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Ontario brick manufacturer hits a wall at Immigration Canada as $2M machine from China sits idle

‘We’re not asking any unreasonable things,’ says Next Brick CEO Coral Shuai, whose company is losing $40,000 a month awaiting visa approval for a Chinese trainer on a world class machine.

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Coral Shuai, owner of Next Brick in Elizabethtown, Ont., poses with equipment she purchased from China that has sat unused for nearly two years because her company says the only technician who can help聽set it up is being blocked from entering Canada.


A $2-million brick-making machine has sat unused in an Ontario factory for nearly two years because the company that owns it says the only technician who can help聽set it up is being blocked from entering Canada.

Next Brick, a decorative brick manufacturer near Brockville, Ont., says the new machine from China is world-class and could double the factory’s output. But to use it, a specially trained Chinese technician from the company that made the machine needs to visit and calibrate the equipment.

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Reagan McSwain

Reagan McSwain is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: rmcswain@thestar.ca

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