With the economy starting to re-open, Canada’s recovery has begun. However, any optimism about the end of the historic shutdown was tempered by practical considerations in an outlook
New program will promote the many world-class goods that are made across the province by helping consumers easily identify, access and purchase local products.
The Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising public and investor awareness of Ontario’s advanced manufacturing ecosystem, has announced that
The Government of Canada today contracted General Motors of Canada to provide 10 million face masks over the next year with production to begin immediately.
Ever since the province put out a call to action in March for “made-in-Ontario solutions” for critical supply shortages, York Region companies have stepped up in droves to respond.
Sixty percent of local manufacturing companies surveyed plan to continue the production of medical materials or related services post COVID-19 pandemic.
As Canadians return to work, there is an increasing need to ensure employees have access to personal protective equipment (PPE) and other products to keep them safe from COVID-19 infection.
Ontario this week will unveil sector-by-sector guidelines for how businesses can re-open and operate safely, as automakers look to resume vehicle production in May amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen), the industry-led organization behind Canada’s Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster, today announced it has invested more than $21 million in projects