St. Lawrence Corridor Economic Development
@SL_Corridor
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Focused on the attraction of industrial & commercial employers & increasing quality jobs. Tweets supported by @cmignault Prosperity | Partnership | Innovation
Eastern Ontario
Joined March 2018
Across the Corridor, our farmers are helping to keep all of Ontario fed. From locally grown produce to high quality meat and dairy products, they play a pivotal role in putting food on tables. This local food production supports everything from grocery stores and markets to
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Thank you Premier Ford for taking the time to visit the Port of Johnstown and HFI Pyrotechnics in the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal today. Great to join Mayor Tory Deschamps in highlighting the incredible economic opportunities we’re all working to deliver. And we appreciate
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Historic day in the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal! With Premier Ford and Minister Stephen Lecce, Mayor Tory Deschamps, Potentia Renewables, and Chief Sarazin from Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation to break ground on the Skyview 2 Battery Energy Storage System. At 411
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What a great day! Thanks @fordnation for supporting this critical project for the @SL_Corridor region. Investments like this and ongoing investments will create new jobs and future prosperity. @SteveClarkPC @DeschampsTory
I was in Edwardsburgh-Cardinal this morning to break ground on the largest battery storage project in Canadian history. In partnership with the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, this project will support hundreds of jobs during construction and secure Ontario’s
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Steve a great day for the St Lawrence Region. Thanks for your leadership - enhancing the electrical infrastructure will enable industrial expansion, creating quality jobs and prosperity.
Historic day in the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal! With Premier Ford and Minister Stephen Lecce, Mayor Tory Deschamps, Potentia Renewables, and Chief Sarazin from Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation to break ground on the Skyview 2 Battery Energy Storage System. At 411
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When it comes to finding the right place to grow your business look no further than the St. Lawrence Corridor. The region is proud to host some of Ontario’s top employers such as Dupont, Leclerc, 3M, and many more. These businesses choose the Corridor for its robust
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Tremendous meeting focused on the St. Lawrence Region by both MPP @SteveClarkPC and Mayor @DeschampsTory.
A great meeting with Premier @fordnation yesterday. Impressed with his passion for defending jobs in our auto-sector. Thanks @SteveClarkPC for fighting to expand industrial infrastructure across the @SL_Corridor region! The Premier’s add has achieved 11billion views #onpoli
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One of the most beautiful times to explore the corridor is during the fall months. When the air turns crisp and the trees change colour, local markets overflow with fresh produce. Visit one of the many farmer’s markets or local stores to discover freshly picked apples, pumpkins,
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The St. Lawrence Corridor is brimming with opportunities for students and young professionals to start and build their careers close to home. Students are able to connect with internships, apprenticeships, and full time opportunities across numerous thriving industries. These
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When businesses invest locally the benefits are felt far beyond their bottom line. Every new business, expansion or partnership creates ripple effects that are felt throughout the surrounding communities. When companies choose to invest locally, they are helping to create jobs,
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The Corridor serves as a crucial connection between local businesses and markets around the globe. With direct access to border crossings, rail networks, and deep-water ports, businesses are uniquely positioned to reach international markets faster and more efficiently. Across
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Invista’s Maitland closure isn’t just 100 lost jobs, it’s a warning for Canada’s manufacturing future. Chinese market flooding, the U.S. trade war, and Canada’s lack of industrial safeguards are leaving high-value jobs exposed. Without a plan and decisive federal action, more
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OPINION: The pending closure of #Invista's Maitland site is a warning about the need for a robust industrial policy, says the St. Lawrence Corridor Economic Development Commision's @cmignault. https://t.co/O02Ww87Cfg
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Our communities deserve better after Cdn taxpayers input $1.4B for new #ViaRail trains. Will only residents of large cities with airports benefit? Grateful to @MikeBarrettON and @SteveClarkPC for their advocacy on this important issue
MPs from across #EasternOntario are promising a "bipartisan effort" to address #ViaRail service cuts. https://t.co/3YhOHL6aaR
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The Invista Maitland closure highlights the urgent need for a clear federal industrial strategy. Global trade volatility, U.S. protectionism, and unchecked Chinese oversupply are eroding Canadian competitiveness. Ottawa must act to safeguard investment, protect jobs, and ensure
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A group of @queensu students harnessed #AI to help #Brockville manufacturers track down potential #CanadaFirst clients. https://t.co/nYCHezoVTF
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The St. Lawrence Corridor doesn’t just meet the business needs of today, it has a strong foundation for the future. Our region offers businesses the perfect balance of modern infrastructure with a talented workforce to support your current operations coupled with forward
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One of the biggest advantages of the St. Lawrence Corridor is our collaborative business ecosystem. Entrepreneurs and business owners don’t have to do it all alone and our dedicated networks of industry professionals are available for guidance and mentorship every step of the
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