The Ontario Science Centre has begun laying off more than 50 food service workers, according to the Ontario Public Service Employees Union. These workers are employed by Levy Canada, an external contractor. The center was abruptly closed last Friday due to structural problems with parts of the roof, as stated by Infrastructure Ontario. This unexpected closure has caused an outcry among local residents, science enthusiasts, and the architectural firm responsible for designing the building.
Union president J.P. Hornick expressed disappointment in the government’s decision to close the beloved Science Centre and accused them of finding excuses to shut it down. Despite the government’s plans to relocate the Science Centre to the new Ontario Place currently under construction, many Ontarians are advocating for its preservation in its original location.
The closure of the Science Centre has sparked controversy and challenged the government’s decision-making process. As the situation unfolds, concerns about the future of the Science Centre and the impact on its dedicated employees continue to grow. The Ontario Science Centre holds a special place in the hearts of many, and its fate remains uncertain amidst these developments.
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