Rural Economic Development (RED) Program
News Release
For Immediate Release October 13, 2006
McGuintyGovernment Improves Access to Manufacturing Skills Training
Highly Skilled Workforce Means Better Jobs
Peterborough -- The McGuinty government is helping improve access to skills
training and development opportunities for the manufacturing sector in
the Peterborough and Kawartha region, Jeff Leal, MPP for Peterborough,
announced today on behalf of Leona Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture,
Food and Rural Affairs.
"The McGuinty government's support for this project demonstrates that we
are on the side of families in rural Ontario," said Leal. "This
investment will support the creation and retention of manufacturing jobs
in the region by increasing the competitiveness of local manufacturing
operations. It is also key to helping retain youth in our rural communities
through the creation of 250 internships for youth and displaced workers."
The government will contribute $892,500 to help the Greater Peterborough Area
Economic Development Corporation, the Kawartha Manufacturer's Association,
and Pepsico Foods (Quaker Oats) revitalize and re-tool the Peterborough
and Kawartha Region's manufacturing sector. The project will include workforce
training, a youth internship program, a ‘made locally' public awareness
campaign, in-class secondary school presentations, customized skills training
programs, and access to milling technology expertise.
"Thanks to the support of the provincial government, we will be able to
encourage local manufacturers to further invest in enhanced access to
skills development and other enhancement opportunities," said Jay
Amer, general manager of the economic development corporation. "This
project will improve the skills of the existing manufacturing workforce
through customized programs that can be adapted to meet the needs of the
local manufacturing community."
Other initiatives that help families in rural Ontario include:
-
Providing $910 million over the past three years for farm income
stabilization and support programs, including $110 million in new
provincial funding announced at this year's International Plowing
Match
-
Investing $520 million in the Ontario Ethanol Growth Fund to expand
ethanol production in Ontario, and
-
Investing over $26 million in rural communities through the Rural
Economic Development Program.
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.omafra.gov.on.ca .
| Top of Page |