Through Canada's Economic Action Plan, the federal government is helping businesses in all sectors of the economy by providing a temporary 100-percent capital cost allowance (CCA) rate on new computer hardware and systems software acquired after January 27, 2009, and before February 1, 2011. The cost of this initiative is estimated at $340 million in 2009-10 and $355 million in 2010-11. Click here for more information.
Snowbirds To Perform Fly-By To Celebrate UOIT’s New Clean Energy Research Laboratory
The Canadian Forces' Snowbirds will to do a double fly-by at an "exciting" altitude of only 500' for the official opening of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology’s (UOIT) Clean Energy Research Laboratory (CERL)—a cutting-edge research facility unlike any other in the world. The Snowbirds Fly-by will take place on Tuesday, September 7, 2010 at the main campus of UOIT, 2000 Simcoe Street North, at approximately 1:20 p.m. The Snowbirds will enter Oshawa's airspace from the west just north of Rossland Road at 1:20 pm and will proceed northeast over Oshawa Airport and then north over the university, circle clockwise over the hamlet of Columbus and then back over the Clean Energy Research Laboratory and then proceed southwards above Simcoe Street to the Oshawa harbour and then out over Lake Ontario towards Ottawa. Attendance to the opening ceremony is by invitation only, but you can watch the skies to see the fly-by.
Economic Development And Education Taxes Top Municipal Election Survey
CKDO and Durham Business Groups to Host Live Election Debates. Concerned about how tax increases would impact your business or yourself personally as a property taxpayer? Find out how municipal election candidates would address these and other issues by tuning in to live debates on CKDO 107.7FM/1580AM Radio. The Durham Region Association of REALTORS®, Durham Region Home Builders’ Association and the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce have teamed up with Durham Radio Inc., owner of CKDO Radio to bring you the debates.
Port Of Oshawa Decision A “Win - Win - Win” For All
The Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce has always supported a timely resolution to the future of Oshawa Harbour and welcomed the news that the Government of Canada, the City of Oshawa and the Oshawa Harbour Commission have worked collaboratively to reach an agreement that is a “Win Win Win” for all parties and further that the Government of Canada is investing in major improvements to the Port of Oshawa that will boost the Port as an attraction for families and visitors and support new jobs and business opportunities in the region.
Kate Wheeler , New Anchor of Studio 12 News, Emcees Business Excellence Awards
The Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce presents the 15th Annual Business Excellence Awards at the Holiday Inn Oshawa Whitby Conference Centre on Thursday, September 16th, 2010. The Chamber is pleased to have Kate Wheeler, former CTV news anchor, and the new host of Studio 12 News Oshawa as the emcee of the event to honour this year's Business Excellence Awards recipients. Studio 12 News Oshawa will be launched in late September.
Time To Celebrate - Business Excellence Awards
Thursday, September 16, 2010 is set for the 15th Annual Business Excellence Awards to “Celebrate Business”. Chamber President, John Walker is pleased to announce the 2010 recipients of the prestigious Business Excellence Awards are: “Business Excellence”—Perry Mechanical Inc., Oshawa, and Northwind Solutions, Oshawa; “Civic Pride”—Oshawa Generals Hockey Club, Oshawa; “Innovative Technology”—Durham College, Durham Region; “New Enterprise”—Victory Cigars, Oshawa; “Business Person of the Year”—Mr. Keith Miller, of W.B. White Insurance Brokers Limited, Oshawa.
The Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce has always supported a timely resolution to the future of Oshawa Harbour and welcomed the news that the Government of Canada, the City of Oshawa and the Oshawa harbour Commission have worked collaboratively to reach an agreement that is a Win-Win-Win for all parties and further that the Government of Canada is investing in major improvements to the Port of Oshawa that will boost the Port as an attraction for families and visitors and support new jobs and business opportunities in the region.
This current news of an additional $10 million along with announcement by Minister Flaherty last year of the $9.2 million in federal funding over two years for environmental assessments and remediation of harbour marina lands and the west wharf and the creation of a Canadian Port Authority (CPA) announced by the Minister Baird is a good start to rejuvenating Port Oshawa. In a letter to Minister of Transport John Baird in 2009, the Chamber identified the environmental cleanup and future governance model of the harbour as two important priorities. It felt sufficient funds needed to be allocated for the environmental cleanup of the marina and caveated lands.
The Chamber believes Oshawa’s deep water harbour, 1 of only 18 in Canada, offers significant economic benefits to existing business and has the potential to attract new businesses to Durham Region. The Chamber supports industrial, recreational, commercial and residential uses at the port and over the past decade, has shared that position with numerous transport ministers.
For full details on the agreement and for other information, visit www.oshawa.ca/harbour.
Hwy. 407 — A Promise Made Should Be Kept
The June 2nd announcement of the phasing of Highway 407 through Durham, with the first end of link terminating at Simcoe Street in Oshawa, came as a surprise to the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce.
