Lowe's to close 34 underperforming stores across 6 provinces

Eligible employees to be offered jobs at nearby stores

Lowe's to close 34 underperforming stores across 6 provinces
Lowe's, which owns Rona says it will close 34 underperforming stores as part of a restructuring of its Canadian business. Shutterstock

BOUCHERVILLE, Que. (CP) — Lowe's says it will close 34 underperforming stores across six provinces as part of a restructuring of its Canadian business.

The stores include 26 Ronas, six Lowe's and two Réno-Dépôts spread across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia.

The closures, set for early next year, add to its announced closure of 31 Canadian locations, including 27 stores and four other facilities, in November last year.

The company says eligible employees will be offered jobs at nearby stores, given its need for workers throughout its network.

North Carolina-based Lowe's bought Rona in 2016 in a deal valued at $3.2 billion.

The Canadian division of Lowe's has more than 600 corporate and independent affiliate stores under the Lowe's, Rona, Réno-Dépôt, Ace and Dick's Lumber brands.

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