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Milton Chamber of Commerce receives Accreditation with Distinction November/December 2014 | Vol. 25 No. 6 • Corporate Functions Special Events • Two Ballrooms Licensed Patios & Bars • Meeting Room Personalized Menus • Exceptional Service 905-864-8511 121 Chisholm Dr., Milton Just south of Hwy 401 off Hwy 25 www.teatrocentre.ca Austen Noble Insurance Brokers Ltd. • Business Insurance • Commercial Auto • Personal Auto House Condo Tenants Insurance Monthly Payment Plans Available established 1956 www.austeninsurancebrokers.com 205 Main St. E., Milton 905.878.7217 Mike Austen John Austen [email protected] [email protected]

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Milton Chamber of Commerce receives Accreditation with Distinction

NovemberDecember 2014 | Vol 25 No 6

bull Corporate Functions bull Special Eventsbull Two Ballrooms bull Licensed Patios amp Bars

bull Meeting Room bull Personalized Menusbull Exceptional Service

905-864-8511 121 Chisholm Dr MiltonJust south of Hwy 401 off Hwy 25

wwwteatrocentreca

Austen NobleI n s u r a n c e B r o k e r s L t d

bull Business Insurance bull Commercial Autobull Personal Auto bull House bull Condo bull Tenants Insurance

Monthly Payment Plans Availableestablished 1956

wwwausteninsurancebrokerscom bull 205 Main St E Milton bull 9058787217

Mike AustenJohn Austen

mikeausteninsurancebrokerscom

johnausteninsurancebrokerscom

2 NovemberDecember 2014

2014 BoArD of DireCtors

ExEcutivEPresident

Lesley MansfieldHalton Learning Foundation

Past PresidentRichard Bolton

Centricity 360

vice Presidentteresa Fujarczuk

Granite Ridge Golf Club

treasurerWilfred ldquoBuddyrdquo Edge

RBC Dominion Securities

DiREctoRs Keith Hesse

Aimco Solrec Limited

Walter HeydenDufferin Aggregates

Rick MalboeufTown Council Representative

Leslie McLarenRoxul Inc

Blake MercerMercer amp Mercer Certified General Accountants

Howard MottHutchinson Thompson Henderson amp Mott

David orsquoconnellBANG creative communications

Rob RubinoRBC Dominion Securities

cHaMBER staFF sandy MartinExecutive Director

Krista Lenardon-trullMarketing amp Communications Coordinator

Joanne BarrettAdministrative Coordinator

Zain Masood Membership Developer

cheryl ciccarelliCommittee amp Program Coordinator

Melissa JanjevichAdvertising Sales Representative

251 Main street East suite 104Milton ontario

L9t 1P1

telephone 9058780581Facsimile 9058784972

infomiltonchambercawwwmiltonchamberca

Business News

Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting

ldquooh Canada our home and native landhelliprdquo together 326 delegates plus numerous other staff guests and visitors attended the Canadian Chamber of Commercersquos annual general meeting in Charlottetown Prince edward island in late september We gathered together to debate discuss engage and finally to vote on 69 resolutions which had been put forth to the chambers of commerce from coast to coast it was one of the most amazing opportunities that i have had to witness the passion and commitment demonstrated by each person at this meeting supporting and advocating on behalf of their provincial business community

Our Executive Director Sandy Martin and i attended the ontario caucus meeting and individually discussed each of these resolutions including finance and taxation transportation and infrastructure environment and natural resources human resources industry international affairs and special issues We solidified our stance indicated where we would welcome an amendment from the submitting chamber if we had chosen to vote against their resolution while maintaining a co-operative and cohesive message as to our perspective on behalf of our membership Periodically a representative from another province would address our caucus provide additional clarity on their resolution and request the support of ontario Occasionally we were convinced through their specific argument other times we chose to retain our position throughout all our discussions the interests of our business community remained paramount

the session during which all resolutions were debated keenly demonstrated the importance of one

person one vote some resolutions were defeated by only six votes Others passed with similar margins As there were no breaks delegates took additional steps to ensure that if they had to leave the room their voting card was given to another delegate to ensure their vote was counted the chair of our meeting was balanced poised and demonstrated a great sense of humour during extremely contentious issues yet remained firmly grounded in robertrsquos rules of order during all votes

the resolutions passed at this meeting outlined our policy framework for the upcoming year while the staff at the Canadian Chamber would bring issues of national importance to the federal government to ensure that the voice of our businesses was clearly articulated

ldquooh Canada our home and native landhelliprdquo indeed As we all stood singing our national anthem at the opening of our business session the sound of our collective voices was thrilling to hear Whether or not we agreed or disagreed our love for Canada and our dedication to acting in the best interests of our member businesses remained at the forefront

My thanks to the Charlottetown Chamber of Commerce for hosting a tremendous annual general meeting and for the colleagues i met across Canada each of whom provided me with a new perspective on the incredible strength and love which resides in our country

ldquoIndividually we are a drop Together we are an oceanrdquo (Ryunosuke Satoro [1 March 1892 ndash 24 July 1927] the ldquoFather of the Japanese short storyrdquo )

35cent per litre LESS for Chamber MembersLooking to cut fuel costs

Contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or

infomiltonchamberca for more informa on

PREsiDEntrsquos MEssagE

Lesley MansfieldPresident

3NovemberDecember 2014

MAIN ST E MILTON

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pson

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Main St

Steeles Ave

655 Main St East Milton

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905-875-3673905-875-3673655 Main St East Milton

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Find Business Soluons MPL

Best business resources amp e‐resources Programs and research help Wireless Internet and computers

To register for any of the following Chamber events please visit wwwmiltonchamberca or call 905-878-0581

Upcoming events

Milton Young Professionals Wednesday November 19 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Harrop restaurant 345 steeles Ave e

November Business After Hours Tuesday November 25 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Hosted by Springridge Farm and McMarketing Inc 7256 Bell School Line

springboard seminar series Wednesday November 26 2014 830 am - 930 am Topic Donrsquot make death a business tragedy How to prepare for succession Presenter Jasmine Sweatman Sweatman Law Firm Milton Chamber of Commerce Boardroom Members free Non-members $10 (plus HST)

Milton Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingWednesday December 3 2014 Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Please see page 22 for more details

take Advantage of Digital Marketing to reach More Customerswith Mike OrsquoGrady Sales Manager for Yellow Pages Group Thursday December 4 2014 730 am Registration amp Breakfast Teatro Conference amp Event Centre Chamber Members $35 (plus HST) General Public $45 (plus HST) Sponsored by Yellow Pages Group and Ontario Chamber of Commerce

Milton Young Professionals Wednesday December 17 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Champs feC 300 Bronte st s

January Business After Hours Tuesday January 27 2015 500 pm - 700 pm Hosted by RBC Royal Bank 1050 Bronte st s

13th Annual Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction Tuesday February 3 2015 Autographs 600 pm rattlesnake Point Golf Club

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Barnaby Henderson Howard Mott Nathan Green

Your Chamber is accredited with distinctionthe Canadian Chamber of Commerce

held its annual conference the end of September in Charlottetown PEI Lesley Mansfield Milton Chamber President and i attended on behalf of our Board and membership

Milton Chamber of Commerce received Accreditation with Distinction designation at the CCC conference

several Chambers were recognized at a Special Chairs Luncheon for achieving ldquoAccreditationrdquo and ldquoAccreditation with Distinctionrdquo designations it was a special moment for both Lesley and I On the front cover of this newsletter Mike McMullen Chair of the Canadian Chamber is beside Lesley and on the right is Chuck Davidson the president of the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

WHat is accREDitationin 2004 representatives from all levels of

the chamber network formed the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada (CACC) and launched a national accreditation program designed to recognize chambers that satisfy a set of high standards and practicesmdashchambers that seek to stand out that look to the future

Accreditation is a formal acknowledgement that member chambers of commerceboards of trade have been successfully evaluated by the CACC against rigorous national standards of policy service and performance

Accreditation will ensurebull strategic focus on core chamber

activitiesbull Uniform practices and policies

across the networkbull Dependable governance proceduresbull Distinctive brand identitybull A competitive edge against other

business organizationsbull A stronger ldquovoice of businessrdquo in your

communitybull An increased role in national and

international policy advocacythe process was rigorous and required

extensive staff time to complete the 5 pillars covering every aspect of running a Chamber of Commerce i want to thank our team for the excellent work done in order to receive such an honour Only 80 chambers across the country have received the designation We are very proud of our accomplishment

the 2014 AGM themed ldquoBuilding a stronger future togetherrdquo focused on restoring Canadarsquos competitiveness but also on the competitiveness and relevancy of Chambers of Commerce We had the opportunity to discuss and learn from one another about the challenges facing Chambers of Commerce We discussed how to demonstrate to our members how we can remain relevant

the Canadian Chambersrsquo senior Director of economic financial and tax Policy Hendrik Brakel discussed the global economic outlook and what it means for Canadian business and Warren everson the Canadian Chambersrsquo senior Vice President of Policy Josh Hjartarson Vice President of Policy and Government Relations for the ontario Chamber of Commerce and Brant Hasanen Past President of the Kamloops Chamber of Commerce discussed how all levels of the chamber network can lobby more effectively to strengthen the Voice of Business

the AGM was a tremendous success and both Lesley and I learned a great deal over the few days we were there about the absolute necessity for local provincial and national Chambers of Commerce

KEEPing uP WitH tHE tiMEs hellip BusinEss nEWs goEs DigitaL in 2015

We have launched our new website wwwmiltonchamberca and are excited to introduce our Business News newsletter in an online version the look and feel will remain the same the articles will focus on business and local issues and offer you an advertising vehicle to reach others in the Milton business community Designed to keep members informed about current issues as well as Chamber happenings the Business News is published six times a year and will be distributed electronically to members primary contacts and company contacts We are excited to be able to deliver the publication directly to your mailbox and to those of your staff and colleagues

Advertisers will get a direct link from their online ad to their website With the newsletter being sent to over 2000 emails this will bring potential customers to your doorstep in one easy click of the mouse

ExEcutivE DiREctoRrsquos REPoRt

sandy MartinExecutive Director

5NovemberDecember 2014

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Saturday mornings in downtown MiltonMain Street from Martin to James

Until October 11 2014700 am to 1200 noon

Visit the Milton Chamber of Commerce

Milton Chamber of Commerce receives accreditation with distinction

Charlottetown (PE) ndash September 29 2014 At a ceremony today as part of the Canadian Chamberrsquos annual general meet-ing the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada was pleased to be able to present a number of new accreditations to chambers from across the country

ldquoWe are proud to recognize these chambers as examples of effective well-managed and stable organizations making a difference in communities across the country ndash keeping

lsquothe voice of busi-nessrsquo loud and strongrdquo said Perrin Beatty President and Ceo of the Canadian Chamber of Com-merce

to achieve accreditation a chamber must meet minimum standards in criti-cal areas including areas of governance operations member-ship programming policy and advocacy and strategic planning

Accreditation is aimed at continuous operational improvement and standards of local chambers of commerce and an el-evation of their profile across the country as effective and well-managed organiza-tions

ldquoAccreditation is the acknowledgment that member chambers have been success-fully evaluated against rigorous national standards of policy service and perfor-mancerdquo said Chuck Davidson President of the Chamber Accreditation Council of

Canada Davidson continued ldquothat this brings the number of accredited chambers to more than 70 in Canadardquo

Developed by a team of chamber executives in conjunction with provin-cial and territorial chambers and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce the accreditation program is operated by an arms-length organization called the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

(CACC) The CACC is composed of representatives from

across the country The Council meets twice

per year to review applications for accreditation

Accredita-tion is a means of reinforcing and clarifying to the com-munity at large

what activities are pivotal to a

chamberrsquos func-tions and determines

the chamberrsquos unique value proposition vis-agrave-

vis other organizations in the marketplace

Chambers of commerce and boards of trade that are able to submit their files for review twice per year and are always recognized at the Canadian Chamberrsquos an-nual Network Luncheon during which lo-cal chamber achievements are celebrated

initial accreditations are valid for a period of two years and reaccreditations are valid for three years

cHaMBER nEWs

6 NovemberDecember 2014

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Churchill Collision becomesFix Auto Milton

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Halton Womens Place will provide a safe haven information and education to

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Crisis Lines (905) 878-8555 and (905) 332-7892

Welcome to Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre an award winning premier banquet facility where elegance beauty and service is our standard

Whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate event or social gathering Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre maintains over four decades of experience in skillfully planning and executing a variety of special occasions from the most intimate gathering to the largest extravaganza we offer the most unique indoor and outdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event

situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque parkland your guests will be transported to a state of serenity as they enjoy strolling through the manicured courtyard gardens and lush green lawns

Our elegantly decorated banquet halls easily accommodate parties of 50 ndash 500 guests and our dedicated and experienced staff will attend to every detail

Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre offers the sophistication and convenience of the city while retaining the warmth and charm of the country

The Angelucci family have been caring and efficient professionals in the catering business for over 30 years

During that time each member of the family has proudly developed their own specialty Their knowledge experience and innovative ideas combine to guarantee the success of your important event

bull Are you tired of the same old thingbull Are you considering an occasion to

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bull Do you have a picture in mind of your special function but yoursquore not quite sure how to put it all together

Just say the word and theyrsquoll co-ordinate an event tailored specially for you Combining the seasonally breathtaking beauty of the courtyard gardens the impressive banquet rooms and our creativity with your ideas to turn your visions into reality Wersquoll look after it all from invitations and table linens to exciting entertainment as well as providing you with discounts on photographers tuxedo rentals and florists

Our family and accommodating staff will make sure you donrsquot forget a thing As your special event draws to a close yoursquoll get the credit for hosting a truly outstanding event

Milton Banquet amp Conference CentreFeatured new member

Come ride the streetcars Located at 13629 Guelph Line in Milton Ontario the Halton County Radial Railway (HCRR) is a full-size operating electric railway and museum featuring historic electric railcars operating on two kilometers of scenic track The HCRR is owned and operated by the On-tario Electric Railway Historical Association (OERHA) a non-profit educational organi-zation the HCrr is proud to be ontariorsquos first and largest electric railway museum

the oerHA is made up of active mem-bers who volunteer to maintain restore and operate the museum for its many visitors throughout the year

New members are always welcome at the HCRR and there are many ways to lend a hand

Admission to the Halton County Radial Railway includes unlimited historic street-car rides on two kilometers of scenic track which stops at our famous ice cream shop (approximately a 20 minute ride) access

to the grounds display barns and historic rockwood station No admission is required to our Gift Shop where guests can find unique railway inspired gifts and tasty treats

ouR Missionto collect preserve restore operate

and display electric railway-related objects and interpret their historical significance through the operation of the Halton County Radial Railway

Ontario Electric Railway Historical Association Featured renewing member

FEatuRED MEMBERs

7NovemberDecember 2014

Make It YOUR Business70 of those suffering from domestic violence are victimized while at workEmployers are now obligated by law to protect employees experiencing abuse in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)

Learn how to recognize and respond to signs of domestic violence and how to help your employees and co-workers find the support they need

Halton Womenrsquos Place facilitates the Government of ontario-funded public education campaign Neighbours Friends and Families to community groups and businesses The presentation focuses on the impact of domestic violence in the

workplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to ldquotake every reasonable precautionrdquo to protect their employeesworkplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to take every reasonable prrecaution to protect their employeesFor more information on how to book a session for your workplace please contact Tricia Clinical Manager 905-332-1200 ext 224

Cost of Session 1-20 employees $50 | 20+ employees $100 wwwhaltonwomensplacecomCost of session 1-20 emplo

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A Milton taxi servicesAM strategic Accountants incAcclaim HealthAir separation technologies incBDO Canada LimitedBerka Dr e - orthodontist - Milton orthodonticsBlue Beacon of Canada - Division of CANCLEAN Financial CorpBy Design GraphicsCF Crozier amp Associates IncCathleen Mctavish rMtCBM LtdCentre - Skills Development amp Training Milton Employment ServicesCenturion fire ControlCentury 21 Future Realty - Roach Family real estate teamColour Works Printing incCOLT Fences and DecksCommunity Foundation of Halton NorthCompression Technology CorporationDance eliteDelacourtrsquos Gift and tablewareE Manson Investments LimitedFamily Place Thefirst Class Home Care incorporatedfix Auto of Miltonfortress Comics incGfs ontario inc

Glencairn Golf ClubGlobal Promotional ApparelGlobal trade Partners inc Gordon M McTavish amp Associates IncGorrudrsquos Auto GroupHalton Automotive amp Industrial Supply LtdHalton Country Inn amp Golf Club Halton Power equipmentHalton Region - Employment Housing amp social servicesHawkins Animal HospitalHealth Centre of MiltonHitherfield SchoolIndech Law Chambers Professional CorpJim shaw Accounting services incJohn Howard Society of Peel-Halton-DufferinJohnston Maintenance LtdKPMG LLPLiaison College Oakville CampusMaplebots incMarilyn J Samuels LLB LLMMarlin travel McLaren Press Graphics LtdMillside total Communications incMilton Home Hardware Building CentreMinMaxx Realty IncMohawk Inn amp Conference Centre

Ontario Electric Railway Historical AssociationParadigm telesales incParkway Auto TradePower Link Expedite CorporationPro Con Building Supplies LtdrDC NetworksReese Auto Truck amp Equipment ServicesRotary Club of Milton TheRoyal LePage Credit Valley Real Estate - Joe PecharichRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty ndash Carole D BudworthRoyal Lepage Meadowtowne Realty - Shawn KennyRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty - Troy HoogendoornSalvation Army - Khi Community Thesci-Mech technicalsHoot Photographicspokes Nrsquo slopesstanmar ConsultingTeatro Conference amp Event Centre (Alemilia Hospitality Group)the Dance Class the Dance shoppe Tombro Trucking LimitedWeb Nodes inc

renewing members Thanks to the following businesses for their continued support Escarpment Countrytrade Partner

MEMBER REnEWaLs

8 NovemberDecember 2014

Must be 19 years of age or older Valid government-issued photo identification may be required

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Welcome new membersWelcome to the following new Chamber Members We invite you to participate in Chamber events and encourage you to take part in one or more of the Chamber committees

aBL EMPLoyMEnt50 steeles Ave e Unit 23Milton ON L9T 4W9Contact Jennifer staruch Cust serv Mgrtel 905-635-2940 wwwablemploymentcomldquoCome Work With Usrdquo ABL Employment is an independently owned Canadian staffing agency that brings together people that want to work and companies that need work done We specialize in the industrial and distribution sectors with solutions that combine both part time temporary jobs and long-term hiring strategies Contact our Milton office today

aMg viRtuaL assistant sERvicEsMilton oNContact Alejandra Montejo Support specialisttel 905-808-4843wwwamgvirtualassistantcomAMG offers Virtual (Off-site) Administrative services including secretarial support Graphic Design and Social Media Planning amp Management We are happy and proud to support small businesses entrepreneurs executives and busy individuals who need assistance with the daily operation of their businesses

aZ MoRtgagE soLutions330 Bronte st s Unit 218Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Angela Zhang ownerDirectorTel 905-876-2505wwwazmortgagesolutionscaAZ Mortgage solutions is a licensed brokerage with financial services commission of ontario FSCO ndash License 12145 Angela the principal broker has been working in the industry for over 15 years Our mission is to be the most trusted resource of mortgage advice and service in Milton and the GtA West areas

BEauMont ELDER accountants LLP330 Bronte st s Unit 210Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Melanie Beaumont PartnerTel 905-875-4444Fax 905-875-2227wwwbecpacaA full service accounting and taxation firm serving corporations and individuals our services vary from bookkeeping to annual financial returns to reorganization and estate planning We have several years of experience and value and provide professional personalized and trusted service to all clients Your business is important to us too

cELLRox MiLton 55 ontario st sMilton ON L9T 2M3Contact shane Mehmood ownerMgrtel 905-864-9662Fax 905-864-9667wwwcellroxmiltoncaCellrox in Milton is a one stop shop for your electronics needs If you are looking to buy or repair a cell phone repair your computer or to purchase an internet package Cellrox is the store for you Come visit us at the Milton Mall and customize your electronics

cognition PRoDuctions 63 forestgrove CircleBrampton ON L6Z 4T4Contact Warren Leppik Principaltel 416-698-3858wwwcognitionproductionscomWersquove focused our passion for storytelling to produce finely crafted unforgettable business video that stands out from the crowd and captivates a target audience internal or external We increase the effectiveness of marketing and communications thereby increasing sales while reducing costs

nEW MEMBERs

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FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

FinE aRts sociEty oF MiLton (FasM)Milton oNContact Ursula McDermid Presidenttel 905-299-1429wwwfasmcaFine Arts Society of Milton (FASM) is a non-profit organization consisting of approximately 120 members FASM is dedicated to supporting visual artists promoting fine arts in our community and facilitating art appreciation

HEaLtHEnut MiLton caFE anD JuicE BaR20 Martin stMilton ON L9T 2P9Contact Maria Garrigan ownerTel 905-693-6795wwwhealthenutca Health E Nut Cafeacute amp Juice Bar in Milton is a one STOP HEALTH SHOP in Canada serving Whole Organic Live Food for

breakfast lunch dinner desserts and snacks We serve non-GMo organic food Come visit us in the heart of Milton ldquoLet food be thy medicinerdquo-Hippocrates

