FedDev Ontario Invests $4.4M in Cleantech Projects
FedDev Ontario is investing $4.4 million to support two technology companies, BluWave-ai and Tehama, in cleantech projects.
FedDev Ontario is investing $4.4 million to support two technology companies, BluWave-ai and Tehama, in cleantech projects.
The Canadian governments are investing $40 million in funding for nine community infrastructure projects across the regions of Saskatchewan.
As the tourism industry around the world continues to rebound following the global pandemic, FedNor is investing $9.7 million to benefit 74 tourism projects in Northern Ontario.
Through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC), the Ontario government is providing more than $6 million to 17 agri-food projects in Northern Ontario.
The Ontario government will invest $25 million in economic development initiatives for Indigenous communities over the next three years.
FedDev Ontario has announced an investment of over $8.2 million to support 34 projects in the Niagara region to drive community revitalization, tourism, and local growth.
Over $198 million has been invested by the Ontario government via Ontario Research Fund to support Ontario-made innovation.
From Canada and Ontario government investment, Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) plans to invest $268 million for broadband expansion to high-speed internet service to more than 63,000 rural buildings in Southwestern Ontario by 2023.
Via the SWODF program, the Ontario government has awarded more than $24 million to four Ontario manufacturing companies to enhance local processes and create 52 jobs.
In 2023, Nokia will commence construction on its new $340 million research and development center in Ottawa that is expected to open in 2026.