calls for employees to wear black clothing (black polo shirt, shirt or blouse and black pants). The SQDC respects the right of employees to engage in pressure tactics. For example, the company has not prevented employees from wearing coloured clothing and has not taken any disciplinary action in this regard.
However, to remain in compliance with its occupational health and safety rules and obligations, the SQDC does not allow its store employees to work wearing sandals or shorts. Employees who show up for work in shorts or sandals are asked to dress properly – to wear long pants and closed footwear – for safety’s sake. Employees are welcome to return to work wearing proper pants and footwear even if not otherwise in compliance with the dress code, at least until their union declares the strike over.
The collective bargaining process is ongoing and meetings between the parties are planned. For the SQDC, the priority remains to reach a negotiated agreement acceptable to both parties as quickly as possible.
We have been informed that the strike called last weekend by the employees of the 22 stores represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) will be extended until next Sunday, May 29, 11 p.m.
Here are the reduced opening hours for the 22 stores concerned:
If in doubt, please call your store to check before making the trip.
For the telephone number of your store, visit the "Find a store" page.
As collective agreement negotiations continue, the employees of the 22 stores represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) will be on strike until May 23, 2022.
Although all our other points of sale remain open, we recommend that customers give priority to our online sales site sqdc.ca.
Saturday and Sunday : closed
Sunday and Monday : closed
Please note that the Montréal - Métro Snowdon store remain closed until further notice.