Rural Economic Development (RED) Program
News Release
For Immediate Release
September 29, 2005
Ontario Government Supports Quinte Workforce Development
Program Will Encourage Apprenticeships, Support Manufacturing
Belleville - The Ontario government is building stronger, more prosperous,
rural communities in the Quinte region by investing in training for people
who work in, or want to work in, the manufacturing sector, Minister of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Leona Dombrowsky announced today.
"The Ontario government is committed to meeting the top priorities for rural
Ontario - strong communities, a strong economy and success for students,"
said Dombrowsky. "Today's announcement supports Ontario's plan to
ensure that rural communities in the Quinte region offer more local opportunities
to their residents and a better quality of life."
The Ontario government will contribute more than $1 million to Quinte Economic
Development Commission and its partners, Trenval Business Development
Corporation, and Quinte Manufacturer's Association of the Quinte Industrial
Consortium. Customized training will be developed to enhance the skills
of existing workers and apprenticeships. Marketing tools will be produced
to encourage high school students to pursue careers in the manufacturing
sector.
"The Integrated Workforce Development Initiatives will help improve the
competitiveness of our local manufacturing sector," said Ernie Parsons,
MPP for Prince-Edward Hastings. "I look forward to seeing the Greater
Quinte Region on the forefront of investment readiness."
"Investing in prosperity for Ontarians is one of our government's top priority,"
said Lou Rinaldi, MPP for Northumberland. "I am confident that this
project will continue to strengthen the education and skills of our people."
"We are extremely pleased that the Ontario government is supporting the
partnership we have established between the manufacturing sector, economic
development, and Loyalist College," said Quinte Economic Development
Commission Chairman John Williams. "This investment will help keep
our labour force skilled and ready in order to meet the changing needs
of the industry."
Today's investment was made through the Rural Economic Development (RED) program,
which invests in projects that support sustainable rural economies and
community partnerships, and is a key part of the government's plan for
rural Ontario. The rural plan provides a coordinated framework across
government to build on rural Ontario's strengths -- committed people,
diverse economic opportunities, unrivalled resources and a solid sense
of community.
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