For release: December 02, 2005
Ontario Government Invests In Skills Development In Eastern
And Northern Ontario
Partnership With Local Manufacturers To Support Economic Growth,
Global Competitiveness
NAPANEE - The Ontario government is supporting economic growth
and global competitiveness in eastern and northern Ontario by investing
in new opportunities for skills development and industry alliance building,
Leona Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, announced
today.
"We have a plan for this province to strengthen our people - our
greatest asset," said Dombrowsky. "Our government is pleased
to be investing in this leading-edge project, which will directly result
in more highly-trained employees and stronger, more competitive manufacturing
companies in Ontario."
The government will contribute more than $1.4 million to the development
and execution of the project, which will be led by Excellence in Manufacturing
Consortium (EMC). EMC, with its members and partners, will invest the
remainder of the $3.17 million project cost. Through the project, EMC
will help participating municipalities and organizations work together
to enable resource sharing, skills training, mentoring, knowledge transfer
and networking.
Project partners include the County of Lennox and Addington, Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry Community Futures Development Corporation, Communities
Quality Initiative, Kingston Economic Development Corporation and Renfrew
Industrial Commission. Initial clusters will be created in Lennox and
Addington, Kingston, Cornwall, Renfrew, Pembroke, Arnprior, Hawkesbury,
Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury.
"Nobody knows the challenges to success that Ontario industry faces
on a daily basis better than the manufacturers themselves," said
Al Diggins, EMC president and general manager. "EMC brings together
manufacturers in a way that harnesses the collective strength and experience
that exists within the community to provide a knowledge network infrastructure
through which manufacturers can prosper."
"The manufacturing industry in the County of Lennox and Addington
contributes more than $100 million to the local economy," said Clayton
McEwen, County of Lennox and Addington Warden. "Our partnership with
the province of Ontario and EMC will assist in strengthening the manufacturing
sector and ensure that our manufacturers remain globally competitive.
Today's investment was made through the Rural Economic Development (RED)
program, which invests in projects that support sustainable rural economies
and community partnerships - a key part of the government's plan for rural
Ontario. Through the RED program, the Ontario government and its rural
partners are building stronger communities that work better for the people
who live in them. For more information about RED or Ontario's rural plan,
visit www.mah.gov.on.ca.
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