Oakville Beaver, 19 Sep 2019, p. 32

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The chamber an- nounced Sept. 12 that it, in partnership with the Onta- rio Chamber Network, had released a new report, 'The Great Mosaic: Reviving On- tario's Regional Econo- mies.' The report outlines how political leaders can work to unleash the potential of Ontario's regional econo- mies and reinforce the competitiveness of the province as a whole. "We are only as strong as our weakest link and our ability to prosper depends on the strength of our dif- ferent regions. Economicferent regions. Economicf and population growth rates in the Greater Golden Horseshoe and Ottawa have far surpassed those in other areas of the prov- ince," said Rocco Rossi, president and CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Com- merce. "Our communities - and the province as a whole - risk falling behind if we do not leverage the rich and di- verse competitive advan- tages of our local econo- mies." Rossi said the chamber report examines the oppor- tunities and challenges faced by different commu-faced by different commu-f nities across the province and offers a framework for thinking about the present and future of Ontario's re- gional economies. "We urge policy-makers to take a modern and com- prehensive approach to economic development by leveraging the existing competitiveness advantag- es of Ontario's regions, and implement deliberate strat- egies to support long-term growth in communities across the province," said Rossi. President and CEO of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Drew Redden, also weighed in on the find- ings of the report. "In the face of technolog- ical transformation and globalization, there is no question that Ontario has what it takes to succeed," he said. "We are optimistic that the province can success- fully navigate the modernfully navigate the modernf economy if we work togeth- er to unlock the economic potential of our communi- ties." The report makes 17 rec- ommendations to strength- en the well-being of Onta- rio's regions. Key take-aways include: . The most cost-effective way to drive economic de- velopment is to cultivate talent, trade and infra- structure. Governments should make it a priority to upgrade transportation and energy networks, mod- ernize their regulations and business supports, of- fer dynamic education andfer dynamic education andf training opportunities, and encourage labour mobility. . Building regional ca- pacity for innovation is fun- damental to productivity and growth. This means improving commercializa- tion and technology adop- tion, strengthening region- al innovation centres, ex- panding broadband inter- net access, and facilitating cluster development. . Modern governance of economic development should empower a wide range of stakeholders in- cluding businesses, post- secondary institutions, and not-for-profit organiza- tions outside government. Regional collaboration, economic reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, and the use of data are all critical to mobilizing local assets. For more information, visit oakvillechamber.com. NEWS CHAMBER CALLS FOR REVIVAL OF ONTARIO'S REGIONAL ECONOMIES Oakville Chamber photo

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