What Businesses Should Know About the 2022 Ontario Fall Economic Statement
On November, 14, 2022, the Ontario government tabled their 2022 Ontario Fall Economic Statement. This article highlights the key items that businesses should be aware of.
On November, 14, 2022, the Ontario government tabled their 2022 Ontario Fall Economic Statement. This article highlights the key items that businesses should be aware of.
The EnAbling Change Program provides eligible organizations with grants for projects that bring more accessibility to Ontario.
Eligible Ontario businesses can access up to $500,000 in funding support from the Life Sciences Innovation Fund for health solutions projects.
Ontario is leading more and more initiatives to spread the awareness that a job in a skilled trade is an admirable path. That including government grants and loans to support skilled trades industry promotion.
Via the SWODF program, the Ontario government has awarded more than $24 million to four Ontario manufacturing companies to enhance local processes and create 52 jobs.
The OVIN Regional Future Workforce Program aims to encourage students in Ontario to pursue careers in the automotive sector by providing eligible applicants with up to $500k per project that educates youth about career opportunities.
Ontario is investing $1.8 million in grants to help 20 police services enhance their video surveillance systems to improve community safety.
Eligible businesses can now apply to receive funding for workforce development projects from the Skills Development Fund which has an open intake until January 31, 2023.
One of the largest allocations of NOHFC funding in 2022 has been the investment of more than $11.8 million to 46 tourism-sector business projects.
FedDev Ontario recently announced a combined $3.6 million in grant funding for the revitalization and restoration of six local community projects for Hamilton, Ontario.