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The Government of Canada s 2021 Budget provides for additional support for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions to help the province s key economic sectors.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been disrupting the country s economy for over a year now. During these long months marked by unprecedented challenges, the Government of Canada has taken quick action to provide support to protect Canadians and boost businesses by adapting its response to the health crisis.
Economic development businesses and organizations represent the backbone of regional and community economies, generate good local jobs and are a source of pride for their communities. It is therefore essential to use the unique connection CED maintains with communities and local businesses to help these businesses quickly get back on their feet.
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The Government of Canada’s 2021 Budget provides for additional support for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions to help the province’s key economic sectors.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been disrupting the country’s economy for over a year now. During these long months marked by unprecedented challenges, the Government of Canada has taken quick action to provide support to protect Canadians and boost businesses by adapting its response to the health crisis.
Economic development businesses and organizations represent the backbone of regional and community economies, generate good local jobs and are a source of pride for their communities. It is therefore essential to use the unique connection CED maintains with communities and local businesses to help these businesses quickly get back on their feet.
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The governments of Canada and Quebec have finalized an agreement with Formula One World Championship (FOWC) to ensure the return of the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada and its extension into 2031, two years beyond the current agreement. Due to the health measures in place to fight COVID-19, the Grand Prix du Canada is being cancelled for a second year in a row. The event will nonetheless return next year and will be held as outlined in the contract among the partners and the FOWC.
Montréal, April 28, 2021 – The governments of Canada and Quebec have finalized an agreement with Formula One World Championship (FOWC) to ensure the return of the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada and its extension into 2031, two years beyond the current agreement.
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Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions invests nearly $1.4 million in snowmobile and quad trail maintenance in both regions to help attract winter activity enthusiasts from home and abroad in the coming years.
The practice of winter trail activities contributes to Quebec s regional vitality. In the context of a global pandemic, several regions have been impacted by the temporary absence of international tourists. Outdoor activities have nonetheless enabled local people to enjoy themselves and take advantage of Canada s natural beauty and richness, while also helping to diversify the economies of our communities.
To showcase more broadly the unparalleled attractions around Quebec s regions and to enable businesses and organizations offering winter trail activities to be ready for the next season, we must continue to invest in trail maintenance and provide an optimal experience to tourists from home and abroad.
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The Government of Canada announces $100,000 in support for Unico Revêtement Métallique, a Côte-de-Beaupré business in the Québec region.
The Québec region counts several dynamic, resilient businesses and organizations with innovative ideas that are contributing to a strong local economic fabric. Across all sectors, certain innovative organizations have seen development opportunities in the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and, now that they are ready to rebound, they need support to play their key role in the economic recovery and ensure the vitality of their communities. The Government of Canada is committed to assisting them as they pursue their activities and to fostering their growth and success.