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Nova Scotia company that retooled factory to make medical gowns loses new tender by The Canadian Press Last Updated Mar 4, 2021 at 11:58 am EDT TRURO, N.S. A Canadian undergarment company that quickly retooled its factory last spring to make personal protective equipment is laying off 150 workers after failing to win a new federal contract. Stanfield’s Ltd. of Truro, N.S., famed for its long johns and boxer shorts, switched to making medical gowns for front-line health workers at the outset of the pandemic. The company’s $27.9-million federal contract was a small piece of the $1.87 billion Ottawa has spent on hospital gowns as of Dec. 31. ....
Brett Bundale Jon Stanfield, president and CEO of Stanfield s Ltd., stands in one of the production areas of the garment manufacturing company in Truro, N.S. on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan March 04, 2021 - 1:24 PM HALIFAX - An Atlantic Canadian undergarment company that quickly retooled its factory last spring to make personal protective equipment is laying off 150 workers after failing to win a new federal contract. Stanfield s Ltd. of Nova Scotia, famed for its long johns and boxer shorts, switched to making medical gowns for front-line health workers at the outset of the pandemic. But the historic Truro clothing manufacturer was left out of the most recent round of federal contracts. ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Brett Bundale, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 3:24 PM CST Thursday, Mar. 4, 2021 HALIFAX - An Atlantic Canadian undergarment company that quickly retooled its factory last spring to make personal protective equipment is laying off 150 workers after failing to win a new federal contract. Jon Stanfield, president and CEO of Stanfield s Ltd., stands in one of the production areas of the garment manufacturing company in Truro, N.S. on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan HALIFAX - An Atlantic Canadian undergarment company that quickly retooled its factory last spring to make personal protective equipment is laying off 150 workers after failing to win a new federal contract. ....
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