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Straford Officials Delay Decision on Xinyi Canada Glass Float Plant

Straford Officials Delay Decision on Xinyi Canada Glass Float Plant
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Proposed Xinyi glass plant in Stratford put on pause

  KITCHENER It appears the City of Stratford will not be making a decision the Xinyi glass plant anytime soon. A release from Xinyi says the city has decide to pause the process. Xinyi announced a plan to bring a plant to the city last year. The proposed $400-million facility promised to bring more than 300 jobs to the city. It was met with opposition over concerns of the environmental impact of the plant, along with a lack of transparency over the project s approval. Thursday marked day eight of a vigil against the company looking to build the plant. We felt a vigil was a very powerful word, said Peggy Coffeh King with Get Concerned Stratford. To stand, it takes courage, it takes perseverance, it takes us trying to fight something so huge.

Decision on controversial Stratford glass plant delayed by lockdown, city says

A controversial proposal to build a $400-million glass plant in southwest Stratford is still on hold – for now.

Stratford City Council says it won t make a decision over proposed glass plant over the holidays

SHARE ON: l. File photo. Stratford City Council says they won’t make a decision on a proposed glass manufacturing facility over the holidays. In an update, they say they are continuing with their review and consideration of the proposed cost sharing agreement with Xinyi Canada Glass Limited. As part of the review and consideration process, they say additional information is being requested from Xinyi in response to questions asked by council and the public. They say this will allow council to fully review, consider, evaluate and make an informed decision on the proposed agreement.

Former First Nations chief speak out against proposed glass factory

Article content An area Indigenous leader added her voice to the growing list of people speaking against a massive glass plant proposed for a parcel of farmland in Stratford’s southwest corner. Speaking Monday at a rally behind Stratford city hall, Leslee White-Eye, a former chief of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, condemned the city and the government of Ontario for not consulting with the Indigenous communities in the region about Xinyi Canada Glass’s plans to build the $400-million glass-manufacturing factory on the recently annexed rural site. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser.

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