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action can be taken by
business, government,
academia and others to
support growth in On-
tario.” Other highlights
included commentary
from David Frum on
the implications of the
U.S. election for Ontario.
Paul Martin engaged
Aboriginal leaders on
their vision for Aborigi-
nal communities in the
province. The Summit
also profiled six emerg-
ing leaders with world-
leading ideas.
We assembled leaders who want
to drive change in how we do busi-
ness in this province and who are com-
mitted to action,” said Allan O’Dette,
President and CEO of the Ontario
Chamber of Commerce.
Ontario is facing a clutch mo-
ment,” O’Dette continued, “we fun-
damentally believe that Ontario can
emerge stronger from the current eco-
nomic and fiscal climate. But it is up to
us to follow through on our commit-
ments.”
The Ontario Chamber will re-
lease its annual progress report on its
five-year Emerging Stronger agenda in
January.
To learn more about the OES, visit www.
ontarioeconomicsummit.com.