MiLton BanquEt amp conFEREncE cEntRE3090 steeles Ave WMilton ON L9T 2V3Contact ezio Angelucci ownertel 905-864-8445wwwmiltonbanquetscomA premier banquet facility situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque grounds offering the most unique indooroutdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event For your next festivity whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate or social event consider Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre

tHE MinDFuL Living cEntRE400 Bronte st south Unit 219Milton ON L9T 0H7Contact Chris Parrish Clinical PsychologistTel 289-270-1757Fax 289-270-1751wwwmindfullivingcentrecaAt the Mindful Living Centre we partner with clients to explore individually tailored strategies for addressing lifersquos challenges in our quest to promote personal growth and well-being We provide effective psychological assessment and counseling services in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere empowering clients to achieve a better quality of life

MusE signs Milton oN Contact Lena White OwnerTel 647-382-8358wwwmusesignscom

ontaRio coLLEgE oF PHaRMacists 483 Huron st toronto oN M5r 2r4Contact Nicole Balan Community Practice Advisortel 519-282-5651wwwocpinfocomthe ontario College of Pharmacists is the registering and regulating body for the profession of Pharmacy in Ontario The collegersquos mandate is to serve and protect the public and hold ontario pharmacists and pharmacy technicians accountable to the established legislation ensuring that pharmacies meet certain standards for operation and are accredited by the College

PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

nEW MEMBERs

10 NovemberDecember 2014

Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

Mayorrsquos Breakfast PREsEnting sPonsoR

CN PLatinuM sPonsoR

OLG

small Business Week PREsEnting PaRtnER

CN PREsEnting sPonsoR

BDC EvEnt PaRtnER

Halton region Milton education Village innovation Centre EvEnt sPonsoR

tD Canada trust

Golf tournament PREsEnting sPonsoR Cogeco Cable Canada inc gREEns sPonsoR CN HoLE-in-onE sPonsoR Wallace Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Ltd DinnER sPonsoR Chudleighrsquos LuncH sPonsoR Mattamy Homes goLF RaFFLE sPonoR scotiabank Putting gREEn sPonsoR Dent Wizard signagE sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging goLF BaLL sPonsoR rogers Cable inc sPEciaLty BaLL sPonsoR roxul inc caRt sPonsoR Dufferin Aggregates Mortgage Architects REFREsHMEnt sPonsoR Milton Toyota scoREcaRD sPonsoR Miltowne insurance services inc

Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

11NovemberDecember 2014

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Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

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18 NovemberDecember 2014

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

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annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

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entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

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Business directory

Page 2: Business News - November/December 2014

2 NovemberDecember 2014

2014 BoArD of DireCtors

ExEcutivEPresident

Lesley MansfieldHalton Learning Foundation

Past PresidentRichard Bolton

Centricity 360

vice Presidentteresa Fujarczuk

Granite Ridge Golf Club

treasurerWilfred ldquoBuddyrdquo Edge

RBC Dominion Securities

DiREctoRs Keith Hesse

Aimco Solrec Limited

Walter HeydenDufferin Aggregates

Rick MalboeufTown Council Representative

Leslie McLarenRoxul Inc

Blake MercerMercer amp Mercer Certified General Accountants

Howard MottHutchinson Thompson Henderson amp Mott

David orsquoconnellBANG creative communications

Rob RubinoRBC Dominion Securities

cHaMBER staFF sandy MartinExecutive Director

Krista Lenardon-trullMarketing amp Communications Coordinator

Joanne BarrettAdministrative Coordinator

Zain Masood Membership Developer

cheryl ciccarelliCommittee amp Program Coordinator

Melissa JanjevichAdvertising Sales Representative

251 Main street East suite 104Milton ontario

L9t 1P1

telephone 9058780581Facsimile 9058784972

infomiltonchambercawwwmiltonchamberca

Business News

Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting

ldquooh Canada our home and native landhelliprdquo together 326 delegates plus numerous other staff guests and visitors attended the Canadian Chamber of Commercersquos annual general meeting in Charlottetown Prince edward island in late september We gathered together to debate discuss engage and finally to vote on 69 resolutions which had been put forth to the chambers of commerce from coast to coast it was one of the most amazing opportunities that i have had to witness the passion and commitment demonstrated by each person at this meeting supporting and advocating on behalf of their provincial business community

Our Executive Director Sandy Martin and i attended the ontario caucus meeting and individually discussed each of these resolutions including finance and taxation transportation and infrastructure environment and natural resources human resources industry international affairs and special issues We solidified our stance indicated where we would welcome an amendment from the submitting chamber if we had chosen to vote against their resolution while maintaining a co-operative and cohesive message as to our perspective on behalf of our membership Periodically a representative from another province would address our caucus provide additional clarity on their resolution and request the support of ontario Occasionally we were convinced through their specific argument other times we chose to retain our position throughout all our discussions the interests of our business community remained paramount

the session during which all resolutions were debated keenly demonstrated the importance of one

person one vote some resolutions were defeated by only six votes Others passed with similar margins As there were no breaks delegates took additional steps to ensure that if they had to leave the room their voting card was given to another delegate to ensure their vote was counted the chair of our meeting was balanced poised and demonstrated a great sense of humour during extremely contentious issues yet remained firmly grounded in robertrsquos rules of order during all votes

the resolutions passed at this meeting outlined our policy framework for the upcoming year while the staff at the Canadian Chamber would bring issues of national importance to the federal government to ensure that the voice of our businesses was clearly articulated

ldquooh Canada our home and native landhelliprdquo indeed As we all stood singing our national anthem at the opening of our business session the sound of our collective voices was thrilling to hear Whether or not we agreed or disagreed our love for Canada and our dedication to acting in the best interests of our member businesses remained at the forefront

My thanks to the Charlottetown Chamber of Commerce for hosting a tremendous annual general meeting and for the colleagues i met across Canada each of whom provided me with a new perspective on the incredible strength and love which resides in our country

ldquoIndividually we are a drop Together we are an oceanrdquo (Ryunosuke Satoro [1 March 1892 ndash 24 July 1927] the ldquoFather of the Japanese short storyrdquo )

35cent per litre LESS for Chamber MembersLooking to cut fuel costs

Contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or

infomiltonchamberca for more informa on

PREsiDEntrsquos MEssagE

Lesley MansfieldPresident

3NovemberDecember 2014

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Find Business Soluons MPL

Best business resources amp e‐resources Programs and research help Wireless Internet and computers

To register for any of the following Chamber events please visit wwwmiltonchamberca or call 905-878-0581

Upcoming events

Milton Young Professionals Wednesday November 19 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Harrop restaurant 345 steeles Ave e

November Business After Hours Tuesday November 25 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Hosted by Springridge Farm and McMarketing Inc 7256 Bell School Line

springboard seminar series Wednesday November 26 2014 830 am - 930 am Topic Donrsquot make death a business tragedy How to prepare for succession Presenter Jasmine Sweatman Sweatman Law Firm Milton Chamber of Commerce Boardroom Members free Non-members $10 (plus HST)

Milton Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingWednesday December 3 2014 Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Please see page 22 for more details

take Advantage of Digital Marketing to reach More Customerswith Mike OrsquoGrady Sales Manager for Yellow Pages Group Thursday December 4 2014 730 am Registration amp Breakfast Teatro Conference amp Event Centre Chamber Members $35 (plus HST) General Public $45 (plus HST) Sponsored by Yellow Pages Group and Ontario Chamber of Commerce

Milton Young Professionals Wednesday December 17 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Champs feC 300 Bronte st s

January Business After Hours Tuesday January 27 2015 500 pm - 700 pm Hosted by RBC Royal Bank 1050 Bronte st s

13th Annual Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction Tuesday February 3 2015 Autographs 600 pm rattlesnake Point Golf Club

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4 NovemberDecember 2014

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Your Chamber is accredited with distinctionthe Canadian Chamber of Commerce

held its annual conference the end of September in Charlottetown PEI Lesley Mansfield Milton Chamber President and i attended on behalf of our Board and membership

Milton Chamber of Commerce received Accreditation with Distinction designation at the CCC conference

several Chambers were recognized at a Special Chairs Luncheon for achieving ldquoAccreditationrdquo and ldquoAccreditation with Distinctionrdquo designations it was a special moment for both Lesley and I On the front cover of this newsletter Mike McMullen Chair of the Canadian Chamber is beside Lesley and on the right is Chuck Davidson the president of the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

WHat is accREDitationin 2004 representatives from all levels of

the chamber network formed the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada (CACC) and launched a national accreditation program designed to recognize chambers that satisfy a set of high standards and practicesmdashchambers that seek to stand out that look to the future

Accreditation is a formal acknowledgement that member chambers of commerceboards of trade have been successfully evaluated by the CACC against rigorous national standards of policy service and performance

Accreditation will ensurebull strategic focus on core chamber

activitiesbull Uniform practices and policies

across the networkbull Dependable governance proceduresbull Distinctive brand identitybull A competitive edge against other

business organizationsbull A stronger ldquovoice of businessrdquo in your

communitybull An increased role in national and

international policy advocacythe process was rigorous and required

extensive staff time to complete the 5 pillars covering every aspect of running a Chamber of Commerce i want to thank our team for the excellent work done in order to receive such an honour Only 80 chambers across the country have received the designation We are very proud of our accomplishment

the 2014 AGM themed ldquoBuilding a stronger future togetherrdquo focused on restoring Canadarsquos competitiveness but also on the competitiveness and relevancy of Chambers of Commerce We had the opportunity to discuss and learn from one another about the challenges facing Chambers of Commerce We discussed how to demonstrate to our members how we can remain relevant

the Canadian Chambersrsquo senior Director of economic financial and tax Policy Hendrik Brakel discussed the global economic outlook and what it means for Canadian business and Warren everson the Canadian Chambersrsquo senior Vice President of Policy Josh Hjartarson Vice President of Policy and Government Relations for the ontario Chamber of Commerce and Brant Hasanen Past President of the Kamloops Chamber of Commerce discussed how all levels of the chamber network can lobby more effectively to strengthen the Voice of Business

the AGM was a tremendous success and both Lesley and I learned a great deal over the few days we were there about the absolute necessity for local provincial and national Chambers of Commerce

KEEPing uP WitH tHE tiMEs hellip BusinEss nEWs goEs DigitaL in 2015

We have launched our new website wwwmiltonchamberca and are excited to introduce our Business News newsletter in an online version the look and feel will remain the same the articles will focus on business and local issues and offer you an advertising vehicle to reach others in the Milton business community Designed to keep members informed about current issues as well as Chamber happenings the Business News is published six times a year and will be distributed electronically to members primary contacts and company contacts We are excited to be able to deliver the publication directly to your mailbox and to those of your staff and colleagues

Advertisers will get a direct link from their online ad to their website With the newsletter being sent to over 2000 emails this will bring potential customers to your doorstep in one easy click of the mouse

ExEcutivE DiREctoRrsquos REPoRt

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Milton Chamber of Commerce receives accreditation with distinction

Charlottetown (PE) ndash September 29 2014 At a ceremony today as part of the Canadian Chamberrsquos annual general meet-ing the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada was pleased to be able to present a number of new accreditations to chambers from across the country

ldquoWe are proud to recognize these chambers as examples of effective well-managed and stable organizations making a difference in communities across the country ndash keeping

lsquothe voice of busi-nessrsquo loud and strongrdquo said Perrin Beatty President and Ceo of the Canadian Chamber of Com-merce

to achieve accreditation a chamber must meet minimum standards in criti-cal areas including areas of governance operations member-ship programming policy and advocacy and strategic planning

Accreditation is aimed at continuous operational improvement and standards of local chambers of commerce and an el-evation of their profile across the country as effective and well-managed organiza-tions

ldquoAccreditation is the acknowledgment that member chambers have been success-fully evaluated against rigorous national standards of policy service and perfor-mancerdquo said Chuck Davidson President of the Chamber Accreditation Council of

Canada Davidson continued ldquothat this brings the number of accredited chambers to more than 70 in Canadardquo

Developed by a team of chamber executives in conjunction with provin-cial and territorial chambers and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce the accreditation program is operated by an arms-length organization called the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

(CACC) The CACC is composed of representatives from

across the country The Council meets twice

per year to review applications for accreditation

Accredita-tion is a means of reinforcing and clarifying to the com-munity at large

what activities are pivotal to a

chamberrsquos func-tions and determines

the chamberrsquos unique value proposition vis-agrave-

vis other organizations in the marketplace

Chambers of commerce and boards of trade that are able to submit their files for review twice per year and are always recognized at the Canadian Chamberrsquos an-nual Network Luncheon during which lo-cal chamber achievements are celebrated

initial accreditations are valid for a period of two years and reaccreditations are valid for three years

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Welcome to Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre an award winning premier banquet facility where elegance beauty and service is our standard

Whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate event or social gathering Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre maintains over four decades of experience in skillfully planning and executing a variety of special occasions from the most intimate gathering to the largest extravaganza we offer the most unique indoor and outdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event

situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque parkland your guests will be transported to a state of serenity as they enjoy strolling through the manicured courtyard gardens and lush green lawns

Our elegantly decorated banquet halls easily accommodate parties of 50 ndash 500 guests and our dedicated and experienced staff will attend to every detail

Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre offers the sophistication and convenience of the city while retaining the warmth and charm of the country

The Angelucci family have been caring and efficient professionals in the catering business for over 30 years

During that time each member of the family has proudly developed their own specialty Their knowledge experience and innovative ideas combine to guarantee the success of your important event

bull Are you tired of the same old thingbull Are you considering an occasion to

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Just say the word and theyrsquoll co-ordinate an event tailored specially for you Combining the seasonally breathtaking beauty of the courtyard gardens the impressive banquet rooms and our creativity with your ideas to turn your visions into reality Wersquoll look after it all from invitations and table linens to exciting entertainment as well as providing you with discounts on photographers tuxedo rentals and florists

Our family and accommodating staff will make sure you donrsquot forget a thing As your special event draws to a close yoursquoll get the credit for hosting a truly outstanding event

Milton Banquet amp Conference CentreFeatured new member

Come ride the streetcars Located at 13629 Guelph Line in Milton Ontario the Halton County Radial Railway (HCRR) is a full-size operating electric railway and museum featuring historic electric railcars operating on two kilometers of scenic track The HCRR is owned and operated by the On-tario Electric Railway Historical Association (OERHA) a non-profit educational organi-zation the HCrr is proud to be ontariorsquos first and largest electric railway museum

the oerHA is made up of active mem-bers who volunteer to maintain restore and operate the museum for its many visitors throughout the year

New members are always welcome at the HCRR and there are many ways to lend a hand

Admission to the Halton County Radial Railway includes unlimited historic street-car rides on two kilometers of scenic track which stops at our famous ice cream shop (approximately a 20 minute ride) access

to the grounds display barns and historic rockwood station No admission is required to our Gift Shop where guests can find unique railway inspired gifts and tasty treats

ouR Missionto collect preserve restore operate

and display electric railway-related objects and interpret their historical significance through the operation of the Halton County Radial Railway

Ontario Electric Railway Historical Association Featured renewing member

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Make It YOUR Business70 of those suffering from domestic violence are victimized while at workEmployers are now obligated by law to protect employees experiencing abuse in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)

Learn how to recognize and respond to signs of domestic violence and how to help your employees and co-workers find the support they need

Halton Womenrsquos Place facilitates the Government of ontario-funded public education campaign Neighbours Friends and Families to community groups and businesses The presentation focuses on the impact of domestic violence in the

workplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to ldquotake every reasonable precautionrdquo to protect their employeesworkplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to take every reasonable prrecaution to protect their employeesFor more information on how to book a session for your workplace please contact Tricia Clinical Manager 905-332-1200 ext 224

Cost of Session 1-20 employees $50 | 20+ employees $100 wwwhaltonwomensplacecomCost of session 1-20 emplo

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A Milton taxi servicesAM strategic Accountants incAcclaim HealthAir separation technologies incBDO Canada LimitedBerka Dr e - orthodontist - Milton orthodonticsBlue Beacon of Canada - Division of CANCLEAN Financial CorpBy Design GraphicsCF Crozier amp Associates IncCathleen Mctavish rMtCBM LtdCentre - Skills Development amp Training Milton Employment ServicesCenturion fire ControlCentury 21 Future Realty - Roach Family real estate teamColour Works Printing incCOLT Fences and DecksCommunity Foundation of Halton NorthCompression Technology CorporationDance eliteDelacourtrsquos Gift and tablewareE Manson Investments LimitedFamily Place Thefirst Class Home Care incorporatedfix Auto of Miltonfortress Comics incGfs ontario inc

Glencairn Golf ClubGlobal Promotional ApparelGlobal trade Partners inc Gordon M McTavish amp Associates IncGorrudrsquos Auto GroupHalton Automotive amp Industrial Supply LtdHalton Country Inn amp Golf Club Halton Power equipmentHalton Region - Employment Housing amp social servicesHawkins Animal HospitalHealth Centre of MiltonHitherfield SchoolIndech Law Chambers Professional CorpJim shaw Accounting services incJohn Howard Society of Peel-Halton-DufferinJohnston Maintenance LtdKPMG LLPLiaison College Oakville CampusMaplebots incMarilyn J Samuels LLB LLMMarlin travel McLaren Press Graphics LtdMillside total Communications incMilton Home Hardware Building CentreMinMaxx Realty IncMohawk Inn amp Conference Centre

Ontario Electric Railway Historical AssociationParadigm telesales incParkway Auto TradePower Link Expedite CorporationPro Con Building Supplies LtdrDC NetworksReese Auto Truck amp Equipment ServicesRotary Club of Milton TheRoyal LePage Credit Valley Real Estate - Joe PecharichRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty ndash Carole D BudworthRoyal Lepage Meadowtowne Realty - Shawn KennyRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty - Troy HoogendoornSalvation Army - Khi Community Thesci-Mech technicalsHoot Photographicspokes Nrsquo slopesstanmar ConsultingTeatro Conference amp Event Centre (Alemilia Hospitality Group)the Dance Class the Dance shoppe Tombro Trucking LimitedWeb Nodes inc

renewing members Thanks to the following businesses for their continued support Escarpment Countrytrade Partner

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Welcome new membersWelcome to the following new Chamber Members We invite you to participate in Chamber events and encourage you to take part in one or more of the Chamber committees

aBL EMPLoyMEnt50 steeles Ave e Unit 23Milton ON L9T 4W9Contact Jennifer staruch Cust serv Mgrtel 905-635-2940 wwwablemploymentcomldquoCome Work With Usrdquo ABL Employment is an independently owned Canadian staffing agency that brings together people that want to work and companies that need work done We specialize in the industrial and distribution sectors with solutions that combine both part time temporary jobs and long-term hiring strategies Contact our Milton office today

aMg viRtuaL assistant sERvicEsMilton oNContact Alejandra Montejo Support specialisttel 905-808-4843wwwamgvirtualassistantcomAMG offers Virtual (Off-site) Administrative services including secretarial support Graphic Design and Social Media Planning amp Management We are happy and proud to support small businesses entrepreneurs executives and busy individuals who need assistance with the daily operation of their businesses

aZ MoRtgagE soLutions330 Bronte st s Unit 218Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Angela Zhang ownerDirectorTel 905-876-2505wwwazmortgagesolutionscaAZ Mortgage solutions is a licensed brokerage with financial services commission of ontario FSCO ndash License 12145 Angela the principal broker has been working in the industry for over 15 years Our mission is to be the most trusted resource of mortgage advice and service in Milton and the GtA West areas

BEauMont ELDER accountants LLP330 Bronte st s Unit 210Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Melanie Beaumont PartnerTel 905-875-4444Fax 905-875-2227wwwbecpacaA full service accounting and taxation firm serving corporations and individuals our services vary from bookkeeping to annual financial returns to reorganization and estate planning We have several years of experience and value and provide professional personalized and trusted service to all clients Your business is important to us too

cELLRox MiLton 55 ontario st sMilton ON L9T 2M3Contact shane Mehmood ownerMgrtel 905-864-9662Fax 905-864-9667wwwcellroxmiltoncaCellrox in Milton is a one stop shop for your electronics needs If you are looking to buy or repair a cell phone repair your computer or to purchase an internet package Cellrox is the store for you Come visit us at the Milton Mall and customize your electronics

cognition PRoDuctions 63 forestgrove CircleBrampton ON L6Z 4T4Contact Warren Leppik Principaltel 416-698-3858wwwcognitionproductionscomWersquove focused our passion for storytelling to produce finely crafted unforgettable business video that stands out from the crowd and captivates a target audience internal or external We increase the effectiveness of marketing and communications thereby increasing sales while reducing costs

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FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

FinE aRts sociEty oF MiLton (FasM)Milton oNContact Ursula McDermid Presidenttel 905-299-1429wwwfasmcaFine Arts Society of Milton (FASM) is a non-profit organization consisting of approximately 120 members FASM is dedicated to supporting visual artists promoting fine arts in our community and facilitating art appreciation

HEaLtHEnut MiLton caFE anD JuicE BaR20 Martin stMilton ON L9T 2P9Contact Maria Garrigan ownerTel 905-693-6795wwwhealthenutca Health E Nut Cafeacute amp Juice Bar in Milton is a one STOP HEALTH SHOP in Canada serving Whole Organic Live Food for

breakfast lunch dinner desserts and snacks We serve non-GMo organic food Come visit us in the heart of Milton ldquoLet food be thy medicinerdquo-Hippocrates

