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Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Premier of Ontario Departs on India Trade Mission:Mission Will Create New Opportunities for India and Ontario

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Chandigarh 27th January:- Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario, Canada, is travelling to India today to strengthen economic, political and cultural ties between the two regions.From January 28 to February 5, the Premier will lead a delegation of experts from Ontario's sustainable development and urban infrastructure, business, and higher education sectors across India to promote Ontario's business advantage and create opportunities for new partnerships. The delegation will visit four cities, New Delhi, Chandigarh, Hyderabad and Mumbai and will formalize agreements and memorandums of understanding within the research, infrastructure, technology, science, film and health sectors.

While in India, Premier Wynne will also meet with political and cultural leaders to build new relationships, strengthen existing ones and examine areas for future cooperation.

 Joining the Premier on the mission are Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure Brad Duguid, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade Michael Chan, and Associate Minister of Health and Long-Term Care Dipika Damerla, as well as Members of Provincial Parliament Harinder Takhar, Amrit Mangat, Vic Dhillon, Indira Naidoo-Harris and Bob Delaney.

Ontario, Canada's business environment is designed for global success and Ontario is a North American hub for international investment and trade. It offers direct access to the $20-trillion NAFTA market; a multicultural workforce; streamlined regulations; a low-risk investment climate; competitive business costs; and a great quality of life. World-leading companies have invested billions to start or expand their operations in Ontario, including Honda, Magna, Sodexo, Alcatel-Lucent, AXA, DuPont, MDS, Huawei, IBM, and Dell. Ontario has a population of over 13 million (the largest of any province in Canada), generates 37 per cent of Canada's GDP, and boasts an export-oriented GDP that is larger than that of Belgium, Switzerland or any of the Scandinavian countries.

 

 

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