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Chair-man Mills Corp. solidifies its position as Canada’s event solutions leader with launch of new national brand,

Element Event Solutions

Toronto, September 12, 2024 – Element Event Solutions launches today as Canada’s leading event solutions partner, bringing together the entire Chair-man Mills Corp. portfolio of companies. The brands that have united include Event Rental Group, Higgins Event Rentals, Contemporary Furniture Rentals, Regal Tent Productions, Advanced Tent Rental, A&B Partytime, Loungeworks, MacFarlands and Chair-man Mills. Building on a rich 110-year legacy of expertise, passion and trusted relationships, the launch represents innovation and investment in the hospitality industry, sets the gold standard for event solutions and positions the organization for accelerated growth.

“Our customers have expressed a desire for a unified, one-stop partner for their event rental needs,” says Allison Freeman, CEO of Element Event Solutions. “Reimagining our Chair-man Mills Corp. portfolio of brands as Element Event Solutions is a direct response to this feedback.  We’re excited to leverage our scale, expertise, and assortment to create Canada’s first national event solutions platform.  As Element, we are thrilled to offer our clients — Canada’s leading venues, caterers, planners, and occasional hosts — seamless access to our full suite of product and service solutions from coast to coast, enhancing our ability to bring their event visions to life.”

With today’s announcement, Element asserts itself as Canada’s only national event rental platform with the ability to offer integrated event solutions across tents, party rentals, furniture rentals, drapery and décor.  The breadth and depth of the company’s product portfolio, supported by specialized team members offering a full suite of services including design, project management, installation and strike, enable Element to deliver innovative solutions for events of any scale.

The new brand includes the launch of a comprehensive and enhanced website, elementeventscanada.com, together with new uniforms, truck branding and signage. Digital assets and social media accounts have also transitioned to Element. While the name and look are new, the expert teams, showroom locations and trusted customer relationships remain the same.

“For over 100 years we have been honoured to play a role in many of our country’s most storied moments and we are committed to continuing this legacy into the next century — now as Element Event Solutions,” says Freeman.

With a team of more than 500 people across the country and facilities in Vancouver, Burnaby, Toronto, Hamilton and Dartmouth, the company will continue to invest in local talent, customer relationships and business infrastructure. Its operations have been structured by region, with Western, Central and Eastern Canada divisions, along with a national Tents and Structures team.

“While we are now fully united in vision, values, and capabilities, our execution remains distinctly local,” says Freeman. “Each of our regions, driven by local teams, will harness our national resources to enhance the excellent service for which they are known. This unified new brand embodies our continued investment in our people, product and technology and will enhance our ability to deliver unparalleled service to clients in Canada and throughout North America.”

Element remains proudly Canadian owned and operated with a legacy built on family values and a commitment to investing locally to grow the economy, support local workers and contribute to better communities. Each year, Element proudly supports the local communities in which it operates through product donations to organizations like Habitat for Humanity and the Salvation Army and sponsorship of many of Canada’s philanthropic events.

 

Element Event Solutions launches, Sept. 12, 2024, as Canada’s leading event and tent solutions partner. With a legacy of more than 110 years of service through the Chair-man Mills portfolio of brands, the new company will continue to be led by Allison Freeman, CEO (right in picture), and a team, including Harvey Rey (left), that delivers Canada’s most expansive assortment of rental products across tents, event, furniture, drape and décor, complemented by a full suite of services. PHOTO: Stephanie Lake / Element Event Solutions.

About Element Event Solutions

Element Event Solutions is Canada’s premier provider of tent and event services, delivering more than 30,000 memorable events per year in partnership with leading venues, caterers, planners, corporate partners and everyday hosts. Founded in 1911 as Chair-man Mills, the company’s heritage and legacy includes regional and industry sector leaders Event Rental Group, Contemporary Furniture Rentals, Regal Tent Productions, Advanced Tent Rental, A&B Partytime, Loungeworks, MacFarlands and Higgins Event Rentals. Propelled by a mission to create engaging spaces that spark remarkable experiences and connections, the company proudly provides the infrastructure for Canadians to connect across social, corporate, philanthropic, and community gatherings. Learn more at elementeventscanada.com.

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End of Manitoba legislature session includes replacement-worker ban, machete rules

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba politicians are expected to pass several bills into law before the likely end of legislature session this evening.

The NDP government, with a solid majority of seats, is getting its omnibus budget bill through.

It enacts tax changes outlined in the spring budget, but also includes unrelated items, such as a ban on replacement workers during labour disputes.

The bill would also make it easier for workers to unionize, and would boost rebates for political campaign expenses.

Another bill expected to pass this evening would place new restrictions on the sale of machetes, in an attempt to crack down on crime.

Among the bills that are not expected to pass this session is one making it harder for landlords to raise rents above the inflation rate.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024

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Father charged with second-degree murder in infant’s death: police

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A Richmond Hill, Ont., man has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his seven-week-old infant earlier this year.

York Regional Police say they were contacted by the York Children’s Aid Society about a child who had been taken to a hospital in Toronto on Jan. 15.

They say the baby had “significant injuries” that could not be explained by the parents.

The infant died three days later.

Police say the baby’s father, 30, was charged with second-degree murder on Oct. 23.

Anyone with more information on the case is urged to contact investigators.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024.

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Ontario fast-tracking several bills with little or no debate

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TORONTO – Ontario is pushing through several bills with little or no debate, which the government house leader says is due to a short legislative sitting.

The government has significantly reduced debate and committee time on the proposed law that would force municipalities to seek permission to install bike lanes when they would remove a car lane.

It also passed the fall economic statement that contains legislation to send out $200 cheques to taxpayers with reduced debating time.

The province tabled a bill Wednesday afternoon that would extend the per-vote subsidy program, which funnels money to political parties, until 2027.

That bill passed third reading Thursday morning with no debate and is awaiting royal assent.

Government House Leader Steve Clark did not answer a question about whether the province is speeding up passage of the bills in order to have an election in the spring, which Premier Doug Ford has not ruled out.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024.

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