Looking at the big picture, it seems as though the only solution to bolstering the Canadian garment-manufacturing industry - thereby creating more jobs and securing economic growth - lies in government intervention. Style MIDWAY THROUGH 2020, a year in which many people abandoned office attire for the warm embrace of sweatpants, the Toronto-based sustainable fashion label Encircled launched its "comfy dress shirt." Known for its casual, made-in-Canada basics, Encircled is one of a number of Canadian fashion brands that has experienced an unexpected surge in business during the pandemic. As of 2015, the most recent data on record, only 20,000 garment-industry jobs remained in Canada. [Extracted from the article]
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