The City of Toronto worker's strike has been good for the worm business. Cathy Nesbitt of
Cathy's Crawly Composters (probably more widely known as 'the worm lady')
said business has been "crazy" since the strike by 30,000 inside and
outside workers - including those who collect garbage, recycling and
green bin material - began June 22. Summer is usually a slow time in
the worm business, she shared, but not when there's a strike on in
Canada's biggest city. People are looking to find a solution to the
organic waste piling up in garages around the city.