shockedcanadian
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Ontario just cannot succeed and the tariffs are just speeding up the process.
There is a small part of me that wonders if Canadian politicians are purposely looking to avoid a trade deal so that we can "reset"our economy. China follows the same guide, "better to protect your state run (often covertly) companies and cost your citizens their livelihoods rather than open up to competition and give consumers options!"
The fact is Canadians cannot AFFORD anything not bought on Amazon or at Walmart. China has conquered our economy and the cost of living has decimated our disposable income.
globalnews.ca
Up to 130 jobs will be lost as furniture manufacturer Holsag Canada will shutter its facility in Lindsay, Ont., in March 2026.
Parent company Mity Inc., based in Orem, Utah, announced earlier this month that the operations in the heart of Kawartha Lakes will be consolidated with its U.S. facilities.
Mity CEO Kevin McCoy says the move comes after a comprehensive review of the company’s global operations and reflects “macroeconomic and operational realities.”
“Decisions like this are extremely difficult,” he stated in a release. “Our Canadian team has been dedicated and hardworking, and we are deeply grateful for their contributions.
There is a small part of me that wonders if Canadian politicians are purposely looking to avoid a trade deal so that we can "reset"our economy. China follows the same guide, "better to protect your state run (often covertly) companies and cost your citizens their livelihoods rather than open up to competition and give consumers options!"
The fact is Canadians cannot AFFORD anything not bought on Amazon or at Walmart. China has conquered our economy and the cost of living has decimated our disposable income.
Ontario furniture manufacturer Holsag to close and relocate to U.S. | Globalnews.ca
Holsag Canada's furniture manufacturing faciliy in Lindsay, Ont., will close in March 2026 and relocate to the United States. Up to 130 jobs are expected to be lost.
Up to 130 jobs will be lost as furniture manufacturer Holsag Canada will shutter its facility in Lindsay, Ont., in March 2026.
Parent company Mity Inc., based in Orem, Utah, announced earlier this month that the operations in the heart of Kawartha Lakes will be consolidated with its U.S. facilities.
Mity CEO Kevin McCoy says the move comes after a comprehensive review of the company’s global operations and reflects “macroeconomic and operational realities.”
“Decisions like this are extremely difficult,” he stated in a release. “Our Canadian team has been dedicated and hardworking, and we are deeply grateful for their contributions.