Lactalis Canada’s Astro Celebrates “So Canadian” Campaign

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(L to R): Martin Santerre, SVP of Manufacturing; Iven Zanardo, GM, Foodservice and Ingredients & Exports; Gilles Froment, SVP, Government & Industry Relations; The Honourable Kinga Surma, Ontario Minister of Infrastructure and Member of Provincial Parliament for Etobicoke-Cetnre; Adrienne Pagot-Gérault, GM, Yogurt & Cultured Division; Mark Taylor, president & CEO; and Yves Dion, senior industrial director, Yogurt and Cultured Division.
(L to R): Martin Santerre, SVP of Manufacturing; Iven Zanardo, GM, Foodservice and Ingredients & Exports; Gilles Froment, SVP, Government & Industry Relations; The Honourable Kinga Surma, Ontario Minister of Infrastructure and Member of Provincial Parliament for Etobicoke-Cetnre; Adrienne Pagot-Gérault, GM, Yogurt & Cultured Division; Mark Taylor, president & CEO; and Yves Dion, senior industrial director, Yogurt and Cultured Division.

ETOBICOKE, Ont. — On June 23, Lactalis Canada hosted an event at its Rakely yogurt processing facility in Etobicoke, Ont. to celebrate Astro yogurt’s new “So Canadian” campaign. In the lead up to Canada Day, the event highlighted Astro’s Canadian roots — established in Etobicoke in 1972 — and featured attendance by government, industry and community partners and employees.

A key moment was the unveiling of a “Welcome, eh!” rooftop mural at the facility, located adjacent to and on the flight path of Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Additionally, the company presented a donation through its Community Enrichment Fund to Etobicoke, Ont.-based Haven on the Queensway, a local non-profit organization.

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