MiLton BanquEt amp conFEREncE cEntRE3090 steeles Ave WMilton ON L9T 2V3Contact ezio Angelucci ownertel 905-864-8445wwwmiltonbanquetscomA premier banquet facility situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque grounds offering the most unique indooroutdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event For your next festivity whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate or social event consider Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre

tHE MinDFuL Living cEntRE400 Bronte st south Unit 219Milton ON L9T 0H7Contact Chris Parrish Clinical PsychologistTel 289-270-1757Fax 289-270-1751wwwmindfullivingcentrecaAt the Mindful Living Centre we partner with clients to explore individually tailored strategies for addressing lifersquos challenges in our quest to promote personal growth and well-being We provide effective psychological assessment and counseling services in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere empowering clients to achieve a better quality of life

MusE signs Milton oN Contact Lena White OwnerTel 647-382-8358wwwmusesignscom

ontaRio coLLEgE oF PHaRMacists 483 Huron st toronto oN M5r 2r4Contact Nicole Balan Community Practice Advisortel 519-282-5651wwwocpinfocomthe ontario College of Pharmacists is the registering and regulating body for the profession of Pharmacy in Ontario The collegersquos mandate is to serve and protect the public and hold ontario pharmacists and pharmacy technicians accountable to the established legislation ensuring that pharmacies meet certain standards for operation and are accredited by the College

PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

nEW MEMBERs

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Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

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Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

11NovemberDecember 2014

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Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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bull Decks bull Paintingbull Tiling

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the list

CALL JIM bull 905-878-8751 Fully insured References available

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to your home or workplace

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human resource solutions for our clients

615 Sunnyvale Cres Milton L9T 4K9905-873-5772 bull g_mctavishsympaticoca

wwwgmmctavishassincsynthasitecom

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or derekjonestdcom

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Weddings Meetings Corporate Functions On-site catering

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economicdevelopmentmiltonca

Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

contact RogER LauZon at MiLtoWnE insuRancE sERvicEs inc

905-878-1633

cHaMBER gRouP insuRancE

17NovemberDecember 2014

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9058764100

wwwtaylornurseryca

Your Town amp Country Gardening Centre

the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Roger Lauzon9058781633 bull RogerLmiltowneinsurancecom

In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

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24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE

annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

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Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

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ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

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Serving you in the following areasConsulting

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entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

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Business directory

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3NovemberDecember 2014

MAIN ST E MILTON

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Hwy 2

5

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Steeles Ave

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Find Business Soluons MPL

Best business resources amp e‐resources Programs and research help Wireless Internet and computers

To register for any of the following Chamber events please visit wwwmiltonchamberca or call 905-878-0581

Upcoming events

Milton Young Professionals Wednesday November 19 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Harrop restaurant 345 steeles Ave e

November Business After Hours Tuesday November 25 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Hosted by Springridge Farm and McMarketing Inc 7256 Bell School Line

springboard seminar series Wednesday November 26 2014 830 am - 930 am Topic Donrsquot make death a business tragedy How to prepare for succession Presenter Jasmine Sweatman Sweatman Law Firm Milton Chamber of Commerce Boardroom Members free Non-members $10 (plus HST)

Milton Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingWednesday December 3 2014 Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Please see page 22 for more details

take Advantage of Digital Marketing to reach More Customerswith Mike OrsquoGrady Sales Manager for Yellow Pages Group Thursday December 4 2014 730 am Registration amp Breakfast Teatro Conference amp Event Centre Chamber Members $35 (plus HST) General Public $45 (plus HST) Sponsored by Yellow Pages Group and Ontario Chamber of Commerce

Milton Young Professionals Wednesday December 17 2014 500 pm - 700 pm Champs feC 300 Bronte st s

January Business After Hours Tuesday January 27 2015 500 pm - 700 pm Hosted by RBC Royal Bank 1050 Bronte st s

13th Annual Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction Tuesday February 3 2015 Autographs 600 pm rattlesnake Point Golf Club

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JanuaRy

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Barnaby Henderson Howard Mott Nathan Green

Your Chamber is accredited with distinctionthe Canadian Chamber of Commerce

held its annual conference the end of September in Charlottetown PEI Lesley Mansfield Milton Chamber President and i attended on behalf of our Board and membership

Milton Chamber of Commerce received Accreditation with Distinction designation at the CCC conference

several Chambers were recognized at a Special Chairs Luncheon for achieving ldquoAccreditationrdquo and ldquoAccreditation with Distinctionrdquo designations it was a special moment for both Lesley and I On the front cover of this newsletter Mike McMullen Chair of the Canadian Chamber is beside Lesley and on the right is Chuck Davidson the president of the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

WHat is accREDitationin 2004 representatives from all levels of

the chamber network formed the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada (CACC) and launched a national accreditation program designed to recognize chambers that satisfy a set of high standards and practicesmdashchambers that seek to stand out that look to the future

Accreditation is a formal acknowledgement that member chambers of commerceboards of trade have been successfully evaluated by the CACC against rigorous national standards of policy service and performance

Accreditation will ensurebull strategic focus on core chamber

activitiesbull Uniform practices and policies

across the networkbull Dependable governance proceduresbull Distinctive brand identitybull A competitive edge against other

business organizationsbull A stronger ldquovoice of businessrdquo in your

communitybull An increased role in national and

international policy advocacythe process was rigorous and required

extensive staff time to complete the 5 pillars covering every aspect of running a Chamber of Commerce i want to thank our team for the excellent work done in order to receive such an honour Only 80 chambers across the country have received the designation We are very proud of our accomplishment

the 2014 AGM themed ldquoBuilding a stronger future togetherrdquo focused on restoring Canadarsquos competitiveness but also on the competitiveness and relevancy of Chambers of Commerce We had the opportunity to discuss and learn from one another about the challenges facing Chambers of Commerce We discussed how to demonstrate to our members how we can remain relevant

the Canadian Chambersrsquo senior Director of economic financial and tax Policy Hendrik Brakel discussed the global economic outlook and what it means for Canadian business and Warren everson the Canadian Chambersrsquo senior Vice President of Policy Josh Hjartarson Vice President of Policy and Government Relations for the ontario Chamber of Commerce and Brant Hasanen Past President of the Kamloops Chamber of Commerce discussed how all levels of the chamber network can lobby more effectively to strengthen the Voice of Business

the AGM was a tremendous success and both Lesley and I learned a great deal over the few days we were there about the absolute necessity for local provincial and national Chambers of Commerce

KEEPing uP WitH tHE tiMEs hellip BusinEss nEWs goEs DigitaL in 2015

We have launched our new website wwwmiltonchamberca and are excited to introduce our Business News newsletter in an online version the look and feel will remain the same the articles will focus on business and local issues and offer you an advertising vehicle to reach others in the Milton business community Designed to keep members informed about current issues as well as Chamber happenings the Business News is published six times a year and will be distributed electronically to members primary contacts and company contacts We are excited to be able to deliver the publication directly to your mailbox and to those of your staff and colleagues

Advertisers will get a direct link from their online ad to their website With the newsletter being sent to over 2000 emails this will bring potential customers to your doorstep in one easy click of the mouse

ExEcutivE DiREctoRrsquos REPoRt

sandy MartinExecutive Director

5NovemberDecember 2014

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Saturday mornings in downtown MiltonMain Street from Martin to James

Until October 11 2014700 am to 1200 noon

Visit the Milton Chamber of Commerce

Milton Chamber of Commerce receives accreditation with distinction

Charlottetown (PE) ndash September 29 2014 At a ceremony today as part of the Canadian Chamberrsquos annual general meet-ing the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada was pleased to be able to present a number of new accreditations to chambers from across the country

ldquoWe are proud to recognize these chambers as examples of effective well-managed and stable organizations making a difference in communities across the country ndash keeping

lsquothe voice of busi-nessrsquo loud and strongrdquo said Perrin Beatty President and Ceo of the Canadian Chamber of Com-merce

to achieve accreditation a chamber must meet minimum standards in criti-cal areas including areas of governance operations member-ship programming policy and advocacy and strategic planning

Accreditation is aimed at continuous operational improvement and standards of local chambers of commerce and an el-evation of their profile across the country as effective and well-managed organiza-tions

ldquoAccreditation is the acknowledgment that member chambers have been success-fully evaluated against rigorous national standards of policy service and perfor-mancerdquo said Chuck Davidson President of the Chamber Accreditation Council of

Canada Davidson continued ldquothat this brings the number of accredited chambers to more than 70 in Canadardquo

Developed by a team of chamber executives in conjunction with provin-cial and territorial chambers and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce the accreditation program is operated by an arms-length organization called the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

(CACC) The CACC is composed of representatives from

across the country The Council meets twice

per year to review applications for accreditation

Accredita-tion is a means of reinforcing and clarifying to the com-munity at large

what activities are pivotal to a

chamberrsquos func-tions and determines

the chamberrsquos unique value proposition vis-agrave-

vis other organizations in the marketplace

Chambers of commerce and boards of trade that are able to submit their files for review twice per year and are always recognized at the Canadian Chamberrsquos an-nual Network Luncheon during which lo-cal chamber achievements are celebrated

initial accreditations are valid for a period of two years and reaccreditations are valid for three years

cHaMBER nEWs

6 NovemberDecember 2014

Don

905-875-3208885 Main St E

Units 7amp8 MiltonMain St at Thompson Rd

wwwfi xautomiltoncom

Youve Got a Friendin the Body Shop Business

Churchill Collision becomesFix Auto Milton

Friendly Courteous Service

Halton Womens Place will provide a safe haven information and education to

support a future without abuse for women and their children

Serving Halton Region

Halton Womenrsquos PlaceHealthy Relationships bull Healthy Communities

Crisis Lines (905) 878-8555 and (905) 332-7892

Welcome to Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre an award winning premier banquet facility where elegance beauty and service is our standard

Whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate event or social gathering Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre maintains over four decades of experience in skillfully planning and executing a variety of special occasions from the most intimate gathering to the largest extravaganza we offer the most unique indoor and outdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event

situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque parkland your guests will be transported to a state of serenity as they enjoy strolling through the manicured courtyard gardens and lush green lawns

Our elegantly decorated banquet halls easily accommodate parties of 50 ndash 500 guests and our dedicated and experienced staff will attend to every detail

Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre offers the sophistication and convenience of the city while retaining the warmth and charm of the country

The Angelucci family have been caring and efficient professionals in the catering business for over 30 years

During that time each member of the family has proudly developed their own specialty Their knowledge experience and innovative ideas combine to guarantee the success of your important event

bull Are you tired of the same old thingbull Are you considering an occasion to

be remembered

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Just say the word and theyrsquoll co-ordinate an event tailored specially for you Combining the seasonally breathtaking beauty of the courtyard gardens the impressive banquet rooms and our creativity with your ideas to turn your visions into reality Wersquoll look after it all from invitations and table linens to exciting entertainment as well as providing you with discounts on photographers tuxedo rentals and florists

Our family and accommodating staff will make sure you donrsquot forget a thing As your special event draws to a close yoursquoll get the credit for hosting a truly outstanding event

Milton Banquet amp Conference CentreFeatured new member

Come ride the streetcars Located at 13629 Guelph Line in Milton Ontario the Halton County Radial Railway (HCRR) is a full-size operating electric railway and museum featuring historic electric railcars operating on two kilometers of scenic track The HCRR is owned and operated by the On-tario Electric Railway Historical Association (OERHA) a non-profit educational organi-zation the HCrr is proud to be ontariorsquos first and largest electric railway museum

the oerHA is made up of active mem-bers who volunteer to maintain restore and operate the museum for its many visitors throughout the year

New members are always welcome at the HCRR and there are many ways to lend a hand

Admission to the Halton County Radial Railway includes unlimited historic street-car rides on two kilometers of scenic track which stops at our famous ice cream shop (approximately a 20 minute ride) access

to the grounds display barns and historic rockwood station No admission is required to our Gift Shop where guests can find unique railway inspired gifts and tasty treats

ouR Missionto collect preserve restore operate

and display electric railway-related objects and interpret their historical significance through the operation of the Halton County Radial Railway

Ontario Electric Railway Historical Association Featured renewing member

FEatuRED MEMBERs

7NovemberDecember 2014

Make It YOUR Business70 of those suffering from domestic violence are victimized while at workEmployers are now obligated by law to protect employees experiencing abuse in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)

Learn how to recognize and respond to signs of domestic violence and how to help your employees and co-workers find the support they need

Halton Womenrsquos Place facilitates the Government of ontario-funded public education campaign Neighbours Friends and Families to community groups and businesses The presentation focuses on the impact of domestic violence in the

workplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to ldquotake every reasonable precautionrdquo to protect their employeesworkplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to take every reasonable prrecaution to protect their employeesFor more information on how to book a session for your workplace please contact Tricia Clinical Manager 905-332-1200 ext 224

Cost of Session 1-20 employees $50 | 20+ employees $100 wwwhaltonwomensplacecomCost of session 1-20 emplo

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A Milton taxi servicesAM strategic Accountants incAcclaim HealthAir separation technologies incBDO Canada LimitedBerka Dr e - orthodontist - Milton orthodonticsBlue Beacon of Canada - Division of CANCLEAN Financial CorpBy Design GraphicsCF Crozier amp Associates IncCathleen Mctavish rMtCBM LtdCentre - Skills Development amp Training Milton Employment ServicesCenturion fire ControlCentury 21 Future Realty - Roach Family real estate teamColour Works Printing incCOLT Fences and DecksCommunity Foundation of Halton NorthCompression Technology CorporationDance eliteDelacourtrsquos Gift and tablewareE Manson Investments LimitedFamily Place Thefirst Class Home Care incorporatedfix Auto of Miltonfortress Comics incGfs ontario inc

Glencairn Golf ClubGlobal Promotional ApparelGlobal trade Partners inc Gordon M McTavish amp Associates IncGorrudrsquos Auto GroupHalton Automotive amp Industrial Supply LtdHalton Country Inn amp Golf Club Halton Power equipmentHalton Region - Employment Housing amp social servicesHawkins Animal HospitalHealth Centre of MiltonHitherfield SchoolIndech Law Chambers Professional CorpJim shaw Accounting services incJohn Howard Society of Peel-Halton-DufferinJohnston Maintenance LtdKPMG LLPLiaison College Oakville CampusMaplebots incMarilyn J Samuels LLB LLMMarlin travel McLaren Press Graphics LtdMillside total Communications incMilton Home Hardware Building CentreMinMaxx Realty IncMohawk Inn amp Conference Centre

Ontario Electric Railway Historical AssociationParadigm telesales incParkway Auto TradePower Link Expedite CorporationPro Con Building Supplies LtdrDC NetworksReese Auto Truck amp Equipment ServicesRotary Club of Milton TheRoyal LePage Credit Valley Real Estate - Joe PecharichRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty ndash Carole D BudworthRoyal Lepage Meadowtowne Realty - Shawn KennyRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty - Troy HoogendoornSalvation Army - Khi Community Thesci-Mech technicalsHoot Photographicspokes Nrsquo slopesstanmar ConsultingTeatro Conference amp Event Centre (Alemilia Hospitality Group)the Dance Class the Dance shoppe Tombro Trucking LimitedWeb Nodes inc

renewing members Thanks to the following businesses for their continued support Escarpment Countrytrade Partner

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8 NovemberDecember 2014

Must be 19 years of age or older Valid government-issued photo identification may be required

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Welcome new membersWelcome to the following new Chamber Members We invite you to participate in Chamber events and encourage you to take part in one or more of the Chamber committees

aBL EMPLoyMEnt50 steeles Ave e Unit 23Milton ON L9T 4W9Contact Jennifer staruch Cust serv Mgrtel 905-635-2940 wwwablemploymentcomldquoCome Work With Usrdquo ABL Employment is an independently owned Canadian staffing agency that brings together people that want to work and companies that need work done We specialize in the industrial and distribution sectors with solutions that combine both part time temporary jobs and long-term hiring strategies Contact our Milton office today

aMg viRtuaL assistant sERvicEsMilton oNContact Alejandra Montejo Support specialisttel 905-808-4843wwwamgvirtualassistantcomAMG offers Virtual (Off-site) Administrative services including secretarial support Graphic Design and Social Media Planning amp Management We are happy and proud to support small businesses entrepreneurs executives and busy individuals who need assistance with the daily operation of their businesses

aZ MoRtgagE soLutions330 Bronte st s Unit 218Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Angela Zhang ownerDirectorTel 905-876-2505wwwazmortgagesolutionscaAZ Mortgage solutions is a licensed brokerage with financial services commission of ontario FSCO ndash License 12145 Angela the principal broker has been working in the industry for over 15 years Our mission is to be the most trusted resource of mortgage advice and service in Milton and the GtA West areas

BEauMont ELDER accountants LLP330 Bronte st s Unit 210Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Melanie Beaumont PartnerTel 905-875-4444Fax 905-875-2227wwwbecpacaA full service accounting and taxation firm serving corporations and individuals our services vary from bookkeeping to annual financial returns to reorganization and estate planning We have several years of experience and value and provide professional personalized and trusted service to all clients Your business is important to us too

cELLRox MiLton 55 ontario st sMilton ON L9T 2M3Contact shane Mehmood ownerMgrtel 905-864-9662Fax 905-864-9667wwwcellroxmiltoncaCellrox in Milton is a one stop shop for your electronics needs If you are looking to buy or repair a cell phone repair your computer or to purchase an internet package Cellrox is the store for you Come visit us at the Milton Mall and customize your electronics

cognition PRoDuctions 63 forestgrove CircleBrampton ON L6Z 4T4Contact Warren Leppik Principaltel 416-698-3858wwwcognitionproductionscomWersquove focused our passion for storytelling to produce finely crafted unforgettable business video that stands out from the crowd and captivates a target audience internal or external We increase the effectiveness of marketing and communications thereby increasing sales while reducing costs

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FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

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ontaRio coLLEgE oF PHaRMacists 483 Huron st toronto oN M5r 2r4Contact Nicole Balan Community Practice Advisortel 519-282-5651wwwocpinfocomthe ontario College of Pharmacists is the registering and regulating body for the profession of Pharmacy in Ontario The collegersquos mandate is to serve and protect the public and hold ontario pharmacists and pharmacy technicians accountable to the established legislation ensuring that pharmacies meet certain standards for operation and are accredited by the College

PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

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Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

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Halton region Milton education Village innovation Centre EvEnt sPonsoR

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Golf tournament PREsEnting sPonsoR Cogeco Cable Canada inc gREEns sPonsoR CN HoLE-in-onE sPonsoR Wallace Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Ltd DinnER sPonsoR Chudleighrsquos LuncH sPonsoR Mattamy Homes goLF RaFFLE sPonoR scotiabank Putting gREEn sPonsoR Dent Wizard signagE sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging goLF BaLL sPonsoR rogers Cable inc sPEciaLty BaLL sPonsoR roxul inc caRt sPonsoR Dufferin Aggregates Mortgage Architects REFREsHMEnt sPonsoR Milton Toyota scoREcaRD sPonsoR Miltowne insurance services inc

Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

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Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Guest Rooms30 spacious updated guest rooms

Weddings Meetings Corporate Functions On-site catering

Flexible Aff ordable WiFi Business Support Services Reception Fully Furnished

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Town of Milton Economic Development9058787252 Ext 2107

economicdevelopmentmiltonca

Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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Barnaby Henderson Howard Mott Nathan Green

Your Chamber is accredited with distinctionthe Canadian Chamber of Commerce

held its annual conference the end of September in Charlottetown PEI Lesley Mansfield Milton Chamber President and i attended on behalf of our Board and membership

Milton Chamber of Commerce received Accreditation with Distinction designation at the CCC conference

several Chambers were recognized at a Special Chairs Luncheon for achieving ldquoAccreditationrdquo and ldquoAccreditation with Distinctionrdquo designations it was a special moment for both Lesley and I On the front cover of this newsletter Mike McMullen Chair of the Canadian Chamber is beside Lesley and on the right is Chuck Davidson the president of the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

WHat is accREDitationin 2004 representatives from all levels of

the chamber network formed the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada (CACC) and launched a national accreditation program designed to recognize chambers that satisfy a set of high standards and practicesmdashchambers that seek to stand out that look to the future

Accreditation is a formal acknowledgement that member chambers of commerceboards of trade have been successfully evaluated by the CACC against rigorous national standards of policy service and performance

Accreditation will ensurebull strategic focus on core chamber

activitiesbull Uniform practices and policies

across the networkbull Dependable governance proceduresbull Distinctive brand identitybull A competitive edge against other

business organizationsbull A stronger ldquovoice of businessrdquo in your

communitybull An increased role in national and

international policy advocacythe process was rigorous and required

extensive staff time to complete the 5 pillars covering every aspect of running a Chamber of Commerce i want to thank our team for the excellent work done in order to receive such an honour Only 80 chambers across the country have received the designation We are very proud of our accomplishment

the 2014 AGM themed ldquoBuilding a stronger future togetherrdquo focused on restoring Canadarsquos competitiveness but also on the competitiveness and relevancy of Chambers of Commerce We had the opportunity to discuss and learn from one another about the challenges facing Chambers of Commerce We discussed how to demonstrate to our members how we can remain relevant

the Canadian Chambersrsquo senior Director of economic financial and tax Policy Hendrik Brakel discussed the global economic outlook and what it means for Canadian business and Warren everson the Canadian Chambersrsquo senior Vice President of Policy Josh Hjartarson Vice President of Policy and Government Relations for the ontario Chamber of Commerce and Brant Hasanen Past President of the Kamloops Chamber of Commerce discussed how all levels of the chamber network can lobby more effectively to strengthen the Voice of Business

the AGM was a tremendous success and both Lesley and I learned a great deal over the few days we were there about the absolute necessity for local provincial and national Chambers of Commerce

