"Amid growing concerns about food security, a new greenhouse in King City, just north of Toronto, offers a glimpse of a more self-sufficient future. Haven Greens, a five-acre facility that harvested its first crop of leafy greens this spring, operates the first fully automated greenhouse in Canada. Its founder and CEO, Jay Willmot, is a third-generation farmer who’s parlayed his fixation on food sovereignty into a super-advanced agri-tech venture, capable of producing up to 10,000 pounds of lettuce every single day. Willmot spoke to Maclean’s about automated farming, the withering effects of U.S. trade tensions and why this crisis is a wake-up call for Canada to get growing."
https://macleans.ca/society/boycotting-u-s-lettuce-heres-how/

We get our tomatoes from BC's lower mainland.
I'm with Rebecca in seeing no end to what we can grow 365!
This is exceptionally cool. Vancouver has several indoor farms which produce tomatoes. I can see just about every vegetable being grown this way. Hey, we've been producing pot for years with the same technology.