p14 trffiune 1991 s t ft v- i r v i v vv v v v v v vv y a a v- city of toronto contract compliance programme all firms that obtain business from the city of toronto are required to provide information on the characteristics of their workforce including occupational groupings and salary firms are also required to adopt and post nondiscrimination policies where they can be seen by all employees and the general public firms who previously filed data are required to provide updated information starting july 2 1991 the city is holding information sessions to assist suppliers and bidders meet these requirements to obtain copies of related forms and to register for a session contact the fettanwftanaf uigracpdicadt m vaoxm city of toronto contract compliance programme equal opportunity division 1 ith floor 595 bay street toronto ontario m5g 2c2 telephone 416 3926822 tdd 3920083 a l stevenson executive director management services department jd duncan commissioner department of purchasing and 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with real benefits for individuals the communities they live in and for canadian industry hundreds of canadian companies are achieving remarkable internation al success theyre creating jobs developing new skills and opportuni ties for thousands of canadians and creating markets around the world for canadian products yes we can weve got the ability to build on our successes we have a history of working in cooperation with others for world class achievements in peacekeeping medicine and space exploration now with business labour govern- ments academic and social groups working together wecan achieve canadair group bombardier inc st laurent quebec a ivorld leader in aerial firefightiug wilh us renoioned water knmer a major force in business aviation wilh 25u clmllenger jets already delivered and the acknowledged leader in the development mregiori- al commercial jet aircraft canadair is also a leader in job creation employment has increased by more than 2p00 since ilk companys purchase by bombardier inc m 1986 prosperity through international competitiveness but there is one more critical factor canadas ulti- mate potential depends on the com mitment of individual canadians yes we can weve got thepeople its time now to unite around our greatest economic challenge yet preparing for a prosperous future as individuals theres a lot we can do put yourself in the picture through further education or skills development programs asparents we can encourage our children to stay in school longer and start career planning activities sooner as employers we can think of training as a business investment and encourage a workenvironment where excellence and a commitment to learning are celebrated finally as canadians we can become a positive part of the process through involve ment in the consultations on our economic future smiths falls ontario if investing in the future opens the door to success stanley tools of smiths falls ontario certainly has the key over the last two years the company lias invested millions on equipment and worker training and retraining which will double production and increase employ- menlbylliemid9qs with exports accounting for 50 of sales and job creation up 82 over threeyears its liardly surprising tltat nezo flyer industries limited of winnipeg received a 1991 canada export aioard already a major success in the us new flyer is now aggressively pursuing markets in mexico europe and lite middle east we can canada