KEEPing uP WitH tHE tiMEs hellip BusinEss nEWs goEs DigitaL in 2015

We have launched our new website wwwmiltonchamberca and are excited to introduce our Business News newsletter in an online version the look and feel will remain the same the articles will focus on business and local issues and offer you an advertising vehicle to reach others in the Milton business community Designed to keep members informed about current issues as well as Chamber happenings the Business News is published six times a year and will be distributed electronically to members primary contacts and company contacts We are excited to be able to deliver the publication directly to your mailbox and to those of your staff and colleagues

Advertisers will get a direct link from their online ad to their website With the newsletter being sent to over 2000 emails this will bring potential customers to your doorstep in one easy click of the mouse

ExEcutivE DiREctoRrsquos REPoRt

sandy MartinExecutive Director

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Milton Chamber of Commerce receives accreditation with distinction

Charlottetown (PE) ndash September 29 2014 At a ceremony today as part of the Canadian Chamberrsquos annual general meet-ing the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada was pleased to be able to present a number of new accreditations to chambers from across the country

ldquoWe are proud to recognize these chambers as examples of effective well-managed and stable organizations making a difference in communities across the country ndash keeping

lsquothe voice of busi-nessrsquo loud and strongrdquo said Perrin Beatty President and Ceo of the Canadian Chamber of Com-merce

to achieve accreditation a chamber must meet minimum standards in criti-cal areas including areas of governance operations member-ship programming policy and advocacy and strategic planning

Accreditation is aimed at continuous operational improvement and standards of local chambers of commerce and an el-evation of their profile across the country as effective and well-managed organiza-tions

ldquoAccreditation is the acknowledgment that member chambers have been success-fully evaluated against rigorous national standards of policy service and perfor-mancerdquo said Chuck Davidson President of the Chamber Accreditation Council of

Canada Davidson continued ldquothat this brings the number of accredited chambers to more than 70 in Canadardquo

Developed by a team of chamber executives in conjunction with provin-cial and territorial chambers and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce the accreditation program is operated by an arms-length organization called the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

(CACC) The CACC is composed of representatives from

across the country The Council meets twice

per year to review applications for accreditation

Accredita-tion is a means of reinforcing and clarifying to the com-munity at large

what activities are pivotal to a

chamberrsquos func-tions and determines

the chamberrsquos unique value proposition vis-agrave-

vis other organizations in the marketplace

Chambers of commerce and boards of trade that are able to submit their files for review twice per year and are always recognized at the Canadian Chamberrsquos an-nual Network Luncheon during which lo-cal chamber achievements are celebrated

initial accreditations are valid for a period of two years and reaccreditations are valid for three years

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6 NovemberDecember 2014

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Our elegantly decorated banquet halls easily accommodate parties of 50 ndash 500 guests and our dedicated and experienced staff will attend to every detail

Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre offers the sophistication and convenience of the city while retaining the warmth and charm of the country

The Angelucci family have been caring and efficient professionals in the catering business for over 30 years

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Our family and accommodating staff will make sure you donrsquot forget a thing As your special event draws to a close yoursquoll get the credit for hosting a truly outstanding event

Milton Banquet amp Conference CentreFeatured new member

Come ride the streetcars Located at 13629 Guelph Line in Milton Ontario the Halton County Radial Railway (HCRR) is a full-size operating electric railway and museum featuring historic electric railcars operating on two kilometers of scenic track The HCRR is owned and operated by the On-tario Electric Railway Historical Association (OERHA) a non-profit educational organi-zation the HCrr is proud to be ontariorsquos first and largest electric railway museum

the oerHA is made up of active mem-bers who volunteer to maintain restore and operate the museum for its many visitors throughout the year

New members are always welcome at the HCRR and there are many ways to lend a hand

Admission to the Halton County Radial Railway includes unlimited historic street-car rides on two kilometers of scenic track which stops at our famous ice cream shop (approximately a 20 minute ride) access

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Make It YOUR Business70 of those suffering from domestic violence are victimized while at workEmployers are now obligated by law to protect employees experiencing abuse in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)

Learn how to recognize and respond to signs of domestic violence and how to help your employees and co-workers find the support they need

Halton Womenrsquos Place facilitates the Government of ontario-funded public education campaign Neighbours Friends and Families to community groups and businesses The presentation focuses on the impact of domestic violence in the

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Glencairn Golf ClubGlobal Promotional ApparelGlobal trade Partners inc Gordon M McTavish amp Associates IncGorrudrsquos Auto GroupHalton Automotive amp Industrial Supply LtdHalton Country Inn amp Golf Club Halton Power equipmentHalton Region - Employment Housing amp social servicesHawkins Animal HospitalHealth Centre of MiltonHitherfield SchoolIndech Law Chambers Professional CorpJim shaw Accounting services incJohn Howard Society of Peel-Halton-DufferinJohnston Maintenance LtdKPMG LLPLiaison College Oakville CampusMaplebots incMarilyn J Samuels LLB LLMMarlin travel McLaren Press Graphics LtdMillside total Communications incMilton Home Hardware Building CentreMinMaxx Realty IncMohawk Inn amp Conference Centre

Ontario Electric Railway Historical AssociationParadigm telesales incParkway Auto TradePower Link Expedite CorporationPro Con Building Supplies LtdrDC NetworksReese Auto Truck amp Equipment ServicesRotary Club of Milton TheRoyal LePage Credit Valley Real Estate - Joe PecharichRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty ndash Carole D BudworthRoyal Lepage Meadowtowne Realty - Shawn KennyRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty - Troy HoogendoornSalvation Army - Khi Community Thesci-Mech technicalsHoot Photographicspokes Nrsquo slopesstanmar ConsultingTeatro Conference amp Event Centre (Alemilia Hospitality Group)the Dance Class the Dance shoppe Tombro Trucking LimitedWeb Nodes inc

renewing members Thanks to the following businesses for their continued support Escarpment Countrytrade Partner

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Welcome new membersWelcome to the following new Chamber Members We invite you to participate in Chamber events and encourage you to take part in one or more of the Chamber committees

aBL EMPLoyMEnt50 steeles Ave e Unit 23Milton ON L9T 4W9Contact Jennifer staruch Cust serv Mgrtel 905-635-2940 wwwablemploymentcomldquoCome Work With Usrdquo ABL Employment is an independently owned Canadian staffing agency that brings together people that want to work and companies that need work done We specialize in the industrial and distribution sectors with solutions that combine both part time temporary jobs and long-term hiring strategies Contact our Milton office today

aMg viRtuaL assistant sERvicEsMilton oNContact Alejandra Montejo Support specialisttel 905-808-4843wwwamgvirtualassistantcomAMG offers Virtual (Off-site) Administrative services including secretarial support Graphic Design and Social Media Planning amp Management We are happy and proud to support small businesses entrepreneurs executives and busy individuals who need assistance with the daily operation of their businesses

aZ MoRtgagE soLutions330 Bronte st s Unit 218Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Angela Zhang ownerDirectorTel 905-876-2505wwwazmortgagesolutionscaAZ Mortgage solutions is a licensed brokerage with financial services commission of ontario FSCO ndash License 12145 Angela the principal broker has been working in the industry for over 15 years Our mission is to be the most trusted resource of mortgage advice and service in Milton and the GtA West areas

BEauMont ELDER accountants LLP330 Bronte st s Unit 210Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Melanie Beaumont PartnerTel 905-875-4444Fax 905-875-2227wwwbecpacaA full service accounting and taxation firm serving corporations and individuals our services vary from bookkeeping to annual financial returns to reorganization and estate planning We have several years of experience and value and provide professional personalized and trusted service to all clients Your business is important to us too

cELLRox MiLton 55 ontario st sMilton ON L9T 2M3Contact shane Mehmood ownerMgrtel 905-864-9662Fax 905-864-9667wwwcellroxmiltoncaCellrox in Milton is a one stop shop for your electronics needs If you are looking to buy or repair a cell phone repair your computer or to purchase an internet package Cellrox is the store for you Come visit us at the Milton Mall and customize your electronics

cognition PRoDuctions 63 forestgrove CircleBrampton ON L6Z 4T4Contact Warren Leppik Principaltel 416-698-3858wwwcognitionproductionscomWersquove focused our passion for storytelling to produce finely crafted unforgettable business video that stands out from the crowd and captivates a target audience internal or external We increase the effectiveness of marketing and communications thereby increasing sales while reducing costs

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FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

FinE aRts sociEty oF MiLton (FasM)Milton oNContact Ursula McDermid Presidenttel 905-299-1429wwwfasmcaFine Arts Society of Milton (FASM) is a non-profit organization consisting of approximately 120 members FASM is dedicated to supporting visual artists promoting fine arts in our community and facilitating art appreciation

HEaLtHEnut MiLton caFE anD JuicE BaR20 Martin stMilton ON L9T 2P9Contact Maria Garrigan ownerTel 905-693-6795wwwhealthenutca Health E Nut Cafeacute amp Juice Bar in Milton is a one STOP HEALTH SHOP in Canada serving Whole Organic Live Food for

breakfast lunch dinner desserts and snacks We serve non-GMo organic food Come visit us in the heart of Milton ldquoLet food be thy medicinerdquo-Hippocrates

MiLton BanquEt amp conFEREncE cEntRE3090 steeles Ave WMilton ON L9T 2V3Contact ezio Angelucci ownertel 905-864-8445wwwmiltonbanquetscomA premier banquet facility situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque grounds offering the most unique indooroutdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event For your next festivity whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate or social event consider Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre

tHE MinDFuL Living cEntRE400 Bronte st south Unit 219Milton ON L9T 0H7Contact Chris Parrish Clinical PsychologistTel 289-270-1757Fax 289-270-1751wwwmindfullivingcentrecaAt the Mindful Living Centre we partner with clients to explore individually tailored strategies for addressing lifersquos challenges in our quest to promote personal growth and well-being We provide effective psychological assessment and counseling services in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere empowering clients to achieve a better quality of life

MusE signs Milton oN Contact Lena White OwnerTel 647-382-8358wwwmusesignscom

ontaRio coLLEgE oF PHaRMacists 483 Huron st toronto oN M5r 2r4Contact Nicole Balan Community Practice Advisortel 519-282-5651wwwocpinfocomthe ontario College of Pharmacists is the registering and regulating body for the profession of Pharmacy in Ontario The collegersquos mandate is to serve and protect the public and hold ontario pharmacists and pharmacy technicians accountable to the established legislation ensuring that pharmacies meet certain standards for operation and are accredited by the College

PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

nEW MEMBERs

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Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

11NovemberDecember 2014

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Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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CALL JIM bull 905-878-8751 Fully insured References available

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to your home or workplace

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615 Sunnyvale Cres Milton L9T 4K9905-873-5772 bull g_mctavishsympaticoca

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

contact RogER LauZon at MiLtoWnE insuRancE sERvicEs inc

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cHaMBER gRouP insuRancE

17NovemberDecember 2014

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wwwtaylornurseryca

Your Town amp Country Gardening Centre

the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

PREPARE FOR THE ROAD AHEAD

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Roger Lauzon9058781633 bull RogerLmiltowneinsurancecom

In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

22 NovemberDecember 2014

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annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

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Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

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Accounting auditing and other assurance servicesBusiness and personal tax planning and compliance filingsEstates and Trusts ServicesBookkeeping payroll and other business services

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Quality office furniture for Business Institutions and HospitalityServing Milton and Community for more than 32 years

Business directory

Page 5: Business News - November/December 2014

5NovemberDecember 2014

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Saturday mornings in downtown MiltonMain Street from Martin to James

Until October 11 2014700 am to 1200 noon

Visit the Milton Chamber of Commerce

Milton Chamber of Commerce receives accreditation with distinction

Charlottetown (PE) ndash September 29 2014 At a ceremony today as part of the Canadian Chamberrsquos annual general meet-ing the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada was pleased to be able to present a number of new accreditations to chambers from across the country

ldquoWe are proud to recognize these chambers as examples of effective well-managed and stable organizations making a difference in communities across the country ndash keeping

lsquothe voice of busi-nessrsquo loud and strongrdquo said Perrin Beatty President and Ceo of the Canadian Chamber of Com-merce

to achieve accreditation a chamber must meet minimum standards in criti-cal areas including areas of governance operations member-ship programming policy and advocacy and strategic planning

Accreditation is aimed at continuous operational improvement and standards of local chambers of commerce and an el-evation of their profile across the country as effective and well-managed organiza-tions

ldquoAccreditation is the acknowledgment that member chambers have been success-fully evaluated against rigorous national standards of policy service and perfor-mancerdquo said Chuck Davidson President of the Chamber Accreditation Council of

Canada Davidson continued ldquothat this brings the number of accredited chambers to more than 70 in Canadardquo

Developed by a team of chamber executives in conjunction with provin-cial and territorial chambers and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce the accreditation program is operated by an arms-length organization called the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada

(CACC) The CACC is composed of representatives from

across the country The Council meets twice

per year to review applications for accreditation

Accredita-tion is a means of reinforcing and clarifying to the com-munity at large

what activities are pivotal to a

chamberrsquos func-tions and determines

the chamberrsquos unique value proposition vis-agrave-

vis other organizations in the marketplace

Chambers of commerce and boards of trade that are able to submit their files for review twice per year and are always recognized at the Canadian Chamberrsquos an-nual Network Luncheon during which lo-cal chamber achievements are celebrated

initial accreditations are valid for a period of two years and reaccreditations are valid for three years

cHaMBER nEWs

6 NovemberDecember 2014

Don

905-875-3208885 Main St E

Units 7amp8 MiltonMain St at Thompson Rd

wwwfi xautomiltoncom

Youve Got a Friendin the Body Shop Business

Churchill Collision becomesFix Auto Milton

Friendly Courteous Service

Halton Womens Place will provide a safe haven information and education to

support a future without abuse for women and their children

Serving Halton Region

Halton Womenrsquos PlaceHealthy Relationships bull Healthy Communities

Crisis Lines (905) 878-8555 and (905) 332-7892

Welcome to Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre an award winning premier banquet facility where elegance beauty and service is our standard

Whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate event or social gathering Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre maintains over four decades of experience in skillfully planning and executing a variety of special occasions from the most intimate gathering to the largest extravaganza we offer the most unique indoor and outdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event

situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque parkland your guests will be transported to a state of serenity as they enjoy strolling through the manicured courtyard gardens and lush green lawns

Our elegantly decorated banquet halls easily accommodate parties of 50 ndash 500 guests and our dedicated and experienced staff will attend to every detail

Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre offers the sophistication and convenience of the city while retaining the warmth and charm of the country

The Angelucci family have been caring and efficient professionals in the catering business for over 30 years

During that time each member of the family has proudly developed their own specialty Their knowledge experience and innovative ideas combine to guarantee the success of your important event

bull Are you tired of the same old thingbull Are you considering an occasion to

be remembered

bull Do you have a picture in mind of your special function but yoursquore not quite sure how to put it all together

Just say the word and theyrsquoll co-ordinate an event tailored specially for you Combining the seasonally breathtaking beauty of the courtyard gardens the impressive banquet rooms and our creativity with your ideas to turn your visions into reality Wersquoll look after it all from invitations and table linens to exciting entertainment as well as providing you with discounts on photographers tuxedo rentals and florists

Our family and accommodating staff will make sure you donrsquot forget a thing As your special event draws to a close yoursquoll get the credit for hosting a truly outstanding event

Milton Banquet amp Conference CentreFeatured new member

Come ride the streetcars Located at 13629 Guelph Line in Milton Ontario the Halton County Radial Railway (HCRR) is a full-size operating electric railway and museum featuring historic electric railcars operating on two kilometers of scenic track The HCRR is owned and operated by the On-tario Electric Railway Historical Association (OERHA) a non-profit educational organi-zation the HCrr is proud to be ontariorsquos first and largest electric railway museum

the oerHA is made up of active mem-bers who volunteer to maintain restore and operate the museum for its many visitors throughout the year

New members are always welcome at the HCRR and there are many ways to lend a hand

Admission to the Halton County Radial Railway includes unlimited historic street-car rides on two kilometers of scenic track which stops at our famous ice cream shop (approximately a 20 minute ride) access

to the grounds display barns and historic rockwood station No admission is required to our Gift Shop where guests can find unique railway inspired gifts and tasty treats

ouR Missionto collect preserve restore operate

and display electric railway-related objects and interpret their historical significance through the operation of the Halton County Radial Railway

Ontario Electric Railway Historical Association Featured renewing member

FEatuRED MEMBERs

7NovemberDecember 2014

Make It YOUR Business70 of those suffering from domestic violence are victimized while at workEmployers are now obligated by law to protect employees experiencing abuse in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)

Learn how to recognize and respond to signs of domestic violence and how to help your employees and co-workers find the support they need

Halton Womenrsquos Place facilitates the Government of ontario-funded public education campaign Neighbours Friends and Families to community groups and businesses The presentation focuses on the impact of domestic violence in the

workplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to ldquotake every reasonable precautionrdquo to protect their employeesworkplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to take every reasonable prrecaution to protect their employeesFor more information on how to book a session for your workplace please contact Tricia Clinical Manager 905-332-1200 ext 224

Cost of Session 1-20 employees $50 | 20+ employees $100 wwwhaltonwomensplacecomCost of session 1-20 emplo

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A Milton taxi servicesAM strategic Accountants incAcclaim HealthAir separation technologies incBDO Canada LimitedBerka Dr e - orthodontist - Milton orthodonticsBlue Beacon of Canada - Division of CANCLEAN Financial CorpBy Design GraphicsCF Crozier amp Associates IncCathleen Mctavish rMtCBM LtdCentre - Skills Development amp Training Milton Employment ServicesCenturion fire ControlCentury 21 Future Realty - Roach Family real estate teamColour Works Printing incCOLT Fences and DecksCommunity Foundation of Halton NorthCompression Technology CorporationDance eliteDelacourtrsquos Gift and tablewareE Manson Investments LimitedFamily Place Thefirst Class Home Care incorporatedfix Auto of Miltonfortress Comics incGfs ontario inc

Glencairn Golf ClubGlobal Promotional ApparelGlobal trade Partners inc Gordon M McTavish amp Associates IncGorrudrsquos Auto GroupHalton Automotive amp Industrial Supply LtdHalton Country Inn amp Golf Club Halton Power equipmentHalton Region - Employment Housing amp social servicesHawkins Animal HospitalHealth Centre of MiltonHitherfield SchoolIndech Law Chambers Professional CorpJim shaw Accounting services incJohn Howard Society of Peel-Halton-DufferinJohnston Maintenance LtdKPMG LLPLiaison College Oakville CampusMaplebots incMarilyn J Samuels LLB LLMMarlin travel McLaren Press Graphics LtdMillside total Communications incMilton Home Hardware Building CentreMinMaxx Realty IncMohawk Inn amp Conference Centre

Ontario Electric Railway Historical AssociationParadigm telesales incParkway Auto TradePower Link Expedite CorporationPro Con Building Supplies LtdrDC NetworksReese Auto Truck amp Equipment ServicesRotary Club of Milton TheRoyal LePage Credit Valley Real Estate - Joe PecharichRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty ndash Carole D BudworthRoyal Lepage Meadowtowne Realty - Shawn KennyRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty - Troy HoogendoornSalvation Army - Khi Community Thesci-Mech technicalsHoot Photographicspokes Nrsquo slopesstanmar ConsultingTeatro Conference amp Event Centre (Alemilia Hospitality Group)the Dance Class the Dance shoppe Tombro Trucking LimitedWeb Nodes inc

renewing members Thanks to the following businesses for their continued support Escarpment Countrytrade Partner

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8 NovemberDecember 2014

Must be 19 years of age or older Valid government-issued photo identification may be required

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Welcome new membersWelcome to the following new Chamber Members We invite you to participate in Chamber events and encourage you to take part in one or more of the Chamber committees

aBL EMPLoyMEnt50 steeles Ave e Unit 23Milton ON L9T 4W9Contact Jennifer staruch Cust serv Mgrtel 905-635-2940 wwwablemploymentcomldquoCome Work With Usrdquo ABL Employment is an independently owned Canadian staffing agency that brings together people that want to work and companies that need work done We specialize in the industrial and distribution sectors with solutions that combine both part time temporary jobs and long-term hiring strategies Contact our Milton office today

aMg viRtuaL assistant sERvicEsMilton oNContact Alejandra Montejo Support specialisttel 905-808-4843wwwamgvirtualassistantcomAMG offers Virtual (Off-site) Administrative services including secretarial support Graphic Design and Social Media Planning amp Management We are happy and proud to support small businesses entrepreneurs executives and busy individuals who need assistance with the daily operation of their businesses

aZ MoRtgagE soLutions330 Bronte st s Unit 218Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Angela Zhang ownerDirectorTel 905-876-2505wwwazmortgagesolutionscaAZ Mortgage solutions is a licensed brokerage with financial services commission of ontario FSCO ndash License 12145 Angela the principal broker has been working in the industry for over 15 years Our mission is to be the most trusted resource of mortgage advice and service in Milton and the GtA West areas

