Minimum Wage Advisory Panel Releases Report
The Minimum Wage Advisory Panel released its report today outlining four recommendations for the government’s consideration. READ the report here.
The Minimum Wage Advisory Panel released its report today outlining four recommendations for the government’s consideration. READ the report here.
Northeast Ontario Economy to See Growth in 2014, Resource Industries to Lead the Way The Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce and the Credit Unions of Ontario release economic outlook for Ontario’s Northeast Region [Greater Sudbury], ON, Jan 15, 2014: Economic growth in Ontario’s Northeast will remain sluggish in the near term with the mining sector…
Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce Open Forum Together let’s start the conversation on city council structure Times are changing and the needs of the city are changing with it. Is it time to consider modifying the current structure of Sudbury’s municipal council from a 12 – ward, part-time councillor system to another model of representation?…
On January 14, David Boyce, Chair of the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce spoke at the 2014 pre-budget consultations. READ the entire presentation here.
The federal government must ensure that upcoming changes to Canada’s immigration system reflect the needs of employers, according to a report released today by the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. The report, Think Fast: Ontario Employer Perspectives on Immigration Reform and the Expression of Interest System, provides advice to…
Today, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce issued a report entitled Opportunity Found: Improving the Participation of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada’s Workforce. The report highlights productive initiatives to improve the workforce participation of Aboriginal peoples and the resulting competitiveness of employers. It also offers recommendations to the federal government and Canada’s businesses on measures both can…
Recently, Dawn Desjardins, Assistant Chief Economist with the Royal Bank of Canada addressed a President’s Series luncheon on the economic outlook for 2014. But before she spoke with them, she sat down with us to answer a little ‘4 in 4’ [vimeo]https://vimeo.com/81610323[/vimeo].
Creating a leading-edge workforce requires an effective, solvent, and efficiently managed workers’ compensation system. The OCC has long argued that Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) framework is in need of repair. According to an OCC survey of over 2,000 Ontario businesses, only 36 percent believe that the WSIB provides value for Ontarians. This…
Your Greater Sudbury Chamber, along with other chambers across Ontario, have worked to provide a strong message to the Ontario Minimum Wage Advisory Panel about our wishes for changes to the way Ontario sets its minimum wage, and to express our concerns over the impact of a sudden hike in the current minimum wage. A…
After delaying the return of Parliament, the Harper Government has used a Speech from the Throne to kick off a new session. The speech Wednesday, delivered by Governor-General David Johnston, marks the return of MPs and senators from a summer break and is meant to lay out the Harper government’s agenda at the halfway mark…