Tag: Economic Data analysis
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Celebrating Agri-Food Innovation and Growth

Ontario recognizes and celebrates local agri-food innovators whose ideas and projects are strengthening the province’s agri-food sector. Premier Kathleen Wynne and Minister Jeff Leal, honoured local agri-food industry innovators recently for their resourcefulness and leadership that have inspired Ontario’s agricultural sector. The Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence highlights the provinces innovative individuals and organizations…
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E-Learning 2: Volunteer Management – The Importance of volunteering

Volunteering is an integral component of any non-profit and charitable organization. Without volunteers’ dedicating their time and talent, many of these organizations simply would not exist. The ‘Volunteer Management‘ e-learning module is designed to help organizations recruit, organize and develop strong and effective volunteers. This module has of four lessons which cover volunteering and volunteer management:
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Local Food ‘Destination Quinte Region’ Tour a Hit

The recently held 5th annual Eastern Ontario Local Food Conference ‘Destination Quinte Region’ tour was hit with delegates. There were six delicious stops on the tour, highlighting some of the region’s local food diversity and success stories, and providing a closer view of their operations. The first stop included a tour and delicious sampling of…
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Agri-Food Innovations Recognized at Award Ceremony in Aurora
The Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence recently recognized some of the province’s most innovative leaders in the sector! We’d like to introduce some of these innovations to you. On November 9, 2015, a regional event in Aurora showcased the award recipients from in and around the Greater Toronto Area including Haldimand County, Hamilton Region,…
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Agri-Food Innovations Recognized at Award Ceremony in Sudbury
The Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence recognizes and celebrates agri-food producers, processors, organizations and rural communities, who through their innovative ideas and projects are helping strengthen our communities, support a sustainable environment, create jobs and boost our economy. The following are regional award recipients from Algoma, Sudbury and Timiskaming Districts. Mill Market – Sault Ste. Marie…
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A Closer Look at the 2015 Municipal Agriculture Economic Development Forum
Topics presented were: Building a Bio-Industrial Cluster in Southwestern Ontario One Detroit: Building an Inclusive and Diverse Entrepreneurial Community Performance Measurement guide for Agriculture & Agri-food Organizations Golden Horseshoe Food & Farming Alliance Asset Mapping Project The Closure of the Heinz Plant in Leamington Getting Results from Social Media Agriculture as a Local Economic Development…
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Staff Profile: Barry Potter, Agriculture Development Advisor
Get to know our staff. We’ll be profiling them here so you can get to know who can help you grow your ideas. What is your role in the Regional Economic Development Branch? I cover all of Northern Ontario as an Agriculture Development Advisor with a Livestock specialty. I work with the other advisors in…
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10 takeaways from EDAC 2015 in Whitehorse
Economic Development happens in a complex and highly competitive environment. When you’re competing for investment, labour, and other resources with literally every other municipality across the globe it can be hard to stand out in a crowded marketplace. Especially, if you’re a small rural community. The 2015 Economic Development Association of Canada (EDAC) annual conference…
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New Performance Measurement guide for Agriculture & Agri-Food Organizations
A new performance measurement guide has been developed for Agriculture and Agri-Food organizations. The guide takes the reader through a step-by-step process designed to to help organizations develop a performance measurement plan. Performance measurement is the ongoing process of collecting, analyzing and reporting results. Performance measurement has a ton of benefits and helps organizations in…
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Population changes in Rural Ontario

According to a recent factsheet prepared by the Rural Ontario Institute entitled “Change in non-metro population 2014” less than half of the rural counties in Ontario had population increases over the last three years. Over the same period, however, all urban counties experienced population increases. Ray Bollman the author of the factsheet highlights the long…
