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Red Dress and Red Tie Event in Support of Crimestoppers

Saturday, February 16th, 2013 at Winona Vine Estates

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Hamilton Chamber hosts Mayor's Breakfast event: Tuesday February 5
 
Join your Chamber colleagues at a breakfast event with Mayor Bob Bratina on Tuesday February 5, 7:45-9am at the Waterfront Centre, sponsored by Union Gas.  Please see event information below.
Two important surveys for Hamilton Chamber members:  

Casino Survey

Hamilton Chamber members would have received an email earlier today with the Chamber's casino survey.  What is important is that we receive as high a response rate as possible - the Hamilton Chamber has not yet taken a position on the casino.  We need to hear from a large majority of our members on this issue so we can make an informed decision on whether we can take a position or present information to City Council on behalf of our members. Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey.  If you did not receive an email as a Chamber member, please contact Whitney at w.simmons@hamiltonchamber.ca or 905-522-1151 ext. 100.

Also, the Hamilton Chamber will be hosting a meeting for our Chamber members only on Wednesday February 13 at 5-6pm at the Waterfront Centre.  We will discuss the casino issue and have an opportunity to dialogue together as a membership.  RSVP to Whitney at w.simmons@hamiltonchamber.ca


Ontario Chamber survey - influence next provincial budget

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC), in partnership with Leger Marketing, is conducting a pre-budget survey. Your responses will inform the OCC's 2013 budget recommendations to the Government of Ontario.  Let's ensure that Hamilton's businesses are well represented in the survey results (as we were with the previous Ontario Chamber survey!).

It only takes seven minutes to complete. All respondents are entered into a draw to win one of four amazing prizes.

Courtesy of Canadian Tire:
  • A barbecue (estimated retail value of $500)
  • An automotive GPS unit (estimated retail value $150)
  • A pair of skates (estimated retail value of $100)
Courtesy of Music Canada:
  • Two tickets to see Lady Gaga perform in Toronto on February 9th.
Your responses will help the OCC help government make the right decisions during this period of economic uncertainty.
 
Responses are due by 5pm on Friday February 8th, 2013.
 
  Click here to take the survey.    

Hamilton Chamber endorses Ontario Chamber's Emerging Stronger 2013 Strategy

In a report released yesterday, the Ontario Chamber provided the Ontario Business Confidence Index that shows that most Ontario businesses are confident in their own outlook (72 percent) and are planning to expand over the next five years (60 percent). However, the same businesses are unsure about the overall direction of Ontario's economy--41 percent express confidence.

The index is a survey of 2,386 businesses (including Hamilton Chamber members) and was conducted as part of Emerging Stronger 2013, a business-driven economic agenda for Ontario released today by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, its network of local chambers, along with their research partner, the Mowat Centre at the University of Toronto.

Emerging Stronger 2013 is a transformational agenda aimed at accelerating Ontario's economic growth. It identifies Ontario's challenges and advantages, and sets out practical and detailed recommendations for government and business.

Some of its key recommendations include: enabling better access to capital for start ups and small businesses through crowd funding; encouraging businesses to employ more Aboriginal people and people with disabilities; opening up more government services to private sector and not-for-profit delivery; utilizing Ontario's large immigrant population to grow exports; and, allowing more employers to participate in training.  Click here to read Emerging Stronger.

The Top Five Threats Facing Businesses Today: February 14


The Top Five Threats Facing Businesses Today is relevant to all businesses and non-profits. It affects all higher-level decision makers who are kept up at night thinking about how to:
  • Become and remain innovative
  • Develop and maintain competitive advantage
  • Recruit and retain top talent
  • Align corporate strategy through effective leadership
  • Minimize the impact of regulatory nightmares 

We are reaching out to you as a business leader to invite you to this executive briefing on combating the five threats.  Our speaker, Jack Smalley, will present an overview of findings based on third party market research conducted over the past year. The research identified what businesses are surviving and thriving in this new economy, what they are doing well, as well as top five threats that businesses face. For the last three decades, Jack Smalley has devoted his career to the field of human resources. His experience includes executive-level management in a number of different industries such as oil, chemical and packaging with an emphasis in manufacturing, engineering, sales, logistics and corporate management.  You will have an opportunity to ask our panel of subject matter

Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Executive Briefing

experts about ways to neutralize each of the threats:

  • Inability to Innovate: Ron Neumann - Innovation Factory
  • Losing Your Competitive Advantage: James Lefebvre - First OntarioCredit Union
  • Costs of Reckless Hiring: Doug Ward - Express Employment Professionals
  • Poor Leadership and Communication: David Adames - Hamilton Chamber of Commerce
  • Regulatory Nightmares: Ken Lancaster - Grant Thornton

Breakfast and a workbook kit will be provided. Space is limited, please register today - www.topfivethreats.eventbrite.com   

  

 

Premier-elect Wynne's plan for Ontario business:  

 

The Hamilton Chamber would like to congratulate Kathleen Wynne for winning the Liberal party leadership race this past weekend.  Recently, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce asked Ms. Wynne to answer five questions on how she would advance the Emerging Stronger Agenda and help business grow and prosper in the province. Here's what she said.

