< Previous36 SEPTEMBER 2024 S I T E S EL E C T I O N Dana Canada (Cambridge); Westinghouse (Kitchener); Ka Imaging (Waterloo); Quantum Valley Ideas Laboratories (Waterloo) Driven by strong performance in such communities as Cambridge, the region long known as the Tech Triangle continues to churn out innovation. Nuclear energy leader Westinghouse Electric Co. opened a new global engineering hub in Kitchener in June, where it plans to add 100 new engineers to a payroll of 250 employees across Canada. “The high-quality education institutions in the area largely contributed to the location of this hub,” said Nathan Lewcock, director, Global Engineering Services at Westinghouse in a release. “Its proximity to the University of Waterloo, a premier engineering university in North America, and the other outstanding universities and colleges in the area provide tremendous access to the top talent in Canada.” Invest WindsorEssex Joe Goncalves, Interim CEO and President investwindsoressex.com Recent Projects: Shanghai Qiuming; CpK Interior Products; NextStar Energy; Tunkers Canada; Biological Research Solutions Given the region’s once-in-a- generation projects like the NextStar Energy battery plant, the $2 billion Windsor-Essex Hospitals System development and the Gordie Howe International Bridge, Invest WindsorEssex (IWE) has hired a talent attraction specialist to support newly landed companies with workforce development and talent acquisition. Project highlights include Germany-based automation technology fi rm Tunkers Canada’s stocking and assembly facility in the Oldcastle area, known for being home to what the agency calls “the largest mold-making, tool and die and automation cluster in North America.” Through support from the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN), IWE has partnered with Virtualware to create a cross- collaboration platform for the Invest Windsor-Essex Virtual Reality (VR) CAVE that will allow it to be utilized when supporting mobility- focused SMEs. York Region Economic Strategy/York Link Jonathan Wheatle, Director, Economic Strategy yorklink.ca Recent Projects: Aritzia ($61 million, 651 jobs, Vaughan); FGF Brands (Vaughan); Shein Distribution (Markham); Qualcomm (Markham); Piramal Pharma Solutions (Aurora) Home to nine cities and towns with over 1.2 million residents, the Regional Municipality of York (York Region) is the third largest municipality and business center in Ontario. The nine municipalities include the cities of Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan, and the towns of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Newmarket, and Stou ville. “The combination of a central location in the Greater Toronto Area, multi-billion- dollar transit and infrastructure investments, shovel-ready employment sites, proximity to academic institutions, competitive commercial property tax rates, and a mix of urban-suburban-rural lifestyle options make York Region a top destination for business, innovation, and talent,” says the team at this organization. The region is home to the third largest manufacturing sector in Ontario and leading industry clusters in automotive parts and autotech, hardware and electronics, enterprise-scale technology, agri-food, warehousing and distribution, and life sciences. QUÉBEC Granby Industrial Lukas Dufault, General Director granby-industriel.com Recent Projects: Solutions Energétiques Volta Canada; IBM (Bromont); Lagoon Seafood Products; Capsules Amcor Flexibles Canada Lukas Dufault is quick to point out he also leads a second economic development organization called Entrepreneuriat Haute- Yamaska. “Granby has a long industrial tradition,” he says. “Entrepreneurship, innovation, partnerships, diversity and expertise are what defi ne Granby’s corporate culture. The nucleus of the city’s business world is the industrial park, which is visible to drivers travelling along Route 139, linking Granby to Autoroute 10.” Granby is home to 267 manufacturing companies, 160 of them in the park. “The industrial structure of the Haute-Yamaska region is also highly diversifi ed,” Dufault explains, noting the four key clusters of aeronautics, ground transportation equipment, food and beverage, and small- and medium- scale hydro. “These poles are driven by companies active in the metal products, and plastics and rubber sectors. They