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Ontario Launches New Interactive High-Speed Internet Map. The Ontario government is launching a new interactive map that will make it easier for residents and businesses to learn more about provincially funded high-speed internet projects across the province.

May 1, 2023

Province announces service providers for 14 high-speed internet projects. Users can search the map by address, community or municipality to find project details, including information on construction status and internet service providers that will be delivering reliable high-speed internet in unserved and underserved communities. “I am so proud to launch this new online tool that…

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Kingston Chamber Joins Community Leaders for OCC’s 2023 AGM and Convention in Niagara Falls

April 26, 2023

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce that its 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Convention will be held in Niagara Falls from April 27 – 29, 2023. The event will be hosted by the South Niagara Chambers of Commerce and Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce. Did you know joining your local Chamber…

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Ontario Introduces Next Steps to Support Housing Supply Growth

April 11, 2023

Further action will ensure province is ready to build more homes as market conditions improve the Ontario government introduced the Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants Act as it continues to take a responsible, targeted approach to deliver on its plan to build 1.5 million homes by 2031, while laying a strong foundation to make life easier and more affordable for…

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Ontario Reducing Red Tape to Deliver Better Services and Help Businesses Grow

April 3, 2023

Ontario’s Spring 2023 Red Tape Reduction Package includes 42 new initiatives that, when fully implemented, are estimated to save businesses, not-for-profits, and the broader public sector $119 million in net annual regulatory compliance costs. As the Ministry of Red Tape Reduction continues its work to develop future packages, people and businesses are encouraged to visit…

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Ontario Increasing Minimum Wage to $16.55 an Hour

March 31, 2023

The Ontario government is increasing the minimum wage to $16.55 an hour on October 1, 2023. Full details

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And…the nominees for the 2023 Kingston Business Awards are….

March 31, 2023

The Kingston Business Awards are dedicated to recognizing exemplary models of excellence and community service by Greater Kingston’s businesses, and the invaluable contribution they make to Kingston’s economic development, unique character and outstanding quality of life. MEET THE NOMINEES And…the nominees for the 2023 Kingston Business Awards are:Hospitality Award Caper’s Custom Catering Italo-Canadian Club of Kingston…

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2023 Federal Budget

March 29, 2023

The budget targets much of its new spending towards supply-side measures that help avoid fueling inflation and provides much-needed support for households most impacted by the higher costs of living. It also seeks to offset some of this spending through internal savings and tax hikes aimed at Canadians with higher incomes and banks. While we…

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Ontario Chamber Federal Budget Submission

March 27, 2023

the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and Ontario Chamber Network released their 2023 federal budget submission. The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) released its 2023 federal budget submission, focused on on driving economic growth, building resilient communities, modernizing regulation and fiscal policy and unlocking the green economy. Read the release.   The submission calls for the government…

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2023 Ontario Budget Released

March 23, 2023

2023 Budget delivers plan for a resilient economy today and in the future Today, Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy released Ontario’s 2023 Budget: Building a Strong Ontario. It is a plan that navigates ongoing global economic uncertainty with a responsible, targeted approach to help people and businesses today while laying a strong fiscal foundation for future…

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Ontario Building Training Centres

March 21, 2023

To help tackle the province’s labour shortage and get more people into rewarding careers in the skilled trades, the Ontario government is investing $224 million more to build and upgrade training centres. The province also plans to invest $75 million more over the next three years to support the operations and programing at new and…

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