1.  What specific policies will you put in place in order to foster a culture of innovation?

I will work with small business by specifically proposing an increase in the Employer Health Tax (EHT) exemption threshold if this can be shown to accelerate job creation.

I will also work with financial institutions and government agencies to ensure that small and medium-sized enterprises have ease of access to capital required for expansion and innovation.

We also need to continue with our successful Southwest and Eastern Ontario Development Funds, which are supporting innovative companies in those regions.

I will expand our economic development initiatives province-wide: build on our comprehensive regional economic development initiatives, focusing on specific communities to enhance opportunities at the very local level. This includes a rural and northern economic development strategy.

Additionally, my education plan will support increased opportunities for graduate education and the entrepreneurial spirit of our undergraduate and graduate students.

2.  What specific policies will you put in place in order to build a 21st century workforce?

I'll introduce community hubs for adult education and training - coordinating government, non-profit, and private sector resources to give recent graduates, new Canadians and the unemployed practical tools to participate in the workforce.

We must also develop a sustainable model for wage negotiation - a structured dialogue with our partners in the broader public sector to create innovative models for engagement and negotiation. We cannot afford regular cycles of labour instability in the delivery of our valued public services.
I will continue to build upon record McGuinty Liberal infrastructure investments.
We will better prepare our students for the labour market by working with educators, colleges, business and industry to expand student work placements, internships, and co-op programs so more students gain valuable work experience.

We'll also promote better use of credits by increasing their transferability between institutions and expanding our dual credit system.

3.  What specific steps will you take in order to restore fiscal balance?

All Ontarians will prosper if we stay the course on our economic plan - eliminating the deficit by 2017-18 so we can get the province where it needs to be: deficit free, paying down debt, and ensuring Ontario is a prime environment for investment.

I'm also committed to restricting overall spending increases to 1% below GDP growth after 2017-18 until Ontario's debt-to-GDP ratio returns to 27% - the pre-recession, 2007 level.

4.  What specific policies will you put in place that will enable Ontario to take advantage of new opportunities in the global economy?

I will support the diversification of Ontario's trade to global markets. I will follow Dalton McGuinty's lead by leading trade missions to vital markets, including China and India.

We also need to promote efficient cross-border movement through capacityimprovements to the Detroit River Rail and Peace Bridge crossings.

In order to attract investment from around the world, we need to build on our record investments in infrastructure and transportation. That means working with the federal government on a national transit strategy - including a dedicated national transit fund that includes investment for Ontario, particularly for the Metrolinx transit projects in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.

I've also called on the federal government to support an Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway and Trade Corridor - an efficient and secure multimodal transportation system for access to US markets.

5. What specific steps will you take to ensure Ontario makes the most of its competitive advantages?

I'm running because I believe that freedom and fairness and prosperity are indivisible. That's the promise that I will keep as a Liberal, as Premier, as a mother and a grandmother: the promise of an economy that leaves no one behind.

That's why investing in the public services Ontario families rely on is the centerpiece of my campaign. Implementing my four part plan will create jobs and grow the economy:
  • The Way We Grow - creating jobs, attracting investment, and supporting innovation
  • The Way We Care - investing in health and long-term care, reducing poverty, and protecting the environment
  • The Way We Learn - building on our success in primary, secondary, and postsecondary education
  • The Way We Govern - Ontario's fair share from the federal government and enabling Ontario communities to prosper
  

Connect to Careers Job Fair: March 6 

 

Mohawk College and McMaster University are co-sponsoring a Job Fair on March 6th at the Hamilton Convention Centre.  Local employers are invited to participate in the first-ever career fair presented jointly by McMaster and Mohawk.  Meet 1000's of qualified students.  Click here for the invitation. 

 Click here to learn more.