BEauMont ELDER accountants LLP330 Bronte st s Unit 210Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Melanie Beaumont PartnerTel 905-875-4444Fax 905-875-2227wwwbecpacaA full service accounting and taxation firm serving corporations and individuals our services vary from bookkeeping to annual financial returns to reorganization and estate planning We have several years of experience and value and provide professional personalized and trusted service to all clients Your business is important to us too

cELLRox MiLton 55 ontario st sMilton ON L9T 2M3Contact shane Mehmood ownerMgrtel 905-864-9662Fax 905-864-9667wwwcellroxmiltoncaCellrox in Milton is a one stop shop for your electronics needs If you are looking to buy or repair a cell phone repair your computer or to purchase an internet package Cellrox is the store for you Come visit us at the Milton Mall and customize your electronics

cognition PRoDuctions 63 forestgrove CircleBrampton ON L6Z 4T4Contact Warren Leppik Principaltel 416-698-3858wwwcognitionproductionscomWersquove focused our passion for storytelling to produce finely crafted unforgettable business video that stands out from the crowd and captivates a target audience internal or external We increase the effectiveness of marketing and communications thereby increasing sales while reducing costs

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FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

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ontaRio coLLEgE oF PHaRMacists 483 Huron st toronto oN M5r 2r4Contact Nicole Balan Community Practice Advisortel 519-282-5651wwwocpinfocomthe ontario College of Pharmacists is the registering and regulating body for the profession of Pharmacy in Ontario The collegersquos mandate is to serve and protect the public and hold ontario pharmacists and pharmacy technicians accountable to the established legislation ensuring that pharmacies meet certain standards for operation and are accredited by the College

PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

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Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

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Halton region Milton education Village innovation Centre EvEnt sPonsoR

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Golf tournament PREsEnting sPonsoR Cogeco Cable Canada inc gREEns sPonsoR CN HoLE-in-onE sPonsoR Wallace Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Ltd DinnER sPonsoR Chudleighrsquos LuncH sPonsoR Mattamy Homes goLF RaFFLE sPonoR scotiabank Putting gREEn sPonsoR Dent Wizard signagE sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging goLF BaLL sPonsoR rogers Cable inc sPEciaLty BaLL sPonsoR roxul inc caRt sPonsoR Dufferin Aggregates Mortgage Architects REFREsHMEnt sPonsoR Milton Toyota scoREcaRD sPonsoR Miltowne insurance services inc

Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

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Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Guest Rooms30 spacious updated guest rooms

Weddings Meetings Corporate Functions On-site catering

Flexible Aff ordable WiFi Business Support Services Reception Fully Furnished

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Town of Milton Economic Development9058787252 Ext 2107

economicdevelopmentmiltonca

Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

Tanya A Leedale

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James McAskill

Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

DannyChou

ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

OwenDuguid

Ruhia Jokhio

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700 Kerr Street Oakville Ontario L6K 3W5905-842-8030 wwwomhca

Main Street Relationships Bay Street Results

Corporate amp CommercialFamily Law amp Mediation

Civil Litigation

Labour amp EmploymentReal Estate

Estates amp Trusts

Criminal Law

Environmental amp Municipal

Haltonrsquos Law Firm

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bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

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For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

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Business directory

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Don

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Units 7amp8 MiltonMain St at Thompson Rd

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Youve Got a Friendin the Body Shop Business

Churchill Collision becomesFix Auto Milton

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Serving Halton Region

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Crisis Lines (905) 878-8555 and (905) 332-7892

Welcome to Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre an award winning premier banquet facility where elegance beauty and service is our standard

Whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate event or social gathering Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre maintains over four decades of experience in skillfully planning and executing a variety of special occasions from the most intimate gathering to the largest extravaganza we offer the most unique indoor and outdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event

situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque parkland your guests will be transported to a state of serenity as they enjoy strolling through the manicured courtyard gardens and lush green lawns

Our elegantly decorated banquet halls easily accommodate parties of 50 ndash 500 guests and our dedicated and experienced staff will attend to every detail

Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre offers the sophistication and convenience of the city while retaining the warmth and charm of the country

The Angelucci family have been caring and efficient professionals in the catering business for over 30 years

During that time each member of the family has proudly developed their own specialty Their knowledge experience and innovative ideas combine to guarantee the success of your important event

bull Are you tired of the same old thingbull Are you considering an occasion to

be remembered

bull Do you have a picture in mind of your special function but yoursquore not quite sure how to put it all together

Just say the word and theyrsquoll co-ordinate an event tailored specially for you Combining the seasonally breathtaking beauty of the courtyard gardens the impressive banquet rooms and our creativity with your ideas to turn your visions into reality Wersquoll look after it all from invitations and table linens to exciting entertainment as well as providing you with discounts on photographers tuxedo rentals and florists

Our family and accommodating staff will make sure you donrsquot forget a thing As your special event draws to a close yoursquoll get the credit for hosting a truly outstanding event

Milton Banquet amp Conference CentreFeatured new member

Come ride the streetcars Located at 13629 Guelph Line in Milton Ontario the Halton County Radial Railway (HCRR) is a full-size operating electric railway and museum featuring historic electric railcars operating on two kilometers of scenic track The HCRR is owned and operated by the On-tario Electric Railway Historical Association (OERHA) a non-profit educational organi-zation the HCrr is proud to be ontariorsquos first and largest electric railway museum

the oerHA is made up of active mem-bers who volunteer to maintain restore and operate the museum for its many visitors throughout the year

New members are always welcome at the HCRR and there are many ways to lend a hand

Admission to the Halton County Radial Railway includes unlimited historic street-car rides on two kilometers of scenic track which stops at our famous ice cream shop (approximately a 20 minute ride) access

to the grounds display barns and historic rockwood station No admission is required to our Gift Shop where guests can find unique railway inspired gifts and tasty treats

ouR Missionto collect preserve restore operate

and display electric railway-related objects and interpret their historical significance through the operation of the Halton County Radial Railway

Ontario Electric Railway Historical Association Featured renewing member

FEatuRED MEMBERs

7NovemberDecember 2014

Make It YOUR Business70 of those suffering from domestic violence are victimized while at workEmployers are now obligated by law to protect employees experiencing abuse in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)

Learn how to recognize and respond to signs of domestic violence and how to help your employees and co-workers find the support they need

Halton Womenrsquos Place facilitates the Government of ontario-funded public education campaign Neighbours Friends and Families to community groups and businesses The presentation focuses on the impact of domestic violence in the

workplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to ldquotake every reasonable precautionrdquo to protect their employeesworkplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to take every reasonable prrecaution to protect their employeesFor more information on how to book a session for your workplace please contact Tricia Clinical Manager 905-332-1200 ext 224

Cost of Session 1-20 employees $50 | 20+ employees $100 wwwhaltonwomensplacecomCost of session 1-20 emplo

Winner of the 2013 Mayorrsquos Community Service Award ndash Burlington

A Milton taxi servicesAM strategic Accountants incAcclaim HealthAir separation technologies incBDO Canada LimitedBerka Dr e - orthodontist - Milton orthodonticsBlue Beacon of Canada - Division of CANCLEAN Financial CorpBy Design GraphicsCF Crozier amp Associates IncCathleen Mctavish rMtCBM LtdCentre - Skills Development amp Training Milton Employment ServicesCenturion fire ControlCentury 21 Future Realty - Roach Family real estate teamColour Works Printing incCOLT Fences and DecksCommunity Foundation of Halton NorthCompression Technology CorporationDance eliteDelacourtrsquos Gift and tablewareE Manson Investments LimitedFamily Place Thefirst Class Home Care incorporatedfix Auto of Miltonfortress Comics incGfs ontario inc

Glencairn Golf ClubGlobal Promotional ApparelGlobal trade Partners inc Gordon M McTavish amp Associates IncGorrudrsquos Auto GroupHalton Automotive amp Industrial Supply LtdHalton Country Inn amp Golf Club Halton Power equipmentHalton Region - Employment Housing amp social servicesHawkins Animal HospitalHealth Centre of MiltonHitherfield SchoolIndech Law Chambers Professional CorpJim shaw Accounting services incJohn Howard Society of Peel-Halton-DufferinJohnston Maintenance LtdKPMG LLPLiaison College Oakville CampusMaplebots incMarilyn J Samuels LLB LLMMarlin travel McLaren Press Graphics LtdMillside total Communications incMilton Home Hardware Building CentreMinMaxx Realty IncMohawk Inn amp Conference Centre

Ontario Electric Railway Historical AssociationParadigm telesales incParkway Auto TradePower Link Expedite CorporationPro Con Building Supplies LtdrDC NetworksReese Auto Truck amp Equipment ServicesRotary Club of Milton TheRoyal LePage Credit Valley Real Estate - Joe PecharichRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty ndash Carole D BudworthRoyal Lepage Meadowtowne Realty - Shawn KennyRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty - Troy HoogendoornSalvation Army - Khi Community Thesci-Mech technicalsHoot Photographicspokes Nrsquo slopesstanmar ConsultingTeatro Conference amp Event Centre (Alemilia Hospitality Group)the Dance Class the Dance shoppe Tombro Trucking LimitedWeb Nodes inc

renewing members Thanks to the following businesses for their continued support Escarpment Countrytrade Partner

MEMBER REnEWaLs

8 NovemberDecember 2014

Must be 19 years of age or older Valid government-issued photo identification may be required

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Welcome new membersWelcome to the following new Chamber Members We invite you to participate in Chamber events and encourage you to take part in one or more of the Chamber committees

aBL EMPLoyMEnt50 steeles Ave e Unit 23Milton ON L9T 4W9Contact Jennifer staruch Cust serv Mgrtel 905-635-2940 wwwablemploymentcomldquoCome Work With Usrdquo ABL Employment is an independently owned Canadian staffing agency that brings together people that want to work and companies that need work done We specialize in the industrial and distribution sectors with solutions that combine both part time temporary jobs and long-term hiring strategies Contact our Milton office today

aMg viRtuaL assistant sERvicEsMilton oNContact Alejandra Montejo Support specialisttel 905-808-4843wwwamgvirtualassistantcomAMG offers Virtual (Off-site) Administrative services including secretarial support Graphic Design and Social Media Planning amp Management We are happy and proud to support small businesses entrepreneurs executives and busy individuals who need assistance with the daily operation of their businesses

aZ MoRtgagE soLutions330 Bronte st s Unit 218Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Angela Zhang ownerDirectorTel 905-876-2505wwwazmortgagesolutionscaAZ Mortgage solutions is a licensed brokerage with financial services commission of ontario FSCO ndash License 12145 Angela the principal broker has been working in the industry for over 15 years Our mission is to be the most trusted resource of mortgage advice and service in Milton and the GtA West areas

BEauMont ELDER accountants LLP330 Bronte st s Unit 210Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Melanie Beaumont PartnerTel 905-875-4444Fax 905-875-2227wwwbecpacaA full service accounting and taxation firm serving corporations and individuals our services vary from bookkeeping to annual financial returns to reorganization and estate planning We have several years of experience and value and provide professional personalized and trusted service to all clients Your business is important to us too

cELLRox MiLton 55 ontario st sMilton ON L9T 2M3Contact shane Mehmood ownerMgrtel 905-864-9662Fax 905-864-9667wwwcellroxmiltoncaCellrox in Milton is a one stop shop for your electronics needs If you are looking to buy or repair a cell phone repair your computer or to purchase an internet package Cellrox is the store for you Come visit us at the Milton Mall and customize your electronics

cognition PRoDuctions 63 forestgrove CircleBrampton ON L6Z 4T4Contact Warren Leppik Principaltel 416-698-3858wwwcognitionproductionscomWersquove focused our passion for storytelling to produce finely crafted unforgettable business video that stands out from the crowd and captivates a target audience internal or external We increase the effectiveness of marketing and communications thereby increasing sales while reducing costs

nEW MEMBERs

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AggregatesDufferinA division of Holcim (Canada) Inc

FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

FinE aRts sociEty oF MiLton (FasM)Milton oNContact Ursula McDermid Presidenttel 905-299-1429wwwfasmcaFine Arts Society of Milton (FASM) is a non-profit organization consisting of approximately 120 members FASM is dedicated to supporting visual artists promoting fine arts in our community and facilitating art appreciation

HEaLtHEnut MiLton caFE anD JuicE BaR20 Martin stMilton ON L9T 2P9Contact Maria Garrigan ownerTel 905-693-6795wwwhealthenutca Health E Nut Cafeacute amp Juice Bar in Milton is a one STOP HEALTH SHOP in Canada serving Whole Organic Live Food for

breakfast lunch dinner desserts and snacks We serve non-GMo organic food Come visit us in the heart of Milton ldquoLet food be thy medicinerdquo-Hippocrates

MiLton BanquEt amp conFEREncE cEntRE3090 steeles Ave WMilton ON L9T 2V3Contact ezio Angelucci ownertel 905-864-8445wwwmiltonbanquetscomA premier banquet facility situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque grounds offering the most unique indooroutdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event For your next festivity whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate or social event consider Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre

tHE MinDFuL Living cEntRE400 Bronte st south Unit 219Milton ON L9T 0H7Contact Chris Parrish Clinical PsychologistTel 289-270-1757Fax 289-270-1751wwwmindfullivingcentrecaAt the Mindful Living Centre we partner with clients to explore individually tailored strategies for addressing lifersquos challenges in our quest to promote personal growth and well-being We provide effective psychological assessment and counseling services in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere empowering clients to achieve a better quality of life

MusE signs Milton oN Contact Lena White OwnerTel 647-382-8358wwwmusesignscom

ontaRio coLLEgE oF PHaRMacists 483 Huron st toronto oN M5r 2r4Contact Nicole Balan Community Practice Advisortel 519-282-5651wwwocpinfocomthe ontario College of Pharmacists is the registering and regulating body for the profession of Pharmacy in Ontario The collegersquos mandate is to serve and protect the public and hold ontario pharmacists and pharmacy technicians accountable to the established legislation ensuring that pharmacies meet certain standards for operation and are accredited by the College

PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

nEW MEMBERs

10 NovemberDecember 2014

Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

Mayorrsquos Breakfast PREsEnting sPonsoR

CN PLatinuM sPonsoR

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small Business Week PREsEnting PaRtnER

CN PREsEnting sPonsoR

BDC EvEnt PaRtnER

Halton region Milton education Village innovation Centre EvEnt sPonsoR

tD Canada trust

Golf tournament PREsEnting sPonsoR Cogeco Cable Canada inc gREEns sPonsoR CN HoLE-in-onE sPonsoR Wallace Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Ltd DinnER sPonsoR Chudleighrsquos LuncH sPonsoR Mattamy Homes goLF RaFFLE sPonoR scotiabank Putting gREEn sPonsoR Dent Wizard signagE sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging goLF BaLL sPonsoR rogers Cable inc sPEciaLty BaLL sPonsoR roxul inc caRt sPonsoR Dufferin Aggregates Mortgage Architects REFREsHMEnt sPonsoR Milton Toyota scoREcaRD sPonsoR Miltowne insurance services inc

Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

11NovemberDecember 2014

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Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Makes It Happen

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Or contact

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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17NovemberDecember 2014

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wwwtaylornurseryca

Your Town amp Country Gardening Centre

the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

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18 NovemberDecember 2014

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

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bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

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Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

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Business directory

Page 7: Business News - November/December 2014

7NovemberDecember 2014

Make It YOUR Business70 of those suffering from domestic violence are victimized while at workEmployers are now obligated by law to protect employees experiencing abuse in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)in the workplace (Make It Our Business Bill 168)

Learn how to recognize and respond to signs of domestic violence and how to help your employees and co-workers find the support they need

Halton Womenrsquos Place facilitates the Government of ontario-funded public education campaign Neighbours Friends and Families to community groups and businesses The presentation focuses on the impact of domestic violence in the

workplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to ldquotake every reasonable precautionrdquo to protect their employeesworkplace and outlines the responsibilities of employers to take every reasonable prrecaution to protect their employeesFor more information on how to book a session for your workplace please contact Tricia Clinical Manager 905-332-1200 ext 224

Cost of Session 1-20 employees $50 | 20+ employees $100 wwwhaltonwomensplacecomCost of session 1-20 emplo

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A Milton taxi servicesAM strategic Accountants incAcclaim HealthAir separation technologies incBDO Canada LimitedBerka Dr e - orthodontist - Milton orthodonticsBlue Beacon of Canada - Division of CANCLEAN Financial CorpBy Design GraphicsCF Crozier amp Associates IncCathleen Mctavish rMtCBM LtdCentre - Skills Development amp Training Milton Employment ServicesCenturion fire ControlCentury 21 Future Realty - Roach Family real estate teamColour Works Printing incCOLT Fences and DecksCommunity Foundation of Halton NorthCompression Technology CorporationDance eliteDelacourtrsquos Gift and tablewareE Manson Investments LimitedFamily Place Thefirst Class Home Care incorporatedfix Auto of Miltonfortress Comics incGfs ontario inc

Glencairn Golf ClubGlobal Promotional ApparelGlobal trade Partners inc Gordon M McTavish amp Associates IncGorrudrsquos Auto GroupHalton Automotive amp Industrial Supply LtdHalton Country Inn amp Golf Club Halton Power equipmentHalton Region - Employment Housing amp social servicesHawkins Animal HospitalHealth Centre of MiltonHitherfield SchoolIndech Law Chambers Professional CorpJim shaw Accounting services incJohn Howard Society of Peel-Halton-DufferinJohnston Maintenance LtdKPMG LLPLiaison College Oakville CampusMaplebots incMarilyn J Samuels LLB LLMMarlin travel McLaren Press Graphics LtdMillside total Communications incMilton Home Hardware Building CentreMinMaxx Realty IncMohawk Inn amp Conference Centre

Ontario Electric Railway Historical AssociationParadigm telesales incParkway Auto TradePower Link Expedite CorporationPro Con Building Supplies LtdrDC NetworksReese Auto Truck amp Equipment ServicesRotary Club of Milton TheRoyal LePage Credit Valley Real Estate - Joe PecharichRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty ndash Carole D BudworthRoyal Lepage Meadowtowne Realty - Shawn KennyRoyal LePage Meadowtowne Realty - Troy HoogendoornSalvation Army - Khi Community Thesci-Mech technicalsHoot Photographicspokes Nrsquo slopesstanmar ConsultingTeatro Conference amp Event Centre (Alemilia Hospitality Group)the Dance Class the Dance shoppe Tombro Trucking LimitedWeb Nodes inc

renewing members Thanks to the following businesses for their continued support Escarpment Countrytrade Partner

MEMBER REnEWaLs

8 NovemberDecember 2014

Must be 19 years of age or older Valid government-issued photo identification may be required

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Welcome new membersWelcome to the following new Chamber Members We invite you to participate in Chamber events and encourage you to take part in one or more of the Chamber committees

aBL EMPLoyMEnt50 steeles Ave e Unit 23Milton ON L9T 4W9Contact Jennifer staruch Cust serv Mgrtel 905-635-2940 wwwablemploymentcomldquoCome Work With Usrdquo ABL Employment is an independently owned Canadian staffing agency that brings together people that want to work and companies that need work done We specialize in the industrial and distribution sectors with solutions that combine both part time temporary jobs and long-term hiring strategies Contact our Milton office today

aMg viRtuaL assistant sERvicEsMilton oNContact Alejandra Montejo Support specialisttel 905-808-4843wwwamgvirtualassistantcomAMG offers Virtual (Off-site) Administrative services including secretarial support Graphic Design and Social Media Planning amp Management We are happy and proud to support small businesses entrepreneurs executives and busy individuals who need assistance with the daily operation of their businesses

aZ MoRtgagE soLutions330 Bronte st s Unit 218Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Angela Zhang ownerDirectorTel 905-876-2505wwwazmortgagesolutionscaAZ Mortgage solutions is a licensed brokerage with financial services commission of ontario FSCO ndash License 12145 Angela the principal broker has been working in the industry for over 15 years Our mission is to be the most trusted resource of mortgage advice and service in Milton and the GtA West areas

BEauMont ELDER accountants LLP330 Bronte st s Unit 210Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Melanie Beaumont PartnerTel 905-875-4444Fax 905-875-2227wwwbecpacaA full service accounting and taxation firm serving corporations and individuals our services vary from bookkeeping to annual financial returns to reorganization and estate planning We have several years of experience and value and provide professional personalized and trusted service to all clients Your business is important to us too

cELLRox MiLton 55 ontario st sMilton ON L9T 2M3Contact shane Mehmood ownerMgrtel 905-864-9662Fax 905-864-9667wwwcellroxmiltoncaCellrox in Milton is a one stop shop for your electronics needs If you are looking to buy or repair a cell phone repair your computer or to purchase an internet package Cellrox is the store for you Come visit us at the Milton Mall and customize your electronics

cognition PRoDuctions 63 forestgrove CircleBrampton ON L6Z 4T4Contact Warren Leppik Principaltel 416-698-3858wwwcognitionproductionscomWersquove focused our passion for storytelling to produce finely crafted unforgettable business video that stands out from the crowd and captivates a target audience internal or external We increase the effectiveness of marketing and communications thereby increasing sales while reducing costs

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FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

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breakfast lunch dinner desserts and snacks We serve non-GMo organic food Come visit us in the heart of Milton ldquoLet food be thy medicinerdquo-Hippocrates

