Ontario creates jobs

Ontario creates jobs

More and more earning opportunities are appearing in the Canadian provinces.

It is everyone's dream to see his or her country grow economically. A free market is necessary for the formation of small and medium-sized businesses, and lower taxes can generate additional interest for large enterprises.

Canada has been trying for a long time to develop its provinces. In five years, the government has provided over half a million jobs in Ontario. And most recently, Economic Development Minister Vic Fideli reported that the number of jobs rose again this March, by another 20,000.

If you read the statistics, the state is really trying to attract not only qualified specialists but also multiple injections into the country's economy. For example, last year this amount was about CAD 93 million. Canada is interested in increasing salaries because it will help potential immigrants with the necessary professions as best as possible to settle in place.

In the coronavirus interval, the government has managed to secure more than CAD 17 billion in investments in auto manufacturing. Most recently, Volkswagen announced plans to build its first electric car battery plant in St. Thomas in Canada. This is the first enterprise by Europe's largest automobile concern, preparing for opening abroad.

However, Canada does not want to stop and continues to develop its own production in Ontario. In the small town of Ingersoll, with a population of fewer than 15,000 people, the BrightDrop Zevo 600 electric car plant was opened.

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