Join the Hamilton Chamber team in this year's Around the Bay Road Race  

 

Join the Hamilton Chamber team to run or walk in this year's Around the Bay Road Race, taking place Sunday March 24.  It's a fun way to enjoy a great event and raise funds for the St. Joseph's Healthcare Foundation in a team atmosphere!  There will be teams in 5k, 10k, 15k or 30k.  The Hamilton Chamber team's captain is Cameron Dyck and he is organizing training runs to help you get ready for the event.  For more information and to register to join the Hamilton Chamber team, visit http://www.aroundthebayroadrace.com/
 

Renew Hamilton Tours Witton Lofts
 

Core Urban Inc. partner Steve Kulakowski - pictured second from left - recently provided Renew Hamilton with a tour of the Witton Lofts condo currently under construction on Murray St. in Hamilton's north end. This property is one of five signature developments being tracked over time by The Renew Hamilton Project, an initiative of the Hamilton Chamber delivered in cooperation with the City of Hamilton and other partners.

Project organizers report a set of Year I video case studies showcasing downtown renewal is nearing completion and that plans for an inaugural learning forum later this year are on track.

The photo also includes, left to right, Andrew Wickham, Bill Humber and Andrew Hoang. Wickham and Hoang are McMaster University alumni now enrolled in a graduate certificate program in project management - environmental at Seneca College.  They are working under Bill Humber on an independent study focused in part on the regeneration of downtown Hamilton.

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    Chamber Division and Committee meetings and events

    Human Resources Committee: Wednesday, February 6, 8:00 a.m., Chamber meeting room (120 King Street West, Plaza Level)

    Transportation Committee: Please note change of date and time for February: Wednesday, February 6, 12 noon at the Chamber meeting rooms (120 King Street West, Plaza Level).  Lunch to be provided by the CAA South Central Ontario. 
    Guest Speaker: John Best of the Southern Ontario Gateway Council

    Ancaster Division: Friday, February 8, 12 noon, Ancaster Mill
    Guest Speakers: Michael Trauttmansdorff of Dunlea Farms and Jan Lukas of Ancaster Community Services

    Environment & Energy: Tuesday, February 12, 8:00 a.m., Chamber meeting room (120 King Street West, Plaza Level)

    Business Development Committee: Wednesday, February 13, 12 noon, Chamber meeting room (120 King Street West, Plaza Level)  Guest Speakers: Chris Phillips and Debbie Spence, Planning & Economic Development, City of Hamilton

    Innovation & Technology: Thursday, February 14, Innovation Factory meeting room (175 Longwood Road South)

    For an overview of the Chamber's committees and divisions, please visit, http://www.hamiltonchamber.ca/committees/committees
     
    Chamber Events 

       

    Nominations are now open for the Ancaster Community Awards and Dundas Community Awards 

     

    Mayor's Breakfast
    Tuesday, February 5
    7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
    Waterfront Centre, 555 Bay Street North 
    $40.00 + hst (buffet breakfast included)
    Sponsor:  

     

     

     

     

    Coffee with the CEO
    presented by Sheraton Hamilton Hotel

    Friday, February 8
    7:45 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. (note time change)  

    $10.00 at door, The Loft, Sheraton Hamilton Hotel 

    Guests:  Tim Richard, Weever Apps & Stephanie McLarty, REfficient
    Topic:  Small Business Start Up and Entrepreneurism 

       

     

    Business After Business
    Thursday, February 28
    Host Location:  Kaizen Accounting 

    104-43 Keefer Court, L8E 4V4
    5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.
    Admission Free   

     

       

    Chamber's Annual Meeting 

    Date TBD 

    5:00 p.m. Business Meeting;  

    6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Reception
    Location and Hospitality Sponsor: Michelangelo's 
    $25.00 + hst 

     

    Sponsors:  Guyatt + Moffat

     

     
    Outstanding Business Achievement Awards
    Monday, March 25 
    5:00 p.m. Reception; 6:00 p.m. Dinner
    Location:  Carmen's Banquet Centre
    Major Sponsors:  Economic Development, BMO Bank of Montreal, Bell Canada and OLG
    Program Sponsor:  Cogeco
    Reception Sponsor:  YourHamiltonBiz.com  VIP Reception Sponsor:  Dan Lawrie Insurance Brokers Ltd.
    $90.00 + hst or tables of 10 $850.00 + hst

     

     

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    Be sure to check out the Community Calendar and the Member News links on the right side panel of this newsletter.  Contact Diane Stephenson at 905-522-1151 ext. 220 or
     to have your information included. 

    *Please Note:  Member News is reserved for Not-for-profit member news and Hamilton Chamber Member milestone news i.e.  Anniversaries, Grand Openings, Awards etc.  All Chamber members are welcome to include their events in the Community Calendar. 


     
     
         
     

                 


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