Manufacturing: Why Mexico is eating Canada's lunch

Manufacturing: Why Mexico is eating Canada's lunch
More than 600,000 jobs from Canada's central industrial heartland have been lost in the past dozen years—many of them shipped offshore. Grohe Canada is just one of the latest manufacturers to follow suit, moving 200 jobs to Monterrey—one of the most …
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Leslieville's Eastside Social looks better than it tastes
… with green tufted banquettes, glowing fixtures and a plethora of coat hooks. Stinson avoided the usual nautical kitsch (okay, she hung one captain wheel, a gift from their contractor) with a wall of glass-fronted bookshelves holding vintage …
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