Press Release
From: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
News release
Government of Canada investments support clean, inclusive recovery and long-term economic growth
May 12, 2022 · Amherst, Nova Scotia · Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)
A key part of Canada’s economic recovery is supporting businesses as they adapt, grow, and move forward from the COVID-19 pandemic. Small and medium-sized businesses and the organizations that support them represent the backbone of regional economies. They generate quality local jobs and are a source of pride for their communities. To do so, businesses and entrepreneurs need a strong foundation, built on technological innovation, inclusivity, and clean growth to create the workforce of the future.
Federal investments support business growth
Today, the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Official Languages and Minister responsible for ACOA, announced a total investment of $1,124,049 through the Jobs and Growth Fund (JGF) for four projects in Cumberland and Colchester counties that are expected to create up to four new jobs and maintain more than 20.
For the full list of projects, please see backgrounder.
Launched in July 2021, the Jobs and Growth Fund (JGF) provides $700 million over three years to Canada’s regional development agencies to support a regional response and stimulate economic recovery following the COVID-19 crisis by investing in projects that will help to create jobs. Through the JGF, the Government of Canada aims to support the transition to a green economy, foster an inclusive recovery, enhance competitiveness, and create jobs in every corner of the country.
Quotes
“The vitality of our business communities across Atlantic Canada is key to our economic recovery. We’ll continue to invest in our local businesses and the organizations that support them to create good jobs, support inclusive and clean growth opportunities, and build resiliency for years to come.”
– The Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Official Languages and Minister responsible for ACOA
“The success of businesses, including Indigenous organizations, is essential to a strong, innovative, and inclusive Atlantic Canadian economy. I am proud the Government is Canada is creating growth opportunities for all individuals as we work together to build a resilient future.”
– Jaime Battiste, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Member of Parliament for Sydney – Victoria
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Contacts
Marianne Blondin
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Official Languages and of the
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
[email protected]
Chris Brooks
Communications Director
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
902-830-3839
[email protected]
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