create more than 4 500 jobs, representing over 50.1% of Granby’s jobs and 28.1% of its companies.” Montréal International Stéphane Paquet, President & CEO www.montrealinternational.com Recent Projects: Sony Pictures Imageworks Canada; Optima Aero; SRTX; Schneider Electric Systems Canada; ABB (Pointe-Claire); Krafton; Sonaca Montreal When Equinix chose to place one of its International Business Exchange data centers in Montréal 38 SEPTEMBER 2024 S I T E S EL E C T I O N last year, Equinix Canada Managing Director Andrew Eppich described the metro area as a “a key economic center in Canada and globally, with a thriving and innovative ecosystem known for its diversity, creativity and collaborative spirit.” The tech workforce includes large cohorts in gaming, aerospace and fi nancial services. The aerospace sector welcomed more growth in May when Boeing announced a $240 million investment that includes a $110 million new Aerospace Development Centre, $95 million dedicated to Wisk Aero’s autonomous air taxi, and $35 million to advanced landing gear research in partnership with Héroux-Devtek. “Québec’s aerospace capabilities are recognized worldwide,” said Dr. Brendan Nelson AO, president of Boeing Global. In February, Montreal International in its 2023 results reported it had supported a total of 87 foreign direct investment projects worth more than $2.7 billion that created 5,983 jobs. Eight of those projects (valued at $643 million) are in the cleantech and environmental services sectors. Québec International Carl Viel, President & CEO quebecinternational.ca Recent Projects: Microsoft ($2.5 billion in four locations); Plastiques Gagnon (Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Chaudière-Appalaches region); Familiprix; Chantier Davie Canada (Levis) Carl Viel reports that the activities of Québec International (QI) contributed to regional economic spino s of $990.3 million in FDI. “Despite daunting projects and challenges, the technology sector particularly stood out this year,” he says, highlighting the four- facility Microsoft data center investment, “an exceptional project that positions the greater Québec City region in the high-tech and cybersecurity sectors.” He also notes that QI and Microsoft since 2019 have maintained a business relationship through the technology accelerator and incubator LE CAMP. “Microsoft was looking for a location for their future facilities that would support their aggressive goals in terms of eco-responsibility by 2030, and the Québec City region was ideal to keep energy costs down, facilitate the digital transformation of government services, increase accessibility to innovative solutions in cybersecurity, and provide access to the Eastern Canadian market,” he explains. QI played a major role as an intermediary to introduce the company to cities in the region, leading to the acquisition of four parcels in Lévis, Donnacona, L’Ancienne-Lorette and Saint- Augustin-de-Desmaures. Among other benefi ts, the investment means a 240% increase in the region’s cloud computing capacity over three years. ALBERTA Calgary Economic Development Brad Parry, President & CEO calgaryeconomicdevelopment.com Recent Projects: Applexus; Teknol; Northern RNA; Coca-Cola; Fresh Taste Produce; De Havilland Aircraft; Fortinet Calgary’s known penchant for technology has a natural but cultivated corollary: attracting venture capital. The Canadian S I T E S E L E C T I O N SEPTEMBER 2024 39 Venture Capital Association’s H1 2024 report found the Blue Sky City saw $346 million invested through 33 deals through the fi rst half of the year, placing the area third among major Canadian cities in both VC dollars invested and number of deals. Startup activity in cleantech, fi ntech and agtech drove the region to be named among the top 50 globally in Startup Genome’s 2024 Global Startup Ecosystem Report. Growth in life sciences also continues apace, one reason the Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund (established by the city in 2018) recently pledged $8.5 million to the Life Sciences Innovation Hub (LSIH) at the University of Calgary. “To date,” says CED, “the LSIH has supported nearly 400 local and international companies, which have in turn generated over $270 million in revenue and raised $87 million in capital.” Edmonton Global Malcolm Bruce, CEO www.edmontonglobal.ca