Made in Canada boosts family-run sock manufacturer amid ‘elbows up’
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Made in Canada boosts family-run sock manufacturer amid ‘elbows up’
ANDREW SEALE
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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CEO of The Great Canadian Sox Company, Sunil Khimasia, centre, with his children Sid, left, and Priyanka at their Toronto manufacturing plant.
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When brothers Sunil and Bipin Khimasia bought The Great Canadian Sox Company in 1988, the sock manufacturer in the East York community of Toronto h…
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