MiLton BanquEt amp conFEREncE cEntRE3090 steeles Ave WMilton ON L9T 2V3Contact ezio Angelucci ownertel 905-864-8445wwwmiltonbanquetscomA premier banquet facility situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque grounds offering the most unique indooroutdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event For your next festivity whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate or social event consider Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre

tHE MinDFuL Living cEntRE400 Bronte st south Unit 219Milton ON L9T 0H7Contact Chris Parrish Clinical PsychologistTel 289-270-1757Fax 289-270-1751wwwmindfullivingcentrecaAt the Mindful Living Centre we partner with clients to explore individually tailored strategies for addressing lifersquos challenges in our quest to promote personal growth and well-being We provide effective psychological assessment and counseling services in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere empowering clients to achieve a better quality of life

MusE signs Milton oN Contact Lena White OwnerTel 647-382-8358wwwmusesignscom

ontaRio coLLEgE oF PHaRMacists 483 Huron st toronto oN M5r 2r4Contact Nicole Balan Community Practice Advisortel 519-282-5651wwwocpinfocomthe ontario College of Pharmacists is the registering and regulating body for the profession of Pharmacy in Ontario The collegersquos mandate is to serve and protect the public and hold ontario pharmacists and pharmacy technicians accountable to the established legislation ensuring that pharmacies meet certain standards for operation and are accredited by the College

PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

nEW MEMBERs

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Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

Mayorrsquos Breakfast PREsEnting sPonsoR

CN PLatinuM sPonsoR

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Halton region Milton education Village innovation Centre EvEnt sPonsoR

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Golf tournament PREsEnting sPonsoR Cogeco Cable Canada inc gREEns sPonsoR CN HoLE-in-onE sPonsoR Wallace Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Ltd DinnER sPonsoR Chudleighrsquos LuncH sPonsoR Mattamy Homes goLF RaFFLE sPonoR scotiabank Putting gREEn sPonsoR Dent Wizard signagE sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging goLF BaLL sPonsoR rogers Cable inc sPEciaLty BaLL sPonsoR roxul inc caRt sPonsoR Dufferin Aggregates Mortgage Architects REFREsHMEnt sPonsoR Milton Toyota scoREcaRD sPonsoR Miltowne insurance services inc

Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

11NovemberDecember 2014

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Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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bull Decks bull Paintingbull Tiling

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the list

CALL JIM bull 905-878-8751 Fully insured References available

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to your home or workplace

Gordon M McTavish amp Associates Inc

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615 Sunnyvale Cres Milton L9T 4K9905-873-5772 bull g_mctavishsympaticoca

wwwgmmctavishassincsynthasitecom

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or derekjonestdcom

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Guest Rooms30 spacious updated guest rooms

Weddings Meetings Corporate Functions On-site catering

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Town of Milton Economic Development9058787252 Ext 2107

economicdevelopmentmiltonca

Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

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wwwHaltonTaxcomTel 289-429-1278 Fax 289-429-1281

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

contact RogER LauZon at MiLtoWnE insuRancE sERvicEs inc

905-878-1633

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17NovemberDecember 2014

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9058764100

wwwtaylornurseryca

Your Town amp Country Gardening Centre

the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

PREPARE FOR THE ROAD AHEAD

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Roger Lauzon9058781633 bull RogerLmiltowneinsurancecom

In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

Tanya A Leedale

Brian J Hanna

James McAskill

Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

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ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

OwenDuguid

Ruhia Jokhio

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700 Kerr Street Oakville Ontario L6K 3W5905-842-8030 wwwomhca

Main Street Relationships Bay Street Results

Corporate amp CommercialFamily Law amp Mediation

Civil Litigation

Labour amp EmploymentReal Estate

Estates amp Trusts

Criminal Law

Environmental amp Municipal

Haltonrsquos Law Firm

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bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

ldquoWE DONrsquoT JUST ORGANIZE YOUR FINANCIAL NUMBERS WE INTERPRET THEM

TO HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESSrsquo PERFORMANCE AND PROFITABILITYrdquo

Serving you in the following areasConsulting

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For more information or to make an appointment

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or more information

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Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

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Business directory

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8 NovemberDecember 2014

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Welcome new membersWelcome to the following new Chamber Members We invite you to participate in Chamber events and encourage you to take part in one or more of the Chamber committees

aBL EMPLoyMEnt50 steeles Ave e Unit 23Milton ON L9T 4W9Contact Jennifer staruch Cust serv Mgrtel 905-635-2940 wwwablemploymentcomldquoCome Work With Usrdquo ABL Employment is an independently owned Canadian staffing agency that brings together people that want to work and companies that need work done We specialize in the industrial and distribution sectors with solutions that combine both part time temporary jobs and long-term hiring strategies Contact our Milton office today

aMg viRtuaL assistant sERvicEsMilton oNContact Alejandra Montejo Support specialisttel 905-808-4843wwwamgvirtualassistantcomAMG offers Virtual (Off-site) Administrative services including secretarial support Graphic Design and Social Media Planning amp Management We are happy and proud to support small businesses entrepreneurs executives and busy individuals who need assistance with the daily operation of their businesses

aZ MoRtgagE soLutions330 Bronte st s Unit 218Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Angela Zhang ownerDirectorTel 905-876-2505wwwazmortgagesolutionscaAZ Mortgage solutions is a licensed brokerage with financial services commission of ontario FSCO ndash License 12145 Angela the principal broker has been working in the industry for over 15 years Our mission is to be the most trusted resource of mortgage advice and service in Milton and the GtA West areas

BEauMont ELDER accountants LLP330 Bronte st s Unit 210Milton ON L9T 7X1Contact Melanie Beaumont PartnerTel 905-875-4444Fax 905-875-2227wwwbecpacaA full service accounting and taxation firm serving corporations and individuals our services vary from bookkeeping to annual financial returns to reorganization and estate planning We have several years of experience and value and provide professional personalized and trusted service to all clients Your business is important to us too

cELLRox MiLton 55 ontario st sMilton ON L9T 2M3Contact shane Mehmood ownerMgrtel 905-864-9662Fax 905-864-9667wwwcellroxmiltoncaCellrox in Milton is a one stop shop for your electronics needs If you are looking to buy or repair a cell phone repair your computer or to purchase an internet package Cellrox is the store for you Come visit us at the Milton Mall and customize your electronics

cognition PRoDuctions 63 forestgrove CircleBrampton ON L6Z 4T4Contact Warren Leppik Principaltel 416-698-3858wwwcognitionproductionscomWersquove focused our passion for storytelling to produce finely crafted unforgettable business video that stands out from the crowd and captivates a target audience internal or external We increase the effectiveness of marketing and communications thereby increasing sales while reducing costs

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9NovemberDecember 2014

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FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

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breakfast lunch dinner desserts and snacks We serve non-GMo organic food Come visit us in the heart of Milton ldquoLet food be thy medicinerdquo-Hippocrates

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tHE MinDFuL Living cEntRE400 Bronte st south Unit 219Milton ON L9T 0H7Contact Chris Parrish Clinical PsychologistTel 289-270-1757Fax 289-270-1751wwwmindfullivingcentrecaAt the Mindful Living Centre we partner with clients to explore individually tailored strategies for addressing lifersquos challenges in our quest to promote personal growth and well-being We provide effective psychological assessment and counseling services in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere empowering clients to achieve a better quality of life

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PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

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Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

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CN PLatinuM sPonsoR

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Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

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DEZIGN 1

Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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CALL JIM bull 905-878-8751 Fully insured References available

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to your home or workplace

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615 Sunnyvale Cres Milton L9T 4K9905-873-5772 bull g_mctavishsympaticoca

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

contact RogER LauZon at MiLtoWnE insuRancE sERvicEs inc

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cHaMBER gRouP insuRancE

17NovemberDecember 2014

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9058764100

wwwtaylornurseryca

Your Town amp Country Gardening Centre

the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

PREPARE FOR THE ROAD AHEAD

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Roger Lauzon9058781633 bull RogerLmiltowneinsurancecom

In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

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Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

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Business directory

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9NovemberDecember 2014

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Phone (905) 761-7500 bull Fax (905) 761-7505

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AggregatesDufferinA division of Holcim (Canada) Inc

FaiRsPLit DivoRcE amp sEPaRation FinanciaL soLutions473 Crusick CircleMilton ON L9T 0M9Contact tatiana terekhova PresidentTel 416-894-7771wwwfairsplitcaFairsplit offers expert financial advice to people considering or going through marriage breakdown With proven financial strategies we empower couples and individuals to have friendlier faster and less expensive divorce now along with the solid new financial life in the future

FinE aRts sociEty oF MiLton (FasM)Milton oNContact Ursula McDermid Presidenttel 905-299-1429wwwfasmcaFine Arts Society of Milton (FASM) is a non-profit organization consisting of approximately 120 members FASM is dedicated to supporting visual artists promoting fine arts in our community and facilitating art appreciation

HEaLtHEnut MiLton caFE anD JuicE BaR20 Martin stMilton ON L9T 2P9Contact Maria Garrigan ownerTel 905-693-6795wwwhealthenutca Health E Nut Cafeacute amp Juice Bar in Milton is a one STOP HEALTH SHOP in Canada serving Whole Organic Live Food for

breakfast lunch dinner desserts and snacks We serve non-GMo organic food Come visit us in the heart of Milton ldquoLet food be thy medicinerdquo-Hippocrates

MiLton BanquEt amp conFEREncE cEntRE3090 steeles Ave WMilton ON L9T 2V3Contact ezio Angelucci ownertel 905-864-8445wwwmiltonbanquetscomA premier banquet facility situated in the midst of 36 acres of picturesque grounds offering the most unique indooroutdoor facilities combined with exceptional cuisine for you to host a truly memorable event For your next festivity whether itrsquos a wedding reception corporate or social event consider Milton Banquet amp Conference Centre

tHE MinDFuL Living cEntRE400 Bronte st south Unit 219Milton ON L9T 0H7Contact Chris Parrish Clinical PsychologistTel 289-270-1757Fax 289-270-1751wwwmindfullivingcentrecaAt the Mindful Living Centre we partner with clients to explore individually tailored strategies for addressing lifersquos challenges in our quest to promote personal growth and well-being We provide effective psychological assessment and counseling services in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere empowering clients to achieve a better quality of life

MusE signs Milton oN Contact Lena White OwnerTel 647-382-8358wwwmusesignscom

ontaRio coLLEgE oF PHaRMacists 483 Huron st toronto oN M5r 2r4Contact Nicole Balan Community Practice Advisortel 519-282-5651wwwocpinfocomthe ontario College of Pharmacists is the registering and regulating body for the profession of Pharmacy in Ontario The collegersquos mandate is to serve and protect the public and hold ontario pharmacists and pharmacy technicians accountable to the established legislation ensuring that pharmacies meet certain standards for operation and are accredited by the College

PRiMERica FinanciaL sERvicEs ndash RoB HEWLEttMilton oNContact Rob Hewlett Representativetel 416-2530-3460Fax 888-285-7052wwwprimericacomrhewlettPrimerica offers solutions to help families eliminate crippling debt from their household finances and save more of their hard-earned money for the future Our team provides financial services including life insurance accident and health insurance and investments to main street families

nEW MEMBERs

10 NovemberDecember 2014

Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

Mayorrsquos Breakfast PREsEnting sPonsoR

CN PLatinuM sPonsoR

OLG

small Business Week PREsEnting PaRtnER

CN PREsEnting sPonsoR

BDC EvEnt PaRtnER

Halton region Milton education Village innovation Centre EvEnt sPonsoR

tD Canada trust

Golf tournament PREsEnting sPonsoR Cogeco Cable Canada inc gREEns sPonsoR CN HoLE-in-onE sPonsoR Wallace Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Ltd DinnER sPonsoR Chudleighrsquos LuncH sPonsoR Mattamy Homes goLF RaFFLE sPonoR scotiabank Putting gREEn sPonsoR Dent Wizard signagE sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging goLF BaLL sPonsoR rogers Cable inc sPEciaLty BaLL sPonsoR roxul inc caRt sPonsoR Dufferin Aggregates Mortgage Architects REFREsHMEnt sPonsoR Milton Toyota scoREcaRD sPonsoR Miltowne insurance services inc

Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

11NovemberDecember 2014

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DEZIGN 1

Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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CALL JIM bull 905-878-8751 Fully insured References available

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615 Sunnyvale Cres Milton L9T 4K9905-873-5772 bull g_mctavishsympaticoca

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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economicdevelopmentmiltonca

Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

contact RogER LauZon at MiLtoWnE insuRancE sERvicEs inc

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cHaMBER gRouP insuRancE

17NovemberDecember 2014

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9058764100

wwwtaylornurseryca

Your Town amp Country Gardening Centre

the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

PREPARE FOR THE ROAD AHEAD

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Roger Lauzon9058781633 bull RogerLmiltowneinsurancecom

In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

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10 NovemberDecember 2014

Sports Celebrity Dinner amp Auction PLatinuM HotstovE sPonsoR U-Need storage PLatinuM viP REcEPtion sPonsoR Arthur electric inc PLatinuM autogRaPH sPonsoR RBC Royal Bank PLatinuM MEDia sPonsoR the Canadian Champion PLatinuM cELEBRity sPonsoR Jackson events goLD sPonsoRs ClubLink Corporation Impact Logistics tD Canada trust siLvER sPonsoRs Manulife investments Modern Crane Newco Industrial Ltd roxul inc Woodbine entertainment Group PRint sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging av PaRtnER GavCom Media Productions FRiEnD sPonsoR Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency ViA rail Canada HotEL sPonsoR Best Western Plus Milton inn

Mayorrsquos Breakfast PREsEnting sPonsoR

CN PLatinuM sPonsoR

OLG

small Business Week PREsEnting PaRtnER

CN PREsEnting sPonsoR

BDC EvEnt PaRtnER

Halton region Milton education Village innovation Centre EvEnt sPonsoR

tD Canada trust

Golf tournament PREsEnting sPonsoR Cogeco Cable Canada inc gREEns sPonsoR CN HoLE-in-onE sPonsoR Wallace Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Ltd DinnER sPonsoR Chudleighrsquos LuncH sPonsoR Mattamy Homes goLF RaFFLE sPonoR scotiabank Putting gREEn sPonsoR Dent Wizard signagE sPonsoR Empress Print amp Packaging goLF BaLL sPonsoR rogers Cable inc sPEciaLty BaLL sPonsoR roxul inc caRt sPonsoR Dufferin Aggregates Mortgage Architects REFREsHMEnt sPonsoR Milton Toyota scoREcaRD sPonsoR Miltowne insurance services inc

Community Awards Gala PLatinuM sPonsoR CN Cogeco Cable the Canadian Champion goLD sPonsoRs GavCom Media Productions inc roxul inc scotiabank siLvER sPonsoRs Bell Canada Prosperity ONE Credit Union BRonZE sPonsoRs Albatross Restaurant at Granite Ridge Golf Club - Jimmy D HollisWealth - Melissa DeBrouwer Halton region ndash small Business Development McLaren Press Graphics Ltd srG FRiEnD sPonsoRs Granite ridge Golf Club Karenrsquos flower shop McCuaig Insurance Limited Miltowne insurance services inc rattlesnake Point Golf Club Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance Agency the flower Mill Theresa Brereton Photography

The following companies have generously supported the events of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

sPonsoRsHiP coRnER

11NovemberDecember 2014

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DEZIGN 1

Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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bull Decks bull Paintingbull Tiling

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the list

CALL JIM bull 905-878-8751 Fully insured References available

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to your home or workplace

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615 Sunnyvale Cres Milton L9T 4K9905-873-5772 bull g_mctavishsympaticoca

wwwgmmctavishassincsynthasitecom

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Contact Derek Jonesat 905-336-6112

or derekjonestdcom

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Weddings Meetings Corporate Functions On-site catering

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economicdevelopmentmiltonca

Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

contact RogER LauZon at MiLtoWnE insuRancE sERvicEs inc

905-878-1633

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17NovemberDecember 2014

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9058764100

wwwtaylornurseryca

Your Town amp Country Gardening Centre

the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

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9058782420 Over one million YD students across Canada

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Roger Lauzon9058781633 bull RogerLmiltowneinsurancecom

In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

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Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

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11NovemberDecember 2014

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DEZIGN 1

Highlights from the 2014 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General MeetingPerrin Beatty President Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We just wrapped up our annual general meeting and policy conference which took place in Charlottetown from September 27 to 29 I would like to thank our host the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and all of our delegates and sponsors for contributing to the success of the event i would also like to thank everyone who contributed to our policy resolutions process Sixty-nine resolutions developed by our member chambers of commerceboards of trade and policy committees were brought forth at our annual general meeting for debate the list of approved resolutions is posted on our website Chamberca

During our annual meeting i highlighted some of our successes to date in 2014 including

bull the work our Best Practices Working Group has done to help our member chambers of commerce with the growing challenges they are facing in the general membership space

bull the work the Partnership for resource trade has accomplished in educating Canadians on the importance of natural resources to our economic future

bull our study of high-growth entrepreneurial companies to understand how we and the Canadian government could support them more effectively our report A Path forward for entrepreneurship in Canada was released on Sept 17 and its findings were presented at our conference and

bull our advocacy on dismantling Canadarsquos internal trade barriers our messages to the federal government and to the Council of the Federation were endorsed by every provincial and territorial chamber the provincial and territorial premiers have committed to revisiting the Agreement on internal trade and to seeking progress in key areas including energy non tariff barriers and government procurement

intERnationaL PoLicy

on sept 22 in partnership with the federation of Korean industries we hosted a Korea - Canada Business Symposium The event featured a keynote address by Park Guen-hye President of south Korea and two panel discussions on the topics of the opportunities created by the new FTA and the future of Korea-Canada energy cooperation

in November i will be leading a high-level delegation to Tokyo and Beijing to support Canadarsquos trade agenda in Asia We are co-hosting an event in Tokyo to launch the Canada-Japan Chamber Council a long-term partnership with the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry We expect participation from Canadarsquos Ministers of Natural resources and international trade as well as the Japanese Minister for Economy Trade and Industry

In Beijing I will be joined by CEOs of several major Canadian companies at the APeC Ceo summit Held alongside

the APEC Leadersrsquo Summit it brings together top regional business leaders and heads of state to build relationships and discuss policy steps to promote cross-border trade and investment We also stand ready to support a potential bilateral visit to China by Canadarsquos Prime Minister at that time where we would advocate priorities such as the ratification of the foreign investment Protection Agreement enhanced regulatory cooperation and a joint announcement of an offshore rMB centre in Canada

tHougHt LEaDERsHiPLater this month we will be releasing

two reports one will focus on Canadarsquos need to close the skills gap by better aligning its education and training systems to its labour market needs The other will focus on why Canada needs a renminbi trading hub to be first in the Americas with a new financial centre that would significantly boost trade and investment with China

canaDian cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Or contact

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

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Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

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12 NovemberDecember 2014

the Mattamy national cycling centre a track like no other

Cycling excitement is picking up speed as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre nears completion and cyclists eagerly await their chance to try the track

inside the velodrome construction of the track is now complete At 250-metres long and 7-metres wide with 42-degree banked bends and 13-degree banked straights the unique timber track is built for speed and excitement for all cycling ability levels

the track is constructed from smooth untreated siberian Spruce renowned for its hardness stability and long straight lines making it ideal for constructing world-class velodromes and producing world records The velodrome built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games used Siberian Pine Siberian Spruce is also regarded as the fastest timber allowing cyclists to reach speeds up to 85 kmhr

this Class 1 track is designed to meet the most stringent requirements set by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for international competitions It will be the sole facility in Canada that meets these requirements which all velodromes must attain to host Olympic Paralympic and elite world championships

It will also become the first-ever UCI-regulated accredited indoor track in Canada and the second in North America The VELO Sports Centre at the Home Depot Centre complex in Carson California is the only other covered UCI-regulated velodrome in CanadaUSA

Join tHE cycLing REvoLution Whether you want to learn to ride a two-wheeler or test

your skills on track the Town of Milton is offering the following programs for all abilities

bull Get on the bike - Learn to ride a two-wheeler and work on developing and refining skills

bull Get on the track - Get a taste of the track through ldquotry itrdquo sessions and get certified to ride

bull Ride the track - Become a member to drop in and ride recreationally or take a beginner or intermediate course ramp it up with advanced training racing and more

cERtiFication sPots aDDED DuE to HigH DEManDGetting certified is the first step towards riding the track and

is a requirement for all drop-in and registered cycling programs Due to high demand wersquove added more certification spots Sign up now to get a taste of the track with our special ldquotry itrdquo sessions or get certified to ride through a certification program or introductory course

For more information about certification programs visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Track under construction

Track under construction

Cyclist riding on finished track

13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

Velodrome blog miltonvelodromewordpresscom

Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

uPcoMing EvEnts visit tHE vELo satuRDay novEMBER 29

Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

bull Get up close and personal with track cycling and learn about programs being offered

bull View demonstrations by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team

bull take a guided tourbull Visit the walkingjogging

training trackbull sample registered fitness

classesbull Play a variety of family-friendly

drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

MiLton intERnationaL cHaLLEngEJanuaRy 9-11 2015

Watch top cycling athletes from around the world compete against team Canada in this official Pan Am Games Test Event

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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17NovemberDecember 2014

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

PREPARE FOR THE ROAD AHEAD

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

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Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

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Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