Recent Projects: Kohltech International Ltd.; Claystone Waste; Copperstone Technologies; Heidelberg Cement; Nanocanada; English Bay Blending A recent report from NAI Commercial Edmonton pointed to the surge of downtown retail and hospitality activity caused by the deep run of the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers to the Stanley Cup Finals. But a growing population and improved economy point to growth that is more long-term and sustained. “Now, we’re seeing consistency across commercial realty, a sharp rise in residential development and improving economic conditions,” said NAI Commercial Edmonton President Chad Snow in July. “As interest rates continue to come down, infl ation drops, and unprecedented migration to the capital region continues, we could be in for a resurgence in commercial realty investment that will exceed what was seen even pre-pandemic.” Recent news includes the June groundbreaking for a Critical Medicines Production Centre (CMPC) for the $200 million Canadian Critical Drug Initiative (CCDI), a collaboration between Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation (API) and the University of Alberta’s Li Ka Shing Applied Virology Institute, home to the largest consortium of virologists in Canada.40 SEPTEMBER 2024 S I T E S EL E C T I O N BRITISH COLUMBIA Invest Vancouver Jacquie Gri ths, President investvancouver.ca Recent Projects: Amgen (Burnaby); Anaconda Systems; Richmond Plywood (Richmond); McKesson Canada (Surrey); Dr. Ma’s Laboratories (Surrey); AbCellera Biologics In addition to projects in Vancouver proper, strong activity continues in the municipalities of Surrey, Richmond and Burnaby. Life sciences — captured in the $701 million campus from AbCellera Biologics announced last year — got another boost this summer as STEMCELL Technologies opened its new biomanufacturing campus in Burnaby. Supported by $22.5 million each from the Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia, the project has already overshot its job creation goal of 675 by delivering more than 1,000 jobs. The company can now manufacture products at the higher regulatory compliance standard required to support clinical trials around the world for cell therapy, tissue engineering, immunotherapy, gene therapy and regenerative medicine. A recent Strategic Industries Analytics report from Invest Vancouver identifi es digital media & entertainment, life sciences and high-tech services as Metro Vancouver’s rising stars. MANITOBA Economic Development Winnipeg Ryan Ku ner, President & CEO www.economicdevelopmentwinnipeg.com Recent Projects: Genvion Corp. ($150 million, 300 jobs); Winpak Ltd. ($130 million, 60 jobs); Burcon NutraScience Corp. ($125 million, 25 jobs) Projects valued at over $467 million landed in this area of 815,600 residents, creating 527 new jobs. The YES! Winnipeg business development team’s strategic initiatives translated to $197.6 million in impact. EDW’s work in 2023 led to 85 qualifi ed opportunities. Many of them are international, blending nicely with the team’s targeted international outreach in places such as the United States, UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Japan, focusing on key sectors such as agribusiness, technology and aviation. In 2023, Tourism Winnipeg, attracted events, conferences and delegates to the city for an overall economic impact of $70 million. The Globe and Mail last year named Winnipeg Canada’s No. 3 most livable city and No. 1 place to raise kids. Winnipeg has become a central hub for Indigenous economic development, including the nation’s largest urban Indigenous economic zone, Naawi-Oodena. NOVA SCOTIA Halifax Partnership Wendy Luther, President & CEO halifaxpartnership.com Recent Projects: Agada Biosciences; IMP Group; Cherubini Metal Works (Dartmouth); Maritime Paper Products (Dartmouth); Nine Locks Brewing Co. (Dartmouth); First Catch Fisheries (Go ) The 2024 edition of the Halifax Index reports that population growth hit a new record high, propelled by international migration — good news in some ways, but also putting pressure on housing and health care. Employer expansions, however, o er plenty of opportunities. Last fi scal year the Partnership supported 13 new company locations and two signifi cant expansions by existing companies, all of which will result in 1,429 new jobs. Among other