Join the London Chamber of Commerce for a special breakfast event featuring
Hon. Vic Fedeli, Ontario’s Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade.
Minister Fedeli will share insights into the province’s economic priorities and the opportunities ahead for Ontario businesses. Attendees will gain perspective on how government initiatives are shaping the business landscape, with discussion likely to touch on:
- Ontario’s strategy for attracting new investment and supporting business growth.
- Key sectors driving the province’s economy, including advanced manufacturing, automotive, clean energy, and technology.
- Workforce development, skills training, and preparing for the jobs of the future.
- Ontario’s role in global trade and opportunities for businesses to expand internationally.
- Collaboration between government and business in strengthening Ontario’s competitiveness.
This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from the Minister and connect with fellow business leaders over breakfast.
Reserve your seat or table today and be part of the conversation about Ontario’s future economy.
About our Keynote Speaker
The Honourable Victor Fedeli is a lifelong entrepreneur, serving the Ford government as Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade.
His business experience led his firm Fedeli Corporation to be ranked in the Top 50 Best Places to Work in Canada in 1989. It also served him well when elected to two terms as Mayor of North Bay, restoring hope and restoring solvency.
In 2011, Vic was elected to the Ontario Legislature and is now serving his fifth term as MPP for Nipissing.
He is married to local humour writer Patty and is always seen in one of his trademark yellow ties.
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