Ontario City Is Handing Out Free PJs To Prove It's The 'Work From Home Capital Of Canada'

They also boast cheaper living.
Contributing Writer

If you're looking to move out of the city and work remotely, Owen Sound might have a solution for you. 

The city is now calling itself the "Work From Home Capital of Canada" and is handing out free pajama bottoms to prove it. 

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I encourage them to consider Owen Sound, the Working from Home Capital of Canada. Mayor Ian Boddy

In a press release, the Ontario city claims that they have a rich culture and "relaxed lifestyle."

They also have 5G internet and cellular service that will allow you to work from home. 

"As the desire for a better work-life balance grows in society, we strongly urge people to consider Owen Sound," reads the release. 

The initiative aims to promote moving to the city, as well as highlight its cheaper cost of living.

To help encourage residents to work from home there, the city is handing out free pajama bottoms to anyone who signs up. 

All you need to do to get your "business jammies" is apply on the campaign's website.

However, it's worth noting that pairs are limited to one per household while supplies last. Delivery is expected in spring 2021.

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