I have seen the interactive guide and it is looking better. as expected and as the process plays out.
As for the spin, this is related to the posts you see on social media with an update shared, whether shared for a simple update to those not in the know or perhaps a persons agenda at play, that people then start to jump to wrong conclusions on and it turns into a slew of negativity that is usually false info, that is what I am referring to, not your spin spidy .
I am doing my best to remain positive - a large part of that has to do with the red lines all around where we are located - nice to see how much trail(s) survived.
That said, I don't think people are "spinning" anything, mostly everything I have been reading has just been reality, not spin.
There is still good things happening if you look for it vs the bad and how people are spinning it…..ASC has been working away at a new new extension for a groomer storage with all donated money.
If you have business A that operates in 100 locations across Canada and location 1.2.3 see a decline in business, the business needs to decide to keep presence at a loss or break even to weather the storm or shut it down based on reduced sales, local hurtles, provincial incentives, long range outlook, etc…regardless of what they sell.
All my point was is if shops are closing here in Ontario, I wonder if the same is happening in other provinces to the same degree based on declines regionally within the Powersports world.
BC has a huge mountain segment that I’m sure isn’t doing great, but how bad is it, QC has a large tourist attraction in this sport with a much more favorable season and NB seems to have a large Powersports group that from my understanding are made up more of older machines vs new iron…hence my three examples for comparison purposes of places closing within the Powersports industry.