As covered by the Guardian, and CBC Radio Canada, but not the English side of CBC.
The annual Prix littéraire des collégiens has been cancelled following protests by the Quebec authors who were in the running for a $5000 prize. Authors were concerned that the prize was now being sponsored by Amazon. In a statement they said:
“Our great unease comes from the dangerous competition this giant has with Quebec bookstores. Need we remind you of the precariousness of the book trade and literary publishing? Need we mention the inhumane methods of this online giant, which constitute a danger for small traders and culture at large?” they wrote.
“Could the [award] do without the money from Amazon? Find sponsors more in line with the values it stands for?” they asked. “Unfortunately, we believe that by uniting with Amazon, the prize is failing in its principal mission, which is to ‘promote Québécois literature today’ … We believe that the defence of Québécois literature and the promotion of a multinational that harms bookstores … cannot go together.”
Award organizers are now working to find alternate means of supporting the award.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 20 2018, @03:12PM
I've seen small businesses bend over backwards to serve the customer however when they start the the path to going out of business it forces miserly behavior. As soon as I notice this in a restaurant I'll stop going there because it'll be downhill quality till they do close.