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Ontario Expands Employment Services to Help More People Find Good Jobs
Ontario Expands Employment Services to Help More People Find Good Jobs Ontario is expanding the province’s new employment services to five more regions to help more people who can and are able to work find better jobs and earn bigger paycheques for themselves and their families. The improved system will help thousands of unemployed people…
Read MoreOntario Helping More Students Enter the Skilled Trades Faster
Ontario Helping More Students Enter the Skilled Trades Faster The Ontario government is preparing young people for in-demand and well-paying careers by allowing students in grade 11 to transition to a full-time, skilled trades apprenticeship program. Upon receiving their Certificate of Apprenticeship, these young workers can apply for their Ontario Secondary School Diploma as mature…
Read MoreTackling the She-Covery Critical to Canada’s Growth
Tackling the She-Covery Critical to Canada’s Growth The OCC’s 2023 Ontario Economic Report revealed that businesses’ second highest public policy priority is workforce development; and we all know a strong workforce is an inclusive one. We encourage public policy makers to prioritize direct supports for women and other equity-deserving groups in their upcoming budgets to…
Read More2023 Q1 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions: Cost Problems Persist
2023 Q1 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions: Cost Problems Persist The Business Data Lab’s most recent analysis focuses on first quarter data from the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions (CSBC). Important findings, include: The rising costs of doing business remains the biggest challenge for Canadian companies. Even though inflation is slowing, it’s still the top…
Read MoreJanuary 2023 Consumer Price Index: Steady progress as inflation continues to slow
January 2023 Consumer Price Index: Steady progress as inflation continues to slow It was another month of progress in the Bank of Canada’s fight against inflation, as Canada’s headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation grew at a slower pace of 5.9% year-over-year in January, which was better than the market expectation of 6.2%. It was…
Read MoreNew Federal Electoral Map for Ontario Tabled in the House of Commons
New Federal Electoral Map for Ontario Tabled in the House of Commons The report by the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario, outlining its proposed changes to the province’s federal electoral map, was tabled in the House of Commons February 10th. The Commission was tasked with proposing new boundaries that, as best as possible, maintain…
Read More2023 Ontario Economic Report
2023 Ontario Economic Report The seventh annual OER offers unique insights into business perspectives across Ontario. It is informed by data from our annual Business Confidence Survey (BCS) and economic forecasts for the year ahead. The BCS was conducted online from October 18 to November 30 2022, attracting responses from 1,912 organizations across Ontario. The…
Read MoreServiceOntario Update
ServiceOntario Update ServiceOntario is also enhancing the customer experience through a number of pilot programs including virtual services. Eligible Ontarians who may find it difficult to visit a ServiceOntario centre in person can book virtual appointments to have their health cards renewed through live video calls. For those phoning the Contact Centre, new technology is rolling out…
Read MoreShaping the Future of Business Success
Shaping the Future of Business Success The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is pleased to be able to share their 2022 Annual Report. Together, the Chamber movement across the country is Canada’s most activated business network, working together to create the conditions for our collective success. The 2022 report demonstrates the value that the Canadian Chamber…
Read MoreOntario Expanding Mental Health Services for Children and Youth in Every Corner of the Province
Ontario Expanding Mental Health Services for Children and Youth in Every Corner of the Province “One Stop Talk” program connects youth to mental health counselling by phone, video, text and chat The Ontario government is investing $4.75 million to expand the “One Stop Talk” virtual “walk-in” counselling program to connect children, youth and their families…
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