programs, the Partnership last year released its fi ve-year African Nova Scotian Road to Economic Prosperity strategy. In terms of talent retention, the organization’s Connector program (supported by RBC and the Province of Nova Scotia) since 2009 has helped connect 5,274 newcomers and recent post-secondary graduates with leaders in the community, resulting in 2,252 having found their career jobs in Halifax. The program is so successful that it’s now available in 44 communities across Canada and six more cities in the United States and Europe. The Partnership last year also showcased 15 employers at recruitment fairs in Ontario, the UK, France and Morocco. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND City of Charlottetown, Economic Growth and Attraction Wayne Long, Manager of Economic Growth and Attraction charlottetown.ca Recent Projects: BioVectra; Island Abbey Foods; Somru BioScience; Charlottetown Metal Products The city’s economic growth and attraction o ce assists in navigating a wide variety of issues in order to facilitate development and is responsible for administering the city’s tax incentive programs. Charlottetown recently had the third highest growth of major Canadian cities and continues to focus on its strengths in bioscience, IT and fi nancial services. “The Charlottetown advantage,” the city says, “is our low-cost environment, dedicated and skilled labor force, exceptional technology infrastructure for business, and an unparalleled quality of life that has us tied for fi rst place on Maclean’s Magazine’s most recent Canada’s Best Communities list.” 42 SEPTEMBER 2024 S I T E S EL E C T I O N CANAD A DIRECT OR Y Invest in Canada Hub 160 Elgin Street Ottawa, ON K2P 2B7 Laurel Broten, CEO 613-294-5403 https://www.investcanada.ca ALBERTA Danielle Smith, Premier Government of Alberta Ministry of Jobs, Economy And Trade Rick Christiaanse, CEO Invest Alberta Suite 701, 10250-101 St. Edmonton, AB T5J 3P4 877-733-5557 https://investalberta.ca AIRDRIE Airdrie Econ. Dev. https://www.airdrie.ca BEAUMONT City of Beaumont https://www.beaumont- texas.gov CALGARY Calgary Econ. Dev. 500 Centre Street S, 32nd Flr Calgary, AB T2G1A6 Brad Parry, CEO 403-221-7831 https://www.calgaryeco- nomicdevelopment.com COCHRANE Cochrane Bus. Dev. https://www.cochrane.ca EDMONTON Edmonton Global Suite 100, 10020 100 St NW Edmonton, AB T5J 0N5 Malcolm Bruce, CEO 800-264-4952 https://edmontonglobal.ca FORT MCMURRAY Fort McMurray Wood Bu alo https://www.fmwb.ca FORT SASKATCHEWAN Alberta’s Industrial Heart- land https://industrialheartland.com City of Fort Saskatchewan https://www.investfortsask. ca/en/index.aspx INNISFAIL Town of Innisfail https://innisfail.ca LETHBRIDGE Choose Lethbridge https://www.chooseleth- bridge.ca LLOYDMINSTER Lloydminster Econ. Dev. Corp. 4420-50 Avenue Lloydminster, AB T9V 0W2 Katlin Ducherer, ED O cer 780-871-8330 https://www.lloydminster.ca MEDICINE HAT City of Medicine Hat Econ. Dev. https://www.medicinehat. ca/en/index.aspx MORINVILLE Sturgeon County https://www.sturgeoncounty.ca PARKLAND COUNTY Parkland County https://www.parklandcoun- ty.com/en/index.aspx RED DEER City of Red Deer https://reddeer.ca ROCKY VIEW Rocky View County https://www.rockyview.ca SHERWOOD PARK Strathcona County Econ. Dev. https://www.strathcona.ca SPRUCE GROVE City of Spruce Grove https://www.sprucegrove.org ST ALBERT St. Albert Econ. Dev. Dept. https://stalbert.ca/dev/business ST. PAUL Alberta HUB https://albertahub.com STRATHMORE Town of Strathmore https://strathmore.ca SYLVAN LAKE Town of Sylvan Lake https://strathmore.ca/en/ index.aspx VEGREVILLE Town of Vegreville https://vegreville.com WETASKIWIN Joint Econ. Dev. Initiative (JEDI) Alberta https://jedialberta.com WHITECOURT Woodlands County https://woodlands.ab.ca This directory presents contact and Web information for Canadian economic development agencies and utilities associated with provinces and selected municipalities. The boxed entries are current and past year advertisers. CANADA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORY S I T E S E L E C T I O N SEPTEMBER 2024 43 UTILITIES CALGARY ATCO Group https://www.atco.com/en-ca. html FortisAlberta Inc. https://www.fortisalberta.com TransAlta Corp. https://www.transalta.com EDMONTON EPCOR https://www.epcor.com BRITISH COLUMBIA David Eby, Premier Government of BC Brenda Bailey, Minister