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Economic Development Agencies From Canada's Large Cities Promote Cooperation and Collaboration to Attract Foreign Investment and Trade
Realization That Key Investors and Competitors Are Outside Canada Inspires Unified Actions
| Source: Canada International Working Group
OTTAWA--(Marketwire - January 12, 2009) - Economic development executives from across the
country are meeting in Ottawa today to work together with invited federal
government departments and agencies on a unified business attraction
strategy that recognizes the dominant role of urban economies. According to
members of the Canada International Work Group, Canada's largest cities
represent more than 50% of Canada's economic activity. The focus for the
Ottawa meeting -- the third by Canada's large cities in the past 20 months
-- will be international trade and investment.
Economic development agencies participating in today's meeting include the
Greater Halifax Partnership, Québec City Region (PQCA), Montréal
International, OCRI (Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation), the
Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance, Canada's Technology Triangle Inc.
(Waterloo Region), Destination Winnipeg Inc., Saskatoon Regional Economic
Development Authority, Edmonton Economic Development Corp., Calgary
Economic Development, and the Vancouver Economic Development Commission.
"When it comes to attracting investment from Sovereign Wealth Funds in Asia
or the Arab world, or multi-national companies, Canada's cities have much
more to gain from banding together than competing against each other for
growth opportunities," said Michael Darch, Executive Director, OCRI Global
Marketing (Ottawa). "The economic development agencies of Canada's large
cities are also ideally positioned to identify high-return projects for new
Federal stimulus programs."
"Large cities play an increasingly important role in today's global
economy," added André Gamache, President and CEO of Montréal International.
"I have been encouraged by the commitment of my peers to work together to
tackle Canada's challenges in sustainable economic development. We must
turn accolades, such as comments on the strength of our financial system,
into revenue, investment and jobs."
The economic development executives will take advantage of their meeting's
Ottawa location to hold information exchanges with various Federal economic
organizations including Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
(DFAIT), Export Development Canada (EDC) and Business Development Bank of
Canada (BDC).
While the Geneva-based World Economic Forum declared last year that
Canada's banking system ranks as the soundest in the world, Canada's large
cities can't rest on these laurels. A Dec. 2008 report from CIBC World
Markets showed the economic momentum of Canada's cities has been softening
for more than two years. Half of the decline since 2006 occurred in the
last year, according to the CIBC World Markets Metro Monitor Report.
Note to media: Economic development representatives from the Canada
International Work Group will be available for interviews between 1:00 -
1:30PM at the Sheraton Hotel, 150 Albert Street, Ottawa.