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The 88-year-old envisions the SARIT an acronym for Safe Affordable Reliable Innovative Transport as a revolutionary product.
The three-foot-by-six-foot vehicle can reach a maximum speed of 32 kilometres per hour, travels 100 kilometres on a single charge and features a trunk that fits a standard piece of luggage.
I want to be first out of the gate with the small car
Frank Stronach
“This is my crowning piece, the SARIT,” Stronach said in an interview with the Financial Post this week. “Magna builds a lot of cars. But sometimes something small (like the SARIT) is more difficult to build than something big.”
Ontario cities call for clarity on rules around pet grooming services under lockdown
by Denise Paglinawan, The Canadian Press
Posted Feb 2, 2021 12:03 pm EDT
Last Updated Feb 2, 2021 at 12:12 pm EDT
Several Ontario cities are asking the province to clarify rules around pet grooming services, saying current pandemic restrictions aren’t clear on whether businesses specializing in the services can operate.
Pet grooming businesses were ordered closed when a provincial lockdown took effect in late December, according to the Ministry of Health, but the services are allowed when required for the health and welfare of an animal. A vet may provide such services, the ministry said.