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1/30/2013 Press Release

Ontario Chamber releases new economic agenda for the province

TIMMINS, January 30, 2013 - The Ontario Business Confidence Index shows that most Ontario businesses are confident in their own outlook (72 percent) and are planning to expand over the next five years (60 percent). However, the same businesses are unsure about the overall direction of Ontario’s economy--41 percent express confidence.

The index is a survey of 2,386 businesses and was conducted as part of Emerging Stronger 2013, a business-driven economic agenda for Ontario released today by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and the Timmins Chamber of Commerce, along with their research partner, the Mowat Centre at the University of Toronto.

Emerging Stronger 2013 is a transformational agenda aimed at accelerating Ontario’s economic growth. It identifies Ontario’s challenges and advantages, and sets out practical and detailed recommendations for government and business.

Some of its key recommendations include: enabling better access to capital for startups and small businesses through crowd funding; encouraging businesses to employ more Aboriginal people and people with disabilities; opening up more government services to private sector and not-for-profit delivery; utilizing Ontario’s large immigrant population to grow exports; and, allowing more employers to participate in training.

The agenda comes days after Kathleen Wynne was named Ontario’s next premier and is intended to provide a non-partisan platform that should appeal to all three parties.

“As many Timmins businesses continue to struggle with workforce challenges, we’re glad to see the issue featured prominently within Emerging Stronger 2013,” said Art Pultz, President of the Timmins Chamber of Commerce. “Provincial action on these and other recommendations will go a long way to helping businesses in our community and throughout Ontario.”

“The Ontario Chamber of Commerce has criss-crossed this province engaging and hearing from local chambers and their 60,000 members,” said Allan O'Dette, CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. “We are confident that Ontario has all the assets to prosper, but we need to act collectively, strategically, and with purpose."

“This Index is one of the largest surveys ever conducted of business opinion in Ontario,” according to Dave Scholz, Vice President of Leger Marketing, the pollster. "Business sentiment is very much 'glass half-full' in the province right now."

Among the survey findings are:

Ontario is falling behind on productivity: Only 10 percent of respondents believe their sector is a global leader in productivity.

Some sectors are much more confident than others: The financial services sector is the most confident in their own outlook (74 percent say their business will expand in the next 5 years).

Businesses are struggling to diversify their exports: 45 percent of Ontario businesses view China as the most critical market in the next 5-10 years. Yet only 1.4 percent of Ontario’s exports are bound for China.

Some regions are more confident than others: Greater Hamilton Area businesses are most likely to respond that the economy is heading in the right direction (48 percent), while Eastern Ontario businesses are the least likely (36 percent). 

Click here to read Emerging Stronger 2013.

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For further information, contact:

Neville McGuire
Communications Manager, Ontario Chamber of Commerce
nevillemcguire@occ.on.ca
(416) 482-5222 ext. 2140

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