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Federal government announces close to $3M for Waterloo EDC

by CM Staff   

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Through this project, Waterloo EDC will support the surrounding townships by developing investment readiness strategies to strengthen their capacity to land new investments.

WATERLOO — On Jan. 10, Filomena Tassi, Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), announced a nearly $3-million investment for the Waterloo Region Economic Development Corporation (Waterloo EDC) to attract and create supply chain and business investment opportunities in key sectors, such as automotive including EV, cleantech and agri-food, to the Waterloo Region and rural townships. The Minister was joined by Bryan May, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Small Business and to the Minister responsible for FedDev Ontario and Member of Parliament for Cambridge; Bardish Chagger, Member of Parliament for Waterloo; Valerie Bradford, Member of Parliament for Kitchener South–Hespeler; and Tim Louis, Member of Parliament for Kitchener–Conestoga.

Through this project, Waterloo EDC will support the surrounding townships by developing investment readiness strategies to strengthen their capacity to land new investments, while also enhancing the Region’s services to support new and existing business growth and retention. The project will also diversify the target markets for foreign direct investment (FDI) to attract businesses in important sectors to the Region and townships. Additionally, Waterloo EDC will support the advancement of the electric vehicle (EV) sector through targeted growth activities.

This investment will support up to 24 businesses, creating and maintaining nearly 117 jobs.

“The Waterloo EDC will create supply chain and business investment opportunities in key sectors, such as automotive including EV, cleantech and agri-food, to the Waterloo Region. They are driving growth opportunities in the Region’s townships and our government is happy to support them. We recognize the immense potential and possibilities of the people of this region and the townships and rural areas of Waterloo Region are a large reason why our economy continues to thrive,” said Filomena Tassi, Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

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