Fenestration Canada has created a resource page for Canadian window and door dealers and manufacturers with critical information relevant to the COVID-19 outbreak. The page includes links to outbreak statistics, government support programs, informative podcasts and current news.» Read more...
Ontario has released its list of business types NOT required to cease operations under its emergency directive in response to the coronavirus pandemic.» Read more...
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has made selected courses and publications freely available to help support workplaces in their efforts to protect the health, safety and well-being of their employees during the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.» Read more...
The Quebec provincial government has released its list of essential services that will be allowed to remain open. All other businesses must cease operations until April 13, except for those that can be accomplished from employee’s homes. The list does not appear to include most regular fabrication, delivery and installation of windows and doors.» Read more...
Fenestration Canada has made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s Spring Conference in Charlottetown, PEI to ensure the health and safety of its members.» Lorem ipsum dolor
To Our Industry Peers; We have communicated often during these difficult times and will continue to do so. Many of you have minimized or closed operations for a few weeks.
This is our current plan...
Suzanne Bernier of SB Crisis Consulting joins host Patrick Flannery in this special episode of Fenestration Conversations to tell you how our industry should protect staff and customers during the COVID-19 pandemic.» Read more...