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13NovemberDecember 2014

stay in tHE LooPwwwmattamynationalcyclingcentreca

Velodrome e-newsletter wwwmiltoncavelodrome

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Twitter MattamyVelo

Photo Illustration of completed velodrome

MaKE tHE Most oF tHE vELoDRoME

BEcoME a MEMBERRide as many times as you wish at drop-in track cycling sessions and take advantage of priority advance booking for drop-in cycling and reduced rates on bike storage rental bikes accessories and fitness memberships A limited number of memberships are available so donrsquot delay

BRing youR coLLEaguEsinterested in a unique team-building experience Try the track for a motivating session with your associates employees or customers Book a rider experience followed by your team meetings in one of our multi-purpose rooms

BooK a MEEting sPacErent one of the Centrersquos two meeting rooms for your next workshop conference or seminar each room can hold up to 30 people and allows for flexible set-up options tables chairs and audio visual hook ups are provided

aDvERtisE youR BusinEss With thousands of cyclists and spectators from near and far ready to burst through the doors of this one-of-a-kind facility what better way to showcase your local businessLook for sponsorship and branding opportunities for cycling programs currently under development as well as business advertising on cycling track billboards

EnJoy a coRPoRatE DiscountCorporate group rates for the fitness centre are available

Visit wwwMattamyNationalCyclingCentreca for details

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan AmParapan Am Games the facility will be known as the Cisco Milton Pan AmParapan Am Velodrome

MoRE tHan onE Way to stay activE anD on tRacK

The Mattamy National Cycling Centrersquos walkingjoggingtraining track is surrounded by picturesque views of the outdoors as well as the action indoors

the 300-metre track offers an ideal venue for engaging in one of the easiest ways to stay active just 30 minutes of brisk walking or jogging each day may help improve mental and physical health Complete 33 laps for 1 km

the track featuresbull spectacular views of the scenic

Niagara escarpmentbull Birdrsquos-eye view of the action on

the gymnasium courts and the cycling track below

bull optimum comfort with natural light and heatingcooling for all seasons

bull structured programs such as strollercize and walkingjoggingtraining programs

the track is also available for rentals for exclusive use by groups for more information visit mattamynationalcyclingcentreca

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Join us for free family-friendly activities to get acquainted with the Mattamy National Cycling Centre

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drop-in sportsbull Work out in the fitness Centre

canaDian nationaL tRacK cHaMPionsHiPsJanuaRy 3-6 2015

Canadarsquos top track cycling athletes of all ages and abilities will compete to be crowned national champion

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14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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Or contact

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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17NovemberDecember 2014

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

PREPARE FOR THE ROAD AHEAD

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

22 NovemberDecember 2014

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905-878-2669

Family owned amp operated by

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wwwearlyfuneralhomecom

A comfortable home for all faiths

24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE

annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

Tanya A Leedale

Brian J Hanna

James McAskill

Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

DannyChou

ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

OwenDuguid

Ruhia Jokhio

y SLarr Gangbar

700 Kerr Street Oakville Ontario L6K 3W5905-842-8030 wwwomhca

Main Street Relationships Bay Street Results

Corporate amp CommercialFamily Law amp Mediation

Civil Litigation

Labour amp EmploymentReal Estate

Estates amp Trusts

Criminal Law

Environmental amp Municipal

Haltonrsquos Law Firm

Gayle Wadden Carolyn McCarney

Astrid LakatsChartered Accountant

bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

ldquoWE DONrsquoT JUST ORGANIZE YOUR FINANCIAL NUMBERS WE INTERPRET THEM

TO HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESSrsquo PERFORMANCE AND PROFITABILITYrdquo

Serving you in the following areasConsulting

bull Profit Improvement Analysisbull Strategic Planningbull Business Plansbull Succession Planningbull Key Performance Indicators

Accountingbull Audits Reviews Financial Statementsbull Cash Flow amp Budgetingbull Bank Proposals

Income Taxbull Personal and Corporate Tax Returnsbull Tax and Estate Planning

For more information or to make an appointment

Please call us at

905-875-3936 Or visit our Websitewwwlakatsca

or more information

ACCURATE QUALITY SERVICE IN A TIMELY FRIENDLY MANNER

Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

canaDa sMaLL BusinEss Financing PRogRaM

WWW coM

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By Appointment

Larry Stolberg CPA CA CFPCPA (South Carolina)

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Accounting auditing and other assurance servicesBusiness and personal tax planning and compliance filingsEstates and Trusts ServicesBookkeeping payroll and other business services

820 Nipissing Rd Unit 1Milton ON L9T 4Z9

Ph 905-876-3114wwwdsafurnishingsca

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Business directory

Page 14: Business News - November/December 2014

14 NovemberDecember 2014

coMMunity aWaRDs gaLa

Nominate a worthy recipient in your community The Annual Community Awards Gala is

the Chamberrsquos most prestigious and elegant affair the Gala celebrates the special citi-zens of the Milton community by honouring them at a ldquoBlack Tierdquo dinner with an Official Awards Ceremony With support from local businesses the Chamber has acknowledged Miltonrsquos finest since 1973 with this festive evening of celebration and recognition

The 2014 Community Awards Gala ldquoA Night of Honour and Celebrationrdquo will take place on Friday April 10 2015 at Granite ridge Golf Club A seafood appetizer bar opens and cocktails begin at 600 pm and a gourmet dinner is served at 730 pm Tickets are $8500 (HST included) per person

coMMunity aWaRDs noMination catEgoRiEs

citiZEn oF tHE yEaR Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the Milton communityCriteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

LiFEtiME acHiEvEMEnt aWaRD Eligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetime

Criteria community leader volunteer supporter and goodwill ambassador

BusinEss PERson oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual from business or industry who works in the Town of MiltonCriteria good business standards and ethics demonstrated concern for work environment belief in entrepreneurship innovation and leadership and community involvement

BusinEss oF tHE yEaR (1-99 employees amp 100 or more employees)Eligibility any business or Industry that does business in the town of MiltonCriteria contributions to employment innovations in - productservicetechnology good corporate citizen contributions to the community and good business standards and ethics

JoycE HagEviK voLuntEER oF tHE yEaREligibility any individual who lives or volunteers in the town of Milton throughout their lifetimeCriteria community supporter lifelong volunteering and goodwill ambassador

EntREPREnEuR oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility any individual who personally exhibits extraordinary entrepreneurship energy inspiration leadership andor innovation in their business pursuitsCriteria operating success good business standards and ethics entrepreneurial innovation innovations in - productservicetechnology contributions to employment good corporate citizen and involvement in the Milton community

civic iMPRovEMEnt oF tHE yEaR aWaRDEligibility this award recognizes a Milton Business or organization for their efforts to improve the visual appearance of the town through landscaping building improvements and other beautification effortsCriteria improvement in the town of Milton Investment in the community Good corporate citizen and involvement in the community

Nominations must include the name address and phone number of the nominee and most importantly the reasons why they deserve the nomination the deadline for nominations is February 18 2015

2013 Community Awards Gala recipients

15NovemberDecember 2014

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bull Decks bull Paintingbull Tiling

bull Odd Jobsbull You make

the list

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2013 Business NewsNewsletter Proof

AD PROOFThis is a proof copy of your advertisement for the 2013 Newsletter

Please 1 Check your ad carefully verifying all copy spelling of names phone numbers addresses etc 2 Mark any changescorrections right on the proof 3 Sign approval space below and email back to andreamiltonchamberca

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Date ____________________________

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cHaMBER nEWs

Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

905-854-22779230 Guelph Line (at Hwy 401)

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Guest Rooms30 spacious updated guest rooms

Weddings Meetings Corporate Functions On-site catering

Flexible Aff ordable WiFi Business Support Services Reception Fully Furnished

ddi iMeetings amp Banquet Facilities

l bl ff dOffi ce Space

follow us

Town of Milton Economic Development9058787252 Ext 2107

economicdevelopmentmiltonca

Milton Makes It Happen

When it comes to opportunities for businesses tobuild a solid base Milton speaks for itself As one of Canadarsquos fastest growing urban centres itrsquos easyto see how business continues to succeed To learnmore about the opportunities in town and how Milton delivers visit wwwmiltonthiswayupca

Or contact

Lisa Vizzini Certifi ed Management AccountantFormer Canada Revenue Agency Auditor and Appeals Offi cer

bull Tax Preparation Corporate Self-Employed HST

bull Bookkeeping bull Financial Statements bull Audit amp Appeals Representationbull Tax Planning

wwwHaltonTaxcomTel 289-429-1278 Fax 289-429-1281

LisaVizziniHaltonTaxcom

If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

contact RogER LauZon at MiLtoWnE insuRancE sERvicEs inc

905-878-1633

cHaMBER gRouP insuRancE

17NovemberDecember 2014

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wwwrobertlee nancialcom

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Bob Lee

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bull Life Insurancebull Disability Insurancebull Mortgage Insurancebull Critical Illness Insurancebull RRIFsbull LIFs

bull RRSPsbull TSFAsbull RESPsbull Segregated Fundsbull Annuitiesbull Manulife One

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of Home Town Business

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bull Landscape consultationdesignbuild for business amp residential

bull Turf amp garden maintenance

bull Outdoor decor sculpture amp furnishings

bull Complete retail gardening centre

7429 Fifth Line MiltonRight at the east end of Main St

9058764100

wwwtaylornurseryca

Your Town amp Country Gardening Centre

the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

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18 NovemberDecember 2014

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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Milton Chamber of Commerce launches new website

the Milton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website wwwmiltonchamberca It is the goal of the Chamber and ultimately this website to serve our members and foster strong professional qualities for companies and their employees

the website is designed to appeal to small businesses and business owners as well as larger companies but primarily to help our members succeed and grow while being at the forefront of the digital shift that the business world is experiencing

this new site boasts a sleeker and contemporary look It provides a simplified site navigation layout for quick and intuitive access to essential information for businesses and members of the region the website highlights not only the Chamber but the members along with leadership resources and news

Many useful links can be found on the new site for anyone interested in joining the Milton Chamber of Commerce or looking for events to attend Another great revitalized feature is the online member directory where you can search for a business alphabetically or by business category The creation of social media accounts were also added to allow for facilitated communication at the touch of a fingertip

show support for local businesses and be sure to visit the member directory

Thank you to the Marketing and Communications Committee and ellsworth Media for all of their hard work throughout the development process

16 NovemberDecember 2014

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

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Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

22 NovemberDecember 2014

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Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

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entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

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Business directory

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16 NovemberDecember 2014

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If you canrsquot work who pays the business bills

over 10 million people in North America were disabled due to an injury last year Depending on age therersquos more than a 50 chance yoursquoll be disabled for over 3 months before age 65 and a 10 chance yoursquoll be hospitalized this year

If yoursquove got disability income protection yoursquoll be able to live off the benefits if your earnings stop But what about the business bills If yoursquore the business owner and you canrsquot work the rent will still come due There may be other salaries to pay What can you do

Under the Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg you can add Business Overhead Benefits to your personal income protection Business overhead can be purchased as an add-on to our basic disability insurance plans or as a stand-alone program for one to five person firms

Benefits are available to proprietors partners and employee shareholders with a minimum 20 interest in the business Based on the firmrsquos expenses you can cover from $500 - $4000 per month for up to 24 months for total disability due to injury or illness

if the insured is an incorporated sole proprietor or a partner in a corporation the business overhead coverage is in the corporationrsquos name in such cases premiums are tax deductible While this makes benefits taxable they should be

directly offset by expenses leaving no net tax liability to the firm

so donrsquot forget about business expenses when yoursquore building a safety net for yourself

Benefit facts presents topical information to help you manage your Employee Benefit Program Brought to you by your Chambers of Commerce Group insurance Planreg representative for more information about Chamber Plan benefits call 1-800-665-3365

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17NovemberDecember 2014

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

ontaRio cHaMBER oF coMMERcE

18 NovemberDecember 2014

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

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entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

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Business directory

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17NovemberDecember 2014

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the Government of ontario needs to adopt a new strategic approach to public procurement according to a new report from the ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)

the report spend smarter Not More makes the case that the government can use public procurement as a way to spur economic growth across the province

By some measures the Ontario government is the single largest contributor to the provincial economy A strategic approach to public procurement has the potential to leverage government spending in order to create value in the economy in the form of job creation long-term savings and investment innovation and cluster growth

ldquoAs Ontariorsquos economy shifts from recovery to growth there are significant opportunities for the government to leverage its economic weightrdquo says Allan orsquoDette President and Ceo of the ontario Chamber of Commerce ldquoA strategic approach to procurement could spur economic growth by leveraging public dollars to create jobs and foster innovationrdquo

the report outlines a number of steps that the government should take in order to overcome barriers that prevent government from adopting a strategic approach to public

procurement As a start the government should follow the UKrsquos lead and establish an independent procurement centre of excellence

Additionally the report calls on government to increase collaboration with industry on the development of procurement criteria and improve access to tendering for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which make up 98 percent of Ontariorsquos businesses and employ 885 percent of the provincersquos workforce

ldquoGovernment expenditure makes up roughly 20 percent of Ontariorsquos economic output it is time for government to utilize all of the tools at its disposal including strategic procurementrdquo adds orsquoDette

Learn more by reading Spend Smarter Not More Leveraging the Power of Public Procurement at httpwwwocccaportfoliospend-smarter-not-more-leveraging-the-power-of-public-procurement

Business coalition says government should spend smarter not more

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18 NovemberDecember 2014

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

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SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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22 NovemberDecember 2014

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Experience fun outdoor attractions events and recreation year-round

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Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

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NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

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Labour market updateWorking in Peel Halton

With the most recent release of the monthly Labour Force Survey results we now have months of data for 2013 a good time to investi-gate how the labour market is performing for this analysis we only have available data for the toronto Census Metropolitan Area which includes Peel Halton (minus Burlington) To-ronto York region and a few pieces of Durham and simcoe regions the data will be presented in monthly time sequences spread over the last two years to provide a context in terms of longer term trends and seasonal cycles

unEMPLoyMEnt RatEs totaL By gEnDER By agE anD By iMMigRation

the most prominent indicator the one that catches the most attention is the unemploy-ment rate The Toronto CMA has typically had a higher unemployment rate than that for Ontario Since the beginning of the year those rates have more or less converged however in June the unemployment rate for the Toronto CMA rose while for ontario it dropped

When the Toronto CMA unemployment rate is presented by gender there appears to be

a pattern to the female unemployment that is not present among males namely that the fe-male unemployment rate increases from MayJune and then drops again through septem-beroctober

Analyzing the data further there are dis-tinct patterns by age as well

for male adults aged 25-54 and 55 or more years old there has been a slow but steady decline in their unem-ployment rate For male youth there was some two years ago a sharper drop in their unemployment rate fol-lowed by a more gradual decline with an upswing in the last two months

for females aged 25-54 years of age the unemployment rate has more or less stayed the same over two years while for females aged 55 years and older there has been a slight drop although with ups and downs For females aged 15-24 years old that large cyclical pattern is very evident with an increasing unemployment rate starting in February of this year

Another way to dissect the data is to examine unemployment rates by period of immigration and comparing these to Canadian-born residents (Chart 3) Looking at the left-hand side of the chart (2 years ago) one sees what has been a familiar pattern the most recent newcomers have the highest unemployment rate followed by those who have been here 5 to 10 years for

immigrants who have been here for over 10 years their unemployment rate is about the same as that for those born in Canadandash even a bit lower

Moving to the right hand side of the chart one sees that the unem-ployment rate for the most recent newcomers has dropped somewhat

but has hovered at a high rate (around 14) surprisingly the unemployment rate for immi-grants in Canada 5 to 10 years after an initial drop has seen a steady increase and for the past three months has been very close to the rate for the most recent newcomers

EMPLoyMEnt nuMBERs By inDustRy anD By occuPation

The Labour Force Survey data also provides data on the number of residents employed by both industry and by occupation Looking at the long-term trends one can see which industries are growing or shrinking and whether there are any evident patterns

the following two charts highlight the performance of several industries in the

Toronto CMA Chart 4 profiles the three industries which have had the largest propor-tionate increases in employment (among larger industries) and Chart 5 illustrates the three industries with the three largest proportionate decreases

CHArt 1 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe toronto CmA And ontArio JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 2 UnemPloyment rAte All lABoUr forCe mAles And femAles toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 3 UnemPloyment rAte totAl lABoUr forCe By immiGrAtion Period And CAnAdiAn-Born toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

CHArt 4 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) ConstrUCtion edUCAtionAl serviCes And trAnsPortAtion amp WAreHoUsinG toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

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In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

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Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

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For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

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Page 19: Business News - November/December 2014

19NovemberDecember 2014

NOT ALL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS ARE WHAT THEYRE CRACKED UP TO BE

SEE WHY WERE CANADAS 1 GROUP BENEFIT PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Roger Lauzon9058781633 bull RogerLmiltowneinsurancecom

In Chart 4 each industry has expe-rienced an increase in employment over the last two years but each has a different trajectory Construction employment peaks in the late summer months and experiences a low cycle around February Educational services is the opposite with its decrease happening during the summer when primary and secondary schools are closed transportation and Warehousing had been experiencing a long term increase but has seen a drop in its employment numbers since February 2014 though they are still higher than what they were in July 2012 the changes

bull Construction +20200 jobs up 117bull Educational Services +23200 up

112bull Transportation amp Warehousing

+20300 jobs up 150

each of the three industries in Chart 5 has experienced declines in their employ-ment numbers since July 2012

bull other services (repair shops personal care laundries civic organizations) has had the largest absolute and per-centage drop shedding 16900 jobs in the last two years a drop of 109

bull Manufacturing has lost 10700 jobs (-31)

bull Accommodation amp Food Services has shrunk by 6600 jobs (-35)

The employment data is also available by broad occupational categories for the toronto CMA the following tables list some of the occupations with the biggest changes

CHArt 5 emPloyment (in tHoUsAnds) mAnUfACtUrinG ACCommodAtion amp food serviCes otHer serviCes toronto CmA JUly 2012 to JUne 2014

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All Management occupations have seen a considerable dropAll Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

All categories in health have also grown

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

one grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

several service sector occupations showed increases

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a declinein employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

All Management occupations have seen a considerable drop

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Management occupations 296200 -19700 -62

Among business occupations professional occupations are down secretarial and administrative positions

have increased substantially and clerical occupations have declined substantially

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Professionals in business + finance 173200 -7200 -40

Secretarial + administrative 157000 29800 234Clerical including supervisors 317900 -21000 -62

Occupations in natural and applied sciences have increased significantly

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012All natural + applied sciences 298700 31200 117

All categories in health have also grown

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Health professionals including

nurses 90900 14600 191

Technical + assisting in health 87900 9800 125

Teachers and professors have grown considerably (as did the Educational Services industry)

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012teachers and professors 143500 17900 143

One grab-bag of occupations Wholesale technical insurance real estate sales specialists and retail

wholesale and grain buyers has seen a considerable decline

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Wholesale insurance real estate 127700 -18100 -124

Several service sector occupations showed increases

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Retail salespersons cashiers 177400 21600 139

Chefs cooks food servers 96800 13300 159

Finally a perplexing result even though the manufacturing industry showed a decline in

employment specific occupations in manufacturing showed a net increase

OCCUPATION NUMBERJune 2014

CHANGESINCE July

2012

CHANGE SINCE July

2012Machine operators assemblers 133500 24300 223

Manufacturing labourers 36700 -9500 -206

LaBouR FoRcE

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

22 NovemberDecember 2014

Crawford LakeRattlesnake PointHilton FallsKelsoGlen EdenMountsbergMount Nemo Robert Edmondson

haltonparksca

Experience fun outdoor attractions events and recreation year-round

Halton ParksHaltonParks

bull Traditional amp Contemporary burial or cremation options

bull Prearrangement and Payment plans

bull Spacious comfortable rooms

bull Childrenrsquos Playroombull Reception Loungebull Ample parking bull Wheelchair accessible bull Our family caring for the

needs of yours

21 James Street Milton L9T 2P3

905-878-2669

Family owned amp operated by

Kim and Rebecca HunterldquoHere because we carerdquo

wwwearlyfuneralhomecom

A comfortable home for all faiths

24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE

annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

Tanya A Leedale

Brian J Hanna

James McAskill

Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

DannyChou

ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

OwenDuguid

Ruhia Jokhio

y SLarr Gangbar

700 Kerr Street Oakville Ontario L6K 3W5905-842-8030 wwwomhca

Main Street Relationships Bay Street Results

Corporate amp CommercialFamily Law amp Mediation

Civil Litigation

Labour amp EmploymentReal Estate

Estates amp Trusts

Criminal Law

Environmental amp Municipal

Haltonrsquos Law Firm

Gayle Wadden Carolyn McCarney

Astrid LakatsChartered Accountant

bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

ldquoWE DONrsquoT JUST ORGANIZE YOUR FINANCIAL NUMBERS WE INTERPRET THEM

TO HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESSrsquo PERFORMANCE AND PROFITABILITYrdquo

Serving you in the following areasConsulting

bull Profit Improvement Analysisbull Strategic Planningbull Business Plansbull Succession Planningbull Key Performance Indicators

Accountingbull Audits Reviews Financial Statementsbull Cash Flow amp Budgetingbull Bank Proposals

Income Taxbull Personal and Corporate Tax Returnsbull Tax and Estate Planning

For more information or to make an appointment

Please call us at

905-875-3936 Or visit our Websitewwwlakatsca

or more information

ACCURATE QUALITY SERVICE IN A TIMELY FRIENDLY MANNER

Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

canaDa sMaLL BusinEss Financing PRogRaM

WWW coM

providing sustainable design solutionsfor the built environment

wwwgreenpropellercom 905 878 2793

Architectural amp building services

Family owned amp operated by the Mangotich FamilyCustom work amp remodelingDiamonds of all sizes

