Press Release
This week, the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce and Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) released their third annual Ontario Economic Report (OER). Through the Business Confidence Survey, the Business Prosperity Index, and the Economic Outlook, this report presents a candid look at private sector sentiment and opportunities for economic growth for the year ahead. This landmark document is aimed at shaping and informing future public policy and acts as a useful reference for debate and policy change. The key takeaways include:
Charla Robinson, President of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce comments, “New research shows that businesses are feeling more confident; however, ongoing challenges regarding the cost of doing business and the ability to recruit and retain talent could undermine our economic potential, especially in areas like Thunder Bay. More than ever, the development of balanced government policy that fosters competitiveness and addresses vulnerabilities is vital to build a stronger Ontario for the future.”
“Ontario’s overall prosperity depends on the strength of its regional economies, yet these vulnerabilities are expected to be most acutely felt in rural regions of the province. We should all be concerned that the province’s employment growth has been largely concentrated in the Greater Golden Horseshoe since 2003, while other regions have experienced slow or even negative growth during that same period,” says Rocco Rossi, President and CEO of the OCC.
For more information about the OER, visit: www.occ.ca/ontario-economic-report
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