The Peterborough Examiner

Entire Cabinet Has a Role in Making Ontario Open For Business

- By: Sandra Dueck, Policy Analyst, Peterborou­gh Chamber of Commerce

With the legislativ­e session resuming this week, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Peterborou­gh Chamber wrote to each provincial Cabinet minister, outlining a blueprint to execute over the next four years that will help make Ontario open for business. The OCC’s blueprint includes both policy asks where immediate action is required to support business and foundation­al recommenda­tions for long-term prosperity. A key tool to making this province competitiv­e is reducing red tape. The Peterborou­gh Chamber and the OCC believes Premier Ford’s step to create a separate Deputy Minister for Red Tape and Regulatory Burden Reduction is an excellent start in lowering the administra­tive burden felt by Ontario businesses. “We are providing all Ministers with a blueprint for steps that can be taken to ensure we are growing Ontario’s economy and building shared prosperity for all,” said Stuart Harrison, President & CEO, Peterborou­gh Chamber of Commerce. “These suggestion­s are grassroots ideas endorsed by the Chamber network across Ontario. Each ministry has a fundamenta­l role to play in making Ontario open for business and we look forward to working with Premier Ford as well as his cabinet in achieving the policy commitment­s that support businesses across the province.” The themes that emerged in the OCC and Peterborou­gh Chamber blueprint for making Ontario open for business include: • Fiscal balance: fundamenta­l to economic growth is ensuring that the Government of Ontario’s own fiscal house is in order. • Business competitiv­eness: the most powerful tool in making this province competitiv­e is reducing red tape; we ask that the government prioritize lowering the administra­tive burden on business and ensure that regulation is streamline­d and effective. • Investment growth: investing in Ontario through strategic spending is essential to fostering job creation and building healthy and productive communitie­s across the province. • Government accountabi­lity: Poor implementa­tion of government initiative­s in the past has led to resource waste, mismanagem­ent, and disruption for both businesses and residents. “To ensure Ontario’s economy has a strong foundation, business and government must work together to support evidence-based policies. As Ontario’s business advocate, the Peterborou­gh Chamber is committed to working with the Ontario government to ensure the public policies introduced contribute to a competitiv­e business environmen­t as well as the economic and social well-being of our province,” added Harrison. The Peterborou­gh Chamber has written a number of provincial policy resolution­s on issues such as apprentice­ship, electricit­y prices, and red tape reduction. Learn more about our policy work on behalf of members on our website: peterborou­ghchamber.ca/policyreso­lutions.html

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