Government of Canada investing $386,174 in support for regional agri-food industry

Viviane Lapointe, Member of Parliament for Sudbury and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Official Languages and Associate Minister of Public Safety, today announced a FedNor investment of $386,174 to support Collège Boréal and the important work they are doing to strengthen the agri-food industry in Northern Ontario. The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible for FedNor.
Collège Boréal aims to promote sustainable growth in the agri-food industry by expanding food security in the region. FedNor funds will help the college support new and emerging agri-food businesses and organizations by providing access to technical and specialized services and research and development, which will help generate business expansion and enhance productivity.
This investment is anticipated to maintain two skilled positions while also enabling Collège Boréal to hire an agriculture technician. Additional anticipated benefits include the creation and modernization of two agri-food business incubators; the maintenance of 14 strategic alliances including colleges, agri-food associations, one provincial ministry, and an economic development organization.
Quick facts
- The investments announced today are provided through FedNor’s Regional Economic Growth Through Innovation Fund (REGI), which supports the growth of Northern Ontario businesses, their expansion into new markets, and their adoption of new technologies and processes.
- Northern Ontario’s agri-food sector is a high-potential sector, generating more than $200 million in revenue annually and supporting more than 4,000 jobs.
- Collège Boréal was established in Sudbury in 1995 and today operates 36 sites including 7 campuses in 27 communities across Ontario.
- The school offers 70 post-secondary education and apprenticeship programs, including over 30 unique French-language programs in Ontario, as well as a range of other services, including continuing education, corporate training, employment services, academic upgrading, literacy and basic skills training, language training services and settlement services for newcomers.
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Source: Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario (FedNor)