ONTARIO CREATING JOBS BY GOING GREEN

Released on = June 25, 2007, 1:58 am

Press Release Author = Iris Conseil

Industry = Financial

Press Release Summary =
ONTARIO CREATING JOBS BY GOING GREEN
$650-Million Fund Will Create the Next Generation of Green Technologies and Good,
High Paying Jobs


Press Release Body = OSHAWA, Ontario - A new $650-million fund will secure the next
generation of high-paying jobs for Ontarians by developing clean and green
technologies and businesses in Ontario, says Premier Dalton McGuinty.

\"There\'s a huge opportunity out there and Ontario is determined to seize it for our
people and our economy,\" McGuinty said.

\"With the world looking for innovative ways to conserve energy and fight global
warming, some place is going to secure thousands of jobs by researching and
developing new solutions, and we want that place to be Ontario.\"

Premier McGuinty unveiled the Next Generation Jobs Fund, which will make $650
million available to companies looking to invest in the development of clean cars,
clean fuels, and clean technologies and products here in Ontario.

To bid for financial support from the fund, companies will have to demonstrate they
can:

Secure good jobs for Ontarians
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Help establish Ontario as a global leader in an emerging market
Build on existing expertise in areas in which Ontario has a strong research and
commercial base or create new expertise, and
Create synergies among researchers, business people and entrepreneurs.

The fund will be modeled after the successful $500 million Ontario Automotive
Strategy which has helped to leverage more than $7 billion in total new auto
investments in the province over the past four years.

\"The approach is tried and true: we know we can attract investment and create and
keep good full-time jobs by working with companies that are looking for the most
aggressive and innovative places in North America,\" McGuinty said.

\"What\'s new is designing a fund specifically to develop and manufacture green
technologies and products across all sectors. There are people out there who claim
you have to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. We understand
that, in today\'s world, to grow your economy you must green your economy.\"

\"The ability to innovate is key to Ontario\'s economic prosperity,\" said Sandra
Pupatello, Minister of Economic Development and Trade. \"The McGuinty government is
committed to helping the province\'s industries make high-quality,
environmentally-sensitive products for their customers and the next generation of
highly skilled jobs for their employees.\"

\"What\'s good for business must also be good for the environment,\" said Bill White,
President of DuPont Canada. \"DuPont\'s Research and Development Centre demonstrates
how businesses offer quality jobs in the development of new green technology - such
as biofuels and polymers made with corn and other renewable resources - that lead to
quality jobs with our Canadian and global manufacturing customers.\"


\"We see the government\'s challenge of developing even more leading-edge, efficient
and low emission vehicles as a great opportunity for our industry,\" said Arturo
Elias, President of GM Canada. \"This is the kind of positive partnership that can
accelerate green vehicle technologies while also helping to ensure we remain at the
forefront of competitive jurisdictions to invest, employ and grow for the future.\"

\"We have industries that are among the most productive and innovative in the world,
scientists who are among the best and brightest and workers who have the best skills
and knowledge on the continent,\" said Premier McGuinty. \"The world is looking for
solutions. Ontario has the people and the know-how to deliver them. And this fund
will help make it happen, creating jobs and investment.\"


For more information, contact:
Ray Lancashire, Media Relations, Invest Ontario
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
900 Bay Street, 5th Floor, Hearst Block, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2E1
Tel: (416) 326-1608
Fax : (416) 314-4589
E-mail: ray.lancashire@ontario.ca

For France :
Christine Arnal, Iris Conseil
Tel : 01 45 44 04 21
E-mail : c.arnal@iris-conseil.net



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Contact Details = For France :
Christine Arnal, Iris Conseil
Tel : 01 45 44 04 21
E-mail : c.arnal@iris-conseil.net

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