Circle Tuesday, May 15th on the calendar… that’s when the North Bay and District Chamber of Commerce is holding their provincial ‘Meet The Candidates’ debate.

The event goes at 7 pm at Odyssée.

The Chamber is highlighting their message of “Vote Prosperity” during the campaign,which is based on four pillars for Ontario:

1. Strengthen business competitiveness: Rising input costs, especially those costs deriving from government regulation and policy, are the most common and acute concern of the business community in Ontario.

2. Foster Job Creation: A robust labour market consisting of good jobs is essential to prosperity for all Ontarians.

3. Build Healthy Communities: Building strong communities through adequate and affordable housing, sustainable health care, and good infrastructure also supports business prosperity and growth, which supports those communities.

4. Improve Government Accountability: Poor implementation of government initiatives can result in resource waste, political frustration, and disruption for ordinary citizens, as demonstrated by a series of policy failures under governments of all political stripes.

“The North Bay & District Chamber of Commerce and local chambers and boards of trade across the province have been advocating tirelessly with candidates and elected officials, highlighting business priorities for this election,” said Peter Chirico, President & CEO. “Which ever party makes up the next government, it will be important that the economy rebound strong for businesses in our area.  During the election campaign, we will continue these efforts, and ask for local candidates to adopt our economic plan that will help strengthen businesses competitiveness, foster job creation, build healthy communities and improve government accountability.”

The full list of recommendations in Vote Prosperity can be found at http://www.occ.ca/vote-prosperity2018/

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