In a letter to Premier Dalton McGuinty on June 25, 2010 the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce thanked the Premier and the Ministry for announcing the extension of Highway 407, as a good start and noted its extreme disappointment that the parameters for completion of the highway had changed without any dialogue or input from the Durham community which has worked so diligently and in good faith over the past ten years on the completion of the Highway 407 extension to 35/115.
The Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce feels the public and business community have been mislead by the Ontario Government, adding to hear the announcement through the media was not right.
Click here for the complete letter to Premier Dalton McGuinty [PDF]
Click here for a copy of the response from Premier Dalton McGuinty [PDF]
Submitted by HOBB & COMPANY, Chartered Accountants & Tax Specialists Businesses may want to consider delaying the purchase of goods and services that are subject to PST until after July 1, 2010 to take advantage of eligible ITC’s, for example, office equipment and furnishings.As the 8% provincial component of the HST may be recoverable, overall operating costs will be lower. Some consumers will be expecting to see cost adjustments to lower their costs. Consider the impact of HST on your pricing competitiveness.
100 UOIT banners installed in the downtown core just in time for university’s convocation.Downtown Oshawa is fast establishing a reputation as a centre for academic excellence with the development of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology’s (UOIT) downtown campus. The City of Oshawa, Downtown Oshawa Business Improvement Area (DOBIA) and UOIT partnered together to install banners along key corridors to mark the Downtown Oshawa University District.
Harmonized Sales Tax, Transition Guide and Calculator Tools
On July 1, 2010, the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia will implement the harmonized sales tax (HST). The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will administer that tax. Here are a few helpful links to more information on the Harmonized Sales Tax. While you should certainly contact your accountant or bookkeeper to understand the transition rules and regulations as they pertain specifically to your business, these links may help:
The Ontario Government has released a "How To" Tool Kit, which is a template guide to help businesses comply with new requirements relating to workplace violence and harassment. Starting June 15, businesses must: develop workplace policies and programs; assess risks for workplace violence including situations involving handling of cash, dealing with potentially violent clients, working alone, working in high crime areas, protecting valuable goods and transporting people or goods; and identify possible ways to control. Click HERE[PDF] for a copy of the Workplace Violence & Harassment Tool Kit.
Ontario Chamber Helps Link Jobs And Immigrants In Communities Throughout Province
In an effort to better integrate foreign trained workers into the labour force, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) is assisting fifteen communities as they facilitate bridging between workers and potential employers. “Ontario is a magnet for the world – we attract people from around the globe who want to pursue new careers, and lifetime ambitions. But so often we fail to make these dreams come true. We need to better integrate these talented new Ontarians into businesses that can benefit from their expertise, insight, global experience and connections,” says Len Crispino, President & CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.
Chamber Wins Support for Accountability of School Boards to Property Taxpayers
The 99th Annual General Meeting of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) was held in Windsor from April 29 to May 2, 2010. During the policy session on Saturday May 1st, the delegates from over 160 Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade in the province of Ontario, representing 60,000 businesses of all sizes, in all economic sectors and from every area of the province, debated and overwhelmingly adopted the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce resolution calling for “Accountability of School Boards to Property Taxpayers”.
2010 Carnegie Award Presented To Bob Malcolmson At The Ontario Chamber of Commerce AGM
The Chamber Executives Chamber of Commerce Ontario (CEO) awarded the James Gordon Carnegie Memorial Award to Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, Chief Executive Officer & General Manager, Bob Malcolmson on Friday, April 30, 2010 at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting & Convention in Windsor. The award presentation was made by 2009 Award winner Bob Hammersley of the St Thomas Chamber of Commerce and assisted by CEO Chair Kelly Darnley and Johnston Group representative, Debbi Nicholson.
The James Gordon Carnegie Award is presented annually to a Chamber Executive of Ontario member, who is nominated by their peers, for their exemplary efforts as a leader and mentor to other chamber managers.
The Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce welcomes the news of Oshawa City council approving the deal negotiated by City Staff and Transport Canada officials in respect to the Oshawa Harbour. This current news along with announcement by Minister Flaherty last year of the $9.2 million in federal funding over two years for environmental assessments and remediation of harbour marina lands and the west wharf and the creation of a Canadian Port Authority (CPA) announced by the Minister Baird is a good start to rejuvenating Port Oshawa.
Chamber Brings Disney Institute Professional Development To Oshawa
“Disney’s Approach to Business Excellence” program will explore topics of creativity, leadership, management, service, loyalty. The Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that it is bringing Disney Institute’s renowned professional development program, “Disney’s Approach to Business Excellence,” to Oshawa on Thursday September 23, 2010. The full-day event will give area professionals an opportunity to “experience the business behind the magic.”
Plans are underway for the 2010 Durham Economic Prosperity Conference to be held on Friday, November 5, 2010 at the Ajax Convention Centre. In an effort to build regional collaboration and maximize economic development opportunities, community leaders from business, academia, labour and government will be invited to attend the conference to discuss economic strategies for Durham Region.