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Oakville Beaver, 30 Mar 2017, p. 10

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www.insideHALTON.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, March 30, 2017 |10 Chamber supports investment in addressing skills gap continued from p.5 It admits investing in the workforce helps create a competitive advantage, but there is a pressing need for investment in trade-enabling infrastructure. The Chamber has been urging investment in the type of infrastructure that will boost productivity "In particular, their top three infrastructure priorities were all transportation-related. They are local roads and bridges, public parking and transit," stated Faye Lyons, Oakville Chamber vice-president of government relations and advocacy, in a media release. Oakville North-Burlington MP Pam Damoff According to the Chamber, these investments represent only 11 per cent of the $120 billion total in infrastructure spending. It is concerned about the lack of funding for this type of infrastructure in the budget and says trade-enabling infrastructure delivers a significant return on investment and responds to the need for Canadian goods in the global market. However, the Oakville Chamber said it is encouraged by a plan to invest $225 million over four years, starting in 2018-19, to create an organization that has three main goals: identify the skills sought and required by Canadian John Sawyer, Oakville Chamber employers, explore new and innovative approaches to skills development and sharing information and analysis to help future skills investments and programming. The Chamber is also satisfied with the budget' s increased funding for work-integrated learning, which aligns with its policy priorities for 2017. "Addressing the current skills gap is essential to creating a sustainable workforce. Our members have been asking for this type of investment and we are pleased to see the federal government delivering," stated John Sawyer, Oakville Chamber president, in a media release. Play Bingo & You could We were spending too much tim e in the kitchen. O rdering m eals has put the focus back on enjoying ourTStirem ent. Made for Seniors Request your FREE Menu Catalogue Today! 1- 8 4 4 - 4 0 9 - 0 0 5 0 HeartToHomeMeals.ca Caribbean G e t d e lic io u s , fro z e n m e a ls , so u p s an d d e s s e rts d e liv e re d d ir e c tly to y o u r h o m e. ^ M ills ' W B B O . = ............ *.......... . . r z Play Bingo to Collect Ballots Come on out for your chance to win! d n r e a X v J :F R ID A Y ,A P R IL7 @ 7PMS E S S IO N 4 8 3 Speers Road ' ....................................................................................... W *No purchase necessary. Open to residents of Ontario (18+). Valid government-issued " photo identification may be required. For full rules visit the Customer Service Desk. There w ill be " Three (3) Prizes" available to be won, as follows: 3 Trips for 2 ,on a Caribbean Cruise, 6 nights and airfare and Transfers included. Est. retail value of $4,500. This promotion is sponsored by Delta Bingo & Gaming. Free D e liv e ry *. N o O b lig a tio n . D e licio u s C ho ices. * s o m e c o n d it io n s m a y a p p ly . HEART T O ^ H O M E M EA LS DELICIOUS MEALS MADE FOR SENIORS"

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