THUNDER BAY, ON – April 15, 2021: Across the country, Community Futures Development Corporations (CFDCs) are helping entrepreneurs start or expand their businesses, and investing in communities to strengthen the economy.
In Northern Ontario, these community-based, not-for-profit organizations are working hard to create jobs and provide a full range of business development services, including access to capital, mentoring, information and referrals, as well as support for community economic development, recovery efforts and special projects.
The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health, and Member of Parliament, Thunder Bay—Superior North, and Marcus Powlowski, Member of Parliament, Thunder Bay—Rainy River, today announced a FedNor investment of more than $2.4 million in support of four projects to help communities and businesses expand and prosper, while helping to create or maintain over 600 jobs in the Thunder Bay and Greenstone regions.
The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages and Minister responsible for FedNor.
The FedNor funding will support four strategic initiatives led by Thunder Bay Ventures and the Greenstone Economic Development Corporation, two of the region’s Community Futures organizations. These projects will help attract high-growth businesses to the region, create local jobs and support business development, growth and regional recovery efforts.
Today’s announcement is further proof of the Government of Canada’s commitment to Canadian businesses – helping them to overcome the challenges posed by COVID-19. Initiatives like these will help get Canadians back to work and ensure that small businesses, which are the backbone of the Canadian economy, can play a major role in Canada’s economic recovery.
“Today's announcement of $2.4 million in funding from FedNor will support small businesses and community organizations in our region in serving Thunder Bay and Greenstone and creating strong, middle-class jobs for families here in Northern Ontario. I'm proud to see our government supporting these community-based organizations that are responding to the needs of families in the North," said Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health, and Member of Parliament, Thunder Bay—Superior North.
“Northern Ontario has a wealth of innovative and resourceful entrepreneurs who are establishing and scaling up businesses, creating jobs and strengthening the economy of Thunder Bay—Rainy River. This announcement is a great example of how our government, through FedNor, is supporting recovery efforts and economically priming our communities as we emerge from the pandemic," said Marcus Powlowski, Member of Parliament, Thunder Bay—Rainy River.
"We are proud to partner with the Government of Canada to support local businesses, create high-quality jobs and help maximize the economic potential of the Thunder Bay region. Today’s announcement will support our ongoing operations, allow us to increase investment in local businesses and support our Community Futures partners with the administration of the Northwestern Ontario Investment Pool," said Wayne Fletcher, president, Thunder Bay Ventures.
"This strong show of support highlights the importance of the Community Futures Program and demonstrates confidence in the work we do to accelerate growth, support recovery efforts and fuel the regional economy. I am thrilled that FedNor recognizes our continued record of success in fostering community, business and economic growth, while helping businesses start up and scale up in the Greenstone region," said Mary Jane Dunn, president, Greenstone Economic Development Corporation.