Jobs, Econ. Dev. & Innovation Room 134 501 Belleville St. Victoria, BC V8V 1X4 250-356-2771 https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov BURNABY Burnaby Board of Trade https://bbot.ca CHILLIWACK Chilliwack Econ. Partners Corp. https://www.businessinchilli- wack.com DELTA City of Delta https://www.delta.ca FORT ST. JOHN City of Fort St. John https://www.fortstjohn.ca KAMLOOPS Venture Kamloops https://www.venturekam- loops.com KELOWNA Central Okanagan Econ. Dev. Comm. https://www.investkelowna.com City of Kelowna https://www.kelowna.ca KITIMAT Invest in Kitimat https://www.kitimat.ca/en/ index.aspx LANGLEY Township of Langley https://www.tol.ca/en/index. aspx MISSION City of Mission https://www.mission.ca NELSON City of Nelson https://www.nelson.ca PITT MEADOWS City of Pitt Meadows https://www.pittmeadows.ca PRINCE GEORGE City of Prince George https://www.princegeorge.ca PRINCE RUPERT City of Prince Rupert https://www.princerupert.ca RICHMOND City of Richmond https://www.richmond.ca SALMON ARM Salmon Arm https://www.salmonarm.ca SQUAMISH District of Squamish 37955 2 Ave Squamish Squamish, BC V8B 0A3 Grace MacLeod Bus. Dev. Specialist 604-815-9240 https://squamish.ca SURREY Surrey Econ. Dev. Office https://www.surrey.ca VANCOUVER Invest Vancouver https://investvancouver.ca UTILITIES SURREY Fortis BC Energy Inc. https://www.fortisbc.com VANCOUVER BC Hydro https://www.bchydro.com/ index.html MANITOBA Wab Kinew, Premier Government of Manitoba Jamie Moses, Minister ED, Investment & Trade & Natural Resources 358 Legislative Bldg. 450 Broadway Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8 204-945-0067 https://www.gov.mb.ca BRANDON City of Brandon https://www.brandon.ca PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE Portage Regional Econ. Dev. https://investinportage.ca SOUTH DAUPHIN City of Dauphin https://www.dauphin.ca WINNIPEG CentrePort Canada https://centreportcanada.ca Econ. Dev. Winnipeg Suite 810 One Lombard Place Winnipeg, MB R3B 0X3 Ryan Kuffner, Pres./CEO 204-954-1970 https://www.economicdevel- opmentwinnipeg.com UTILITIES WINNIPEG Manitoba Hydro https://www.hydro.mb.ca NEW BRUNSWICK Blaine Higgs, Premier Gov’t of New Brunswick Opportunities New Brunswick Traci Simmons, CEO Place 2000, 250 King Street Fredericton, NB E3B 9M9 506-453-5471 https://onbcanada.ca BATHURST City of Bathurst https://www.bathurst.ca DIEPPE Expansion Dieppe https://www.expansiondieppe.ca FREDERICTON Ignite Fredericton https://myignite.ca MIRAMICHI City of Miramichi https://www.miramichi.org44 SEPTEMBER 2024 S I T E S EL E C T I O N MONCTON Atlantic Canada Opportunity Agency https://www.canada.ca/en/ atlantic-canada-opportuni- ties.html City of Moncton https://www.moncton.ca Moncton Ind. Dev. Ltd https://www.moncton4 business.com RIVERVIEW Town of Riverview https://www.townofriverview.ca SACKVILLE Town of Sackville https://www.sackville.com SAINT JOHN Enterprise Saint John https://www.edgsj.com/en/ tag/economic UTILITIES FREDERICTON NB Power https://www.nbpower.com SAINT JOHN Saint John Energy https://www.sjenergy.ca NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR Andrew Furey, Premier Government of Newfoundland & Labrador Andrew Parsons, KC, Minister Industry, Energy & Technology Natural Resources Building 50 Elizabeth Ave., Box 8700 St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6 709-729-3017 https://www.gov.nl.ca/iet BAY ROBERTS Town of Bay Roberts https://www.bayroberts.com CORNER BROOK City of Corner Brook https://www.cornerbrook.com GANDER Gander Econ. Dev. https://www.gandercanada.com GRAND BANK Town of Grand Bank https://townofgrandbank.com GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR Town of Grand Falls-Windsor https://grandfallswindsor.com HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY Town of Happy Valley- Goose Bay https://townhvgb.com LABRADOR CITY Town of Labrador City https://labradorwest.com MOUNT PEARL City of Mount Pearl https://www.mountpearl.ca SPRINGDALE Town of Springdale https://www.townofspringdale.ca ST. JOHN’S City of St. John’s Dept. of Econ. Dev. & Tourism https://www.stjohns.ca TORBAY Town of Torbay https://www.torbay.ca UTILITIES ST. JOHN’S Fortis Inc. https://www.fortisinc.com Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro https://www.nlhydro.com Newfoundland Power https://newfoundlandpower.com NORTHWEST TERRITORIES