10 - 14 - 18K goldEar piercing - 14KCitizen Bering watches Expert jewellery repair on site

Customer Service is our 1 Priority

9058752999 218 Main St East MiltonHours Mon - Fri 930 - 600 Sat 900 - 400

Offi ce (289) 878-7922gurusrdcnetworkscomwwwrdcnetworkscomtwitter rdcnetworks

Remote Assistance Data Recovery amp Virus RemovalEmail and collaboration Offi ce365 amp Exchange ServerMicrosoft PC amp Server - Sales Installation amp SupportNetwork Security amp WirelessNetworking Design and Capacity PlanningMonitoring and TroubleshootingSoftware Compliance AuditsWindows and Microsoft Offi ce TrainingPhone Systems amp Voice over IP (VoIP)

ROB CLARKSONMANAGING PARTNERrobclarksonca

905-825-1065 robrobclarksonca

PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL INSURANCE SOLUTIONS

Big enough to serve you small enough to know you Exclusive discount for

Chamber members

Sales bull Service bull Parts Your Full Line Store

2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

801 Main St E Milton Across from the GO Station 905-878-2355 wwwwallacechevcom2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

bull Practice restricted to Canadian and US taxationbull Unaudited fi nancial statements available

By Appointment

Larry Stolberg CPA CA CFPCPA (South Carolina)

TAX SPECIALIST

647-298-1339 bull LstolbergLnscacom245 Commercial St Milton L9T 2J3

Accounting auditing and other assurance servicesBusiness and personal tax planning and compliance filingsEstates and Trusts ServicesBookkeeping payroll and other business services

820 Nipissing Rd Unit 1Milton ON L9T 4Z9

Ph 905-876-3114wwwdsafurnishingsca

Quality office furniture for Business Institutions and HospitalityServing Milton and Community for more than 32 years

Business directory

Page 20: Business News - November/December 2014

20 NovemberDecember 2014

MiLton young PRoFEssionaLs

Connecting young professionals and business leaders in Milton david orsquoConnell BAnG creative communications milton Chamber of Commerce director

Milton Young Professionals (MYP) was started by the Milton Chamber of Commerce to engage young entrepreneurs and business professionals in the Milton business community For over a year MYP has been steadily growing in size and influence as the business and social demographic of Milton continues to change and reshape the business climate Created to raise the profile of young professionals and community leaders MYP has successfully connected young professionals and entrepreneurs into the local business network from social networking to professional development and community involvement opportunities MYP brings focus to the growing business community connecting future leaders young professionals and Miltonrsquos business network

nEtWoRKing Be the first to hear about special

networking events featuring business and political leaders as well as other important decision makers within the community

PRoFEssionaL DEvELoPMEntExpand your professional development

by connecting with other business leaders within the Milton community

coMMunity invoLvEMEnt We partner with non-profit

organizations to provide direct support and to raise awareness in the broader community

WHEn MyP gatHERsMYP meets on the third Wednesday

of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm at various locations around Milton An after hours social event to help you expand your contact base and stay connected and learn from other like-minded people

If you are a young professional career focused an entrepreneur community leader or know someone who is growing their business yoursquore welcome to attend MYP is

open to Chamber members and non-members under the age of 45 simply contact the Milton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 or Cherylmiltonchamberca

take advantage of this opportunity to meet other young business leaders share ideas and get to know each other while helping build a stronger more successful business community in Milton

stay connEctED anD FoLLoW us

bull Facebook wwwfacebookcomMiltonYoungProfessionals

bull Twitter MiltonYoungProfbull LinkedIN wwwlinkedin

comgroupsMilton-Young-Professionals-5089987about

Non-Chamber members who join MYP are required to pay a yearly fee of $50 plus HST However this fee is waved if the MYP member joins the chamber or works for a member in good standing of the Milton Chamber of Commerce

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

22 NovemberDecember 2014

Crawford LakeRattlesnake PointHilton FallsKelsoGlen EdenMountsbergMount Nemo Robert Edmondson

haltonparksca

Experience fun outdoor attractions events and recreation year-round

Halton ParksHaltonParks

bull Traditional amp Contemporary burial or cremation options

bull Prearrangement and Payment plans

bull Spacious comfortable rooms

bull Childrenrsquos Playroombull Reception Loungebull Ample parking bull Wheelchair accessible bull Our family caring for the

needs of yours

21 James Street Milton L9T 2P3

905-878-2669

Family owned amp operated by

Kim and Rebecca HunterldquoHere because we carerdquo

wwwearlyfuneralhomecom

A comfortable home for all faiths

24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE

annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

Tanya A Leedale

Brian J Hanna

James McAskill

Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

DannyChou

ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

OwenDuguid

Ruhia Jokhio

y SLarr Gangbar

700 Kerr Street Oakville Ontario L6K 3W5905-842-8030 wwwomhca

Main Street Relationships Bay Street Results

Corporate amp CommercialFamily Law amp Mediation

Civil Litigation

Labour amp EmploymentReal Estate

Estates amp Trusts

Criminal Law

Environmental amp Municipal

Haltonrsquos Law Firm

Gayle Wadden Carolyn McCarney

Astrid LakatsChartered Accountant

bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

ldquoWE DONrsquoT JUST ORGANIZE YOUR FINANCIAL NUMBERS WE INTERPRET THEM

TO HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESSrsquo PERFORMANCE AND PROFITABILITYrdquo

Serving you in the following areasConsulting

bull Profit Improvement Analysisbull Strategic Planningbull Business Plansbull Succession Planningbull Key Performance Indicators

Accountingbull Audits Reviews Financial Statementsbull Cash Flow amp Budgetingbull Bank Proposals

Income Taxbull Personal and Corporate Tax Returnsbull Tax and Estate Planning

For more information or to make an appointment

Please call us at

905-875-3936 Or visit our Websitewwwlakatsca

or more information

ACCURATE QUALITY SERVICE IN A TIMELY FRIENDLY MANNER

Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

canaDa sMaLL BusinEss Financing PRogRaM

WWW coM

providing sustainable design solutionsfor the built environment

wwwgreenpropellercom 905 878 2793

Architectural amp building services

Family owned amp operated by the Mangotich FamilyCustom work amp remodelingDiamonds of all sizes

10 - 14 - 18K goldEar piercing - 14KCitizen Bering watches Expert jewellery repair on site

Customer Service is our 1 Priority

9058752999 218 Main St East MiltonHours Mon - Fri 930 - 600 Sat 900 - 400

Offi ce (289) 878-7922gurusrdcnetworkscomwwwrdcnetworkscomtwitter rdcnetworks

Remote Assistance Data Recovery amp Virus RemovalEmail and collaboration Offi ce365 amp Exchange ServerMicrosoft PC amp Server - Sales Installation amp SupportNetwork Security amp WirelessNetworking Design and Capacity PlanningMonitoring and TroubleshootingSoftware Compliance AuditsWindows and Microsoft Offi ce TrainingPhone Systems amp Voice over IP (VoIP)

ROB CLARKSONMANAGING PARTNERrobclarksonca

905-825-1065 robrobclarksonca

PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL INSURANCE SOLUTIONS

Big enough to serve you small enough to know you Exclusive discount for

Chamber members

Sales bull Service bull Parts Your Full Line Store

2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

801 Main St E Milton Across from the GO Station 905-878-2355 wwwwallacechevcom2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

bull Practice restricted to Canadian and US taxationbull Unaudited fi nancial statements available

By Appointment

Larry Stolberg CPA CA CFPCPA (South Carolina)

TAX SPECIALIST

647-298-1339 bull LstolbergLnscacom245 Commercial St Milton L9T 2J3

Accounting auditing and other assurance servicesBusiness and personal tax planning and compliance filingsEstates and Trusts ServicesBookkeeping payroll and other business services

820 Nipissing Rd Unit 1Milton ON L9T 4Z9

Ph 905-876-3114wwwdsafurnishingsca

Quality office furniture for Business Institutions and HospitalityServing Milton and Community for more than 32 years

Business directory

Page 21: Business News - November/December 2014

21NovemberDecember 2014

the 5 Crsquos of credit Halton small Business Centre

often when starting or expanding a business we look to borrow funds to accomplish our Business Consultations business goals When approaching a lender it is beneficial to understand the criteria that a lender uses to determine the ldquoriskrdquo and ldquosuitabilityrdquo of lending to a particular individual or business entity

one thing to consider when looking for funding is that you are essentially entering a sales process just like any other negotiation the lender is the seller and the person seeking financing is the customer This is often over-looked or reversed as individualsbusinesses seeking financing see themselves in the subor-dinate position which is not always the case

Before seeking financing it is important that you understand the 5 Crsquos of credit and how they can impact the decision-making process as well as the outcome

The real question that you need to an-swer is ndash ldquoHow strong of an applicant am Irdquo

tHE 5 crsquos oF cREDitcHaRactER

bull Presentation ndash how you are perceived ndash this can be judged on appearance and how well you have prepared for the meeting

bull Credit rating ndash from equifax or tran-sunion Having strong credit repayment history and low credit utilization is a good thing whereas a credit score with weak repayment frequency and high credit uti-lization can create a weak credit report

If you donrsquot know your credit score you can access the credit reporting agencies to find out what your credit rating is before seeking financing

caPacityCapacity is one of the most significant

factors when securing a loan Do you have the capacity to pay back the loan in the eyes of the lender The calculation is an individualrsquos total debt service ratio which cannot exceed 40 of income monthly Your forecasted cash flow may indicate income but is not a guarantee of income

coLLatERaLAnother critical factor when looking for

financing is collateral The lender may want something tangible that they can ldquoregisterrdquo if they are going to lend out the money In some cases the ldquobetterrdquo the collateral the better the interest rate the best collateral is tangible items that are registered and have a serial number or identifier exclud-ing rrsPs items like rare art and unusual homes have a lower collateral score as they would be more difficult to value or sell As general rule you can look to borrow up to 60 of the value of an asset although this varies greatly depending on the asset

The closer to cash (liquid) the collateral is the higher the percentage that can be bor-rowed against it for a bond it could be 100 and typically for land it is around 75

caPitaLthis is a calculation of an individualrsquos net

worth Capital includes things that you have in your possession that could be used to pay back the loan which are normally not used as col-lateral such as jewelry valuable art work etc

You will not be able to use these items as collateral but they can be included as part of your personal net worth

conDitionsThis is a ldquocommon senserdquo or objective

look at the loan purpose and business and whether the loan makes any sense or not to the lender this is where a past relationship with the lender may provide more influence on the outcome While conditions can play a role in securing financing it is most likely the least significant of the Five Crsquos

Before seeking financing for any endeav-or it would be advisable to consider these 5 factors of credit Knowing how strong of an applicant you are will be beneficial in pre-senting a strong case for successful negotia-tion of a loan instrument

The Halton Region Small Business Cen-tre is here to help you For more information about resources services business events and seminars contact us by dialing 311 1-866-442-5866 online at wwwhaltons-mallbusinessca by email at smallbusinesshaltonca or visit us at 1151 Bronte Road Oakville You can also follow us on Twitter

FinancE

22 NovemberDecember 2014

Crawford LakeRattlesnake PointHilton FallsKelsoGlen EdenMountsbergMount Nemo Robert Edmondson

haltonparksca

Experience fun outdoor attractions events and recreation year-round

Halton ParksHaltonParks

bull Traditional amp Contemporary burial or cremation options

bull Prearrangement and Payment plans

bull Spacious comfortable rooms

bull Childrenrsquos Playroombull Reception Loungebull Ample parking bull Wheelchair accessible bull Our family caring for the

needs of yours

21 James Street Milton L9T 2P3

905-878-2669

Family owned amp operated by

Kim and Rebecca HunterldquoHere because we carerdquo

wwwearlyfuneralhomecom

A comfortable home for all faiths

24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE

annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

Tanya A Leedale

Brian J Hanna

James McAskill

Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

DannyChou

ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

OwenDuguid

Ruhia Jokhio

y SLarr Gangbar

700 Kerr Street Oakville Ontario L6K 3W5905-842-8030 wwwomhca

Main Street Relationships Bay Street Results

Corporate amp CommercialFamily Law amp Mediation

Civil Litigation

Labour amp EmploymentReal Estate

Estates amp Trusts

Criminal Law

Environmental amp Municipal

Haltonrsquos Law Firm

Gayle Wadden Carolyn McCarney

Astrid LakatsChartered Accountant

bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

ldquoWE DONrsquoT JUST ORGANIZE YOUR FINANCIAL NUMBERS WE INTERPRET THEM

TO HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESSrsquo PERFORMANCE AND PROFITABILITYrdquo

Serving you in the following areasConsulting

bull Profit Improvement Analysisbull Strategic Planningbull Business Plansbull Succession Planningbull Key Performance Indicators

Accountingbull Audits Reviews Financial Statementsbull Cash Flow amp Budgetingbull Bank Proposals

Income Taxbull Personal and Corporate Tax Returnsbull Tax and Estate Planning

For more information or to make an appointment

Please call us at

905-875-3936 Or visit our Websitewwwlakatsca

or more information

ACCURATE QUALITY SERVICE IN A TIMELY FRIENDLY MANNER

Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

canaDa sMaLL BusinEss Financing PRogRaM

WWW coM

providing sustainable design solutionsfor the built environment

wwwgreenpropellercom 905 878 2793

Architectural amp building services

Family owned amp operated by the Mangotich FamilyCustom work amp remodelingDiamonds of all sizes

10 - 14 - 18K goldEar piercing - 14KCitizen Bering watches Expert jewellery repair on site

Customer Service is our 1 Priority

9058752999 218 Main St East MiltonHours Mon - Fri 930 - 600 Sat 900 - 400

Offi ce (289) 878-7922gurusrdcnetworkscomwwwrdcnetworkscomtwitter rdcnetworks

Remote Assistance Data Recovery amp Virus RemovalEmail and collaboration Offi ce365 amp Exchange ServerMicrosoft PC amp Server - Sales Installation amp SupportNetwork Security amp WirelessNetworking Design and Capacity PlanningMonitoring and TroubleshootingSoftware Compliance AuditsWindows and Microsoft Offi ce TrainingPhone Systems amp Voice over IP (VoIP)

ROB CLARKSONMANAGING PARTNERrobclarksonca

905-825-1065 robrobclarksonca

PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL INSURANCE SOLUTIONS

Big enough to serve you small enough to know you Exclusive discount for

Chamber members

Sales bull Service bull Parts Your Full Line Store

2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

801 Main St E Milton Across from the GO Station 905-878-2355 wwwwallacechevcom2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

bull Practice restricted to Canadian and US taxationbull Unaudited fi nancial statements available

By Appointment

Larry Stolberg CPA CA CFPCPA (South Carolina)

TAX SPECIALIST

647-298-1339 bull LstolbergLnscacom245 Commercial St Milton L9T 2J3

Accounting auditing and other assurance servicesBusiness and personal tax planning and compliance filingsEstates and Trusts ServicesBookkeeping payroll and other business services

820 Nipissing Rd Unit 1Milton ON L9T 4Z9

Ph 905-876-3114wwwdsafurnishingsca

Quality office furniture for Business Institutions and HospitalityServing Milton and Community for more than 32 years

Business directory

Page 22: Business News - November/December 2014

22 NovemberDecember 2014

Crawford LakeRattlesnake PointHilton FallsKelsoGlen EdenMountsbergMount Nemo Robert Edmondson

haltonparksca

Experience fun outdoor attractions events and recreation year-round

Halton ParksHaltonParks

bull Traditional amp Contemporary burial or cremation options

bull Prearrangement and Payment plans

bull Spacious comfortable rooms

bull Childrenrsquos Playroombull Reception Loungebull Ample parking bull Wheelchair accessible bull Our family caring for the

needs of yours

21 James Street Milton L9T 2P3

905-878-2669

Family owned amp operated by

Kim and Rebecca HunterldquoHere because we carerdquo

wwwearlyfuneralhomecom

A comfortable home for all faiths

24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE

annuaL gEnERaL MEEting

Annual General Meeting to be held December 3 at Milton sports Centre

the Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors invites all members to join us at our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday December 3 2014 at 830 AM at the Milton sports Centre Meeting room 2 605 santa Maria Blvd Milton

If you cannot attend the meeting in person we encourage you to exercise the power of your proxy vote by following the procedure outlined below

aPPointMEnt oF PRoxiEsif a member in good standing of the Cham-

ber of Commerce does not plan to attend the Annual General Meeting he or she may

1 Authorize a member of the Board of Directors named in the 2014 Nominating Committee Report to vote his or her share by completing the proxy form in full (available at wwwmiltonchamberca) and returning the proxy or

2 Appoint some other member to act on the memberrsquos behalf at the meeting including voting the share on his or her behalf by writing the name of this person in the space provided on the proxy form signing and returning the proxy

ExEcutivE DiREctoR sanDy MaRtin is inELigiBLE to stanD as PRoxy HoLDER

Proxy forms for the AGM are available at wwwmiltonchamberca and will also be emailed to the membership in November

Completed proxies must be returned to the Milton Chamber of Commerce by Thursday November 27 2014 at 400 PMMail Milton Chamber of Commerce251 Main street east suite 104Milton ON L9T 1P1Email infomiltonchambercaFax 905-878-4972

WWW coM

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MILTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Annual General Meeting of the Milton Chamber of Commerceis being held

Wednesday December 3 2014830 AM - 930 AM

at the Milton Sports Centre Meeting Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd

To RSVP or for more information please contact the Chamber at 905-878-0581

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE FAX IN YOUR PROXY TO 905-878-4972

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

Tanya A Leedale

Brian J Hanna

James McAskill

Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

DannyChou

ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

OwenDuguid

Ruhia Jokhio

y SLarr Gangbar

700 Kerr Street Oakville Ontario L6K 3W5905-842-8030 wwwomhca

Main Street Relationships Bay Street Results

Corporate amp CommercialFamily Law amp Mediation

Civil Litigation

Labour amp EmploymentReal Estate

Estates amp Trusts

Criminal Law

Environmental amp Municipal

Haltonrsquos Law Firm

Gayle Wadden Carolyn McCarney

Astrid LakatsChartered Accountant

bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

ldquoWE DONrsquoT JUST ORGANIZE YOUR FINANCIAL NUMBERS WE INTERPRET THEM

TO HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESSrsquo PERFORMANCE AND PROFITABILITYrdquo

Serving you in the following areasConsulting

bull Profit Improvement Analysisbull Strategic Planningbull Business Plansbull Succession Planningbull Key Performance Indicators

Accountingbull Audits Reviews Financial Statementsbull Cash Flow amp Budgetingbull Bank Proposals

Income Taxbull Personal and Corporate Tax Returnsbull Tax and Estate Planning

For more information or to make an appointment

Please call us at

905-875-3936 Or visit our Websitewwwlakatsca

or more information

ACCURATE QUALITY SERVICE IN A TIMELY FRIENDLY MANNER

Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

canaDa sMaLL BusinEss Financing PRogRaM

WWW coM

providing sustainable design solutionsfor the built environment

wwwgreenpropellercom 905 878 2793

Architectural amp building services

Family owned amp operated by the Mangotich FamilyCustom work amp remodelingDiamonds of all sizes

10 - 14 - 18K goldEar piercing - 14KCitizen Bering watches Expert jewellery repair on site

Customer Service is our 1 Priority

9058752999 218 Main St East MiltonHours Mon - Fri 930 - 600 Sat 900 - 400

Offi ce (289) 878-7922gurusrdcnetworkscomwwwrdcnetworkscomtwitter rdcnetworks

Remote Assistance Data Recovery amp Virus RemovalEmail and collaboration Offi ce365 amp Exchange ServerMicrosoft PC amp Server - Sales Installation amp SupportNetwork Security amp WirelessNetworking Design and Capacity PlanningMonitoring and TroubleshootingSoftware Compliance AuditsWindows and Microsoft Offi ce TrainingPhone Systems amp Voice over IP (VoIP)

ROB CLARKSONMANAGING PARTNERrobclarksonca

905-825-1065 robrobclarksonca

PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL INSURANCE SOLUTIONS

Big enough to serve you small enough to know you Exclusive discount for

Chamber members

Sales bull Service bull Parts Your Full Line Store

2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

801 Main St E Milton Across from the GO Station 905-878-2355 wwwwallacechevcom2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

bull Practice restricted to Canadian and US taxationbull Unaudited fi nancial statements available

By Appointment

Larry Stolberg CPA CA CFPCPA (South Carolina)

TAX SPECIALIST

647-298-1339 bull LstolbergLnscacom245 Commercial St Milton L9T 2J3

Accounting auditing and other assurance servicesBusiness and personal tax planning and compliance filingsEstates and Trusts ServicesBookkeeping payroll and other business services

820 Nipissing Rd Unit 1Milton ON L9T 4Z9

Ph 905-876-3114wwwdsafurnishingsca

Quality office furniture for Business Institutions and HospitalityServing Milton and Community for more than 32 years

Business directory

Page 23: Business News - November/December 2014

23NovemberDecember 2014

Paul D Stunt

Harold R WatsonKennethW Watts

Jarvis G Sheridan

Tanya A Leedale

Brian J Hanna

James McAskill

Robert Krizman

Marian G Gage Robert A Watson

DannyChou

ChantelGoldsmith Alexandra Manthorpe

OwenDuguid

