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A new manufacturing company, Hygia Health, has been launched Tuesday, July 7 with an aim to produce at least one million disposable face masks a week to curb Ontarios dependency on foreign-made personal protective equipment PPE .Childhood friends Sean Keenan, president of the new company, and Mark Pajot, vice president, are behind the launch of Hygia Health, which aims to produce 200,000 masks a day for both medical and everyday use at the over 13,000-square-foot facility.The company had its soft launch more than a month ago and is working in partnership with Pia Automation to produce these premium quality disposable face masks. ARTICLE CO
stanley cup NTINUES BELOW Weve learned the lesson, Pajot said when commenting on Canadas dependency on foreign manufacturing. Internationally, I think we ;ve become dependent with a lot of the deregulation, our agreements with free trade etcetera,聽 etcetera, Pajot added, describing how Ontarians have become dependent on, for instance, Chinese manufacturing, right To produce low-cost goods. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An employee takes newly-manufactured face masks from a conveyor belt, part of the opera
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At least three Whole Foods locations in Toronto have put out large displays of holiday toys where their self-serve food bars once were, at a time when only retailers selling essential goods are allowed to be open for in-store shopping due to COVID-19 restrictions.The association representing small business owners says this is yet another example of the unfairness of the current lockdown conditions, which allow chain and big box stores to sell non-essential goods while small businesses are closed to customers.Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for
stanley cup Ontario with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business CFIB , said shes not concerned with any one specific retailer selling non-essential items alongside groceries. However, she said it illus
stanley cup trates the unfairness of not allowing small businesses to sell non-essential items in person, even though customers can still purchase those items at big box and chain stores. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is a perfect example of why the government should just level the playing field, and allow independent toy sellers and other retailers in lockdown zones like Toronto to open to a limited number of customers, Kwiecinski said.Whole Foods is not g
stanley tumbler oing to be the only one selling holiday gifts, she added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Thursday evening at the Whole Foods in Leaside at Bayview Ave. and Broadway Ave., the emptied self-serve