R.J. Simpson, Premier Government of Northwest Territories Caitlin Cleveland Minister, Industry, Tourism & Investment Box 1320 Yellowknife, NT, X1A 2L9 867-767-9141 https://www.iti.gov.nt.ca YELLOWKNIFE City of Yellowknife https://www.yellowknife.ca UTILITIES HAY RIVER Northwest Territories Power Corp. https://www.ntpc.com NOVA SCOTIA Tim Houston, Premier Government of Nova Scotia Peter MacAskill, Pres./CEO Invest Nova Scotia 701-1800 Argyle St. Halifax, NS B3J 3N8 902-424-8670 https://investnovascotia.ca AMHERST Town of Amherst https://www.amherst.ca ANNAPOLIS ROYAL Town of Annapolis Royal https://annapolisroyal.com BERWICK Town of Berwick https://www.berwick.ca ELMSDALE Municipality of East Hants https://www.easthants.ca HALIFAX Halifax Partnership https://halifaxpartnership.com LIVERPOOL Region of Queens Municipality https://www.region ofqueens.com NEW GLASGOW Pictou County Partnership https://pictoucounty partnership.com/ SYDNEY Cape Breton Cnty. Econ. Dev. Auth. http://www.cbceda.org TRURO Truro & Colchester Partner- ship for Economic Prosperity https://trurocolchester.ca UTILITIES HALIFAX Nova Scotia Power https://www.nspower.ca NUNAVUT P.J. Akeeagok, Premier Government of Nunavut David Akeeagok, Minister Econ. Dev. & Transportation Box 1000 Station 200 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 867-975-7800 https://www.gov.nu.ca CAMBRIDGE BAY Hamlet of Cambridge Bay https://www.cambridgebay.ca IQALUIT City of Iqaluit https://www.iqaluit.ca Nunavut Econ. Dev. Assn. https://www.nunavuteda.com S I T E S E L E C T I O N SEPTEMBER 2024 45 UTILITIES BAKER LAKE Qulliq Energy Corp. https://www.qec.nu.ca ONTARIO Doug Ford, Premier Government of Ontario Victor Fedeli, Minister Econ. Dev., Job Creation & Trade College Park, 18th Flr. 777 Bay Street Toronto, ON M7A 1S5 416-326-8475 https://www.ontario.ca Invest Ontario 250 Yonge St 35th Floor Tronto, ON M5B 2L7 Michael Fedchyshyn Interim CEO 437-677-5681 http://www.investontario.ca AJAX Town of Ajax https://www.ajax.ca/en/ business-and-growth/busi- ness-and-growth.aspx ALLISTON Town of New Tecumseth https://www.newtecumseth.ca AURORA Town of Aurora https://www.aurora.ca AYLMER Town of Aylmer https://aylmer.ca BARRIE City of Barrie https://www.barrie.ca BELLEVILLE Quinte Econ. Dev. Commission https://quintedevelopment.com BOWMANVILLE Clarington Board of Trade & O ce of Econ. Dev. https://www.cbot.ca Municipality of Clarington https://www.clarington.net BRACEBRIDGE Town of Bracebridge https://www.bracebridge.ca BRAMPTON City of Brampton EDC 2 Wellington Street West Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2 Denise McClure Interim Director of Econ. Dev. 905-874-2650 https://www.brampton.ca BRANTFORD City of Brantford/ Advantage Brantford 58 Dalhousie St. Brantford, ON N3T 2J2 Kevin Dekok Econ. Dev. O cer 519-759-4150 https://www.advantage brantford.ca BROCKVILLE City of Brockville https://brockville.com BURLINGTON Burlington Econ. Dev. Corp. https://investburlington.ca CALEDON EAST Town of Caledon https://www.caledon business.ca CAMBRIDGE City of Cambridge https://www.cambridge.ca CHATHAM Chatham-Kent Econ. Dev. Services https://www.chatham-kent.ca COBOURG Town of Cobourg Econ. Dev. & Tourism https://www.cobourg.ca/en/ Invest-in-Cobourg.aspx CORNWALL City of Cornwall https://choosecornwall.ca FORT ERIE Fort Erie Econ. Dev. & Tourism Corp. https://www.forterie.ca DURHAM Invest Durham https://www.durham.ca/en/ economic-development FORT FRANCES Rainy River Future Dev. Corp. http://info@rrfdc.on.ca GUELPH City of Guelph https://guelph.ca/business HAILEYBURY The City of Temiskaming Shores https://www.temiskaming shores.ca HAMILTON Invest in Hamilton https://investinhamilton.ca HALTON Invest Halton www.halton.ca/For- Business/Invest-Halton HEARST Town of Hearst http://www.hearst.ca INGERSOLL Town of Ingersoll https://www.ingersoll.ca KINGSTON Kingston Econ. Dev. Corp. https://www.kingston canada.com KINGSTON Ontario East Econ. Dev. Comm. https://ontarioeast.ca KITCHENER Corporation of the City of Kitchener https://www.kitchner.ca Waterloo EDC https://www.waterlooedc.ca LONDON London Econ. Dev. Corp. https://www.ledc.com Middlesex County https://www.investinmiddle sex.ca MARKHAM Town of Markham https://www.markham.ca MILTON Town of Milton Econ. Dev. https://www.milton.ca/en/ business-and-development/ economic-development.aspxNext >