News Release: Canada’s 2024 Budget Must Prioritize Productivity, Innovation and Growth
News Release: Canada’s 2024 Budget Must Prioritize Productivity, Innovation and Growth
HALTON HILLS – April 4, 2024 – As Canada grapples with global economic headwinds and declining competitiveness, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce has released its 2024 Federal Budget Submission, with proposals to support higher productivity, more innovation, and sustainable, inclusive growth.
“Businesses across Halton Region continue to face challenges as a result of labour shortages, inflation, and economic uncertainty,” said Melanie Frazer, Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce President & CEO. “Canada’s 2024 Budget must rebuild confidence amongst Ontario businesses, supporting sectors that have been disproportionately impacted by economic disruptions, generating predictability, and laying the groundwork for inclusive and sustainable growth.”
The OCC’s 2024 Federal Budget Submission includes recommendations to:
- Cultivating competitiveness and inclusive, sustainable growth by building upon existing debt-relief options for small-and-medium sized enterprises in sectors needing it most, attracting competitive investments in low-carbon energy and adaptation, and taking meaningful action on economic reconciliation with Indigenous people, nations and communities.
- Investing in resilient, healthy communities by addressing human health resources shortages, collaborating with industry and key stakeholders on plans for national dental care, pharmacare, and the national strategy for drugs for rare disease-modifying treatments, and prioritizing investments throughout the life sciences ecosystem.
- Empowering Canada’s workforce by working with northern, rural, and remote communities to attract and retain workers, addressing uncertainty in Canada’s post-secondary by engaging in productive conversations with provinces, territories, and educational institutions to clarify how the cap on international student enrollment aligns effectively with the established trusted institution framework, and reforming the Employment Insurance system.
- Building strong foundations through infrastructure by addressing Canada’s affordable housing crisis through partnerships and innovative solutions, recommitting to deeper market and non-market housing affordability along the housing continuum, and taking immediate action on a robust nationwide infrastructure strategy, including investments in clean technologies, supply chains, transit, and broadband.
“Canada’s competitiveness problem can only be solved through increased productivity and innovation,” said Daniel Tisch, President and CEO of the OCC. “This is why the Ontario Chamber of Commerce calls for Budget 2024 to prioritize measures that attract private sector investment, support a healthy and skilled workforce, and build the infrastructure Canada needs for sustainable prosperity.”
READ THE OCC’S FEDERAL BUDGET SUBMISSION HERE.
The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to contributing to the success of our members and our community. We are your Voice of Business!
The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce acts as a unified voice for business of all sizes and interests across Halton Hills. We are members of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CCC). The Chamber Network includes more than 450 chambers representing more than 200,000 businesses.
To learn more about what the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) does for your business, click here to read their 2023 Membership Brochure.
Locally, the Chamber of Commerce maintain open discussions with local town councillors, town staff, MPs and MPPs, advocating for actions that increase commerce and economic development in Halton Hills. As a Chamber of Commerce member, you provide input and identify priorities in order to help us take action and provide input on policies that affect business.
About the Ontario Chamber of Commerce
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) is the indispensable partner of business and Canada’s largest, most influential provincial chamber. It is an independent, not-for-profit advocacy and member services organization representing a diverse network of 60,000 members. The OCC’s mission is to convene, align and advance the interests of its members through principled policy work, value-added business services and broad engagement to drive competitiveness and economic growth in the province.
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Media Contact : Melanie Frazer