Your Algoma Steel layoffs are here, and it’s a big deal.
Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie.
Okay, listen, the news that hit Algoma Steel yesterday, about the mass layoffs? *Tabarnak.* This isn't just a story about numbers on a page, non. This is a punch to the gut for families all over the Sault, from the West End to Pointe des Chênes. Hundreds of people worked their last shift, and that’s a heavy, heavy day for our city. It's because Algoma is switching over to electric steelmaking, moving away from the old blast furnace and coke-making. It's "modernization," they say. For a lot of people, it just feels like the rug got pulled out.
### The Heartbeat of the Sault
Algoma Steel isn't just a factory; it's the rhythm of this place, you know? It’s been here since before most of us were born, anchoring the city right by the St. Marys River. When Algoma sneezes, the Sault catches a cold. These aren't just jobs; these are careers, family legacies. These are the people who built our community, who kept the lights on, who sent their kids to Algoma University and played hockey at the John Rhodes.
* **Hundreds of jobs gone:** This impacts directly hundreds of families.
* **Shift to electric steelmaking:** This is the company’s big move, meant to be more efficient, less polluting, but it means less need for the kind of work many have done for decades.
* **A new era for Algoma:** But for those laid off, it feels like the end of an era, not the beginning of a new one.
It’s hard to see this, really hard. You drive past that plant every day, you see the smoke, you hear the sounds, and you know what it means to the Sault. This isn’t just business; it's our collective identity, right there on the waterfront. We’ve always been a steel town, and this change, while maybe necessary for the future, sure feels like a tough pill to swallow today. For anyone who thinks this is just another news story, come walk down Bay Street and tell me that.
Marc-André Desjardins, Morning Wire, Sault Ste. Marie.
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