The “Ontario Made” program is moving into its second phase, announced Premier Doug Ford on Thursday in Barrie, Ont. The program, designed to assist provincial businesses amid Ontario’s economic recovery during the coronavirus pandemic, has seen over 4,600 products registered from 1,200 Ontario manufacturers, said Ford. Products registered will feature a logo indicating to consumers that it was manufactured in the province.
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Coronavirus: Ontario Made program enters second phase, announces Ford
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