For immediate release: October 21, 2006
Business Retention And Expansion Initiative
Strengthens Frontenac County Economy
McGuinty Government Invests In Frontenac County
Glenburnie - The McGuinty government is investing
in a business retention and expansion project that will help Frontenac
County build a stronger and more competitive rural community, Leona
Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs and MPP
for Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington, announced today.
"The McGuinty government is supporting rural Ontario through
initiatives such as this in Frontenac County," said Dombrowsky.
"This project will strengthen the local economy by developing
the first investment attraction strategy for the county."
The government will contribute $15,420 to help the County of Frontenac
develop a business retention and expansion project. The project will
separately survey each of the tourist operations, farm and agriculture
operations, artists, base industries and home-based sectors to help
in the development of a strategic plan for addressing local economic
development needs.
"We are pleased with the support of the provincial government
on this project," said Dianna Bratina, manager of economic development
for the County of Frontenac. "This project represents the first
major step in our community-based approach to economic development
and capacity building, and the results are essential for the development
of a realistic investment attraction strategy for the county."
Other government initiatives that support a strong rural economy
include:
- Investing $520 million in the Ontario Ethanol Growth Fund to expand
ethanol production in Ontario
- Investing in rural health care, including 17 new community health
centres and seven satellite CHC's that serve rural communities
- Investing over $26 million in rural communities through the Rural
Economic Development (RED) Program.
Today's investment was made through the 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.
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Contacts:
Christopher Flavelle
Minister's Office
416-326-3072
Dave McLeod
Communications Branch
519-826-3198
For more information:
Toll Free: 1-877-424-1300
Local: (519) 826-4047
E-mail: ag.info.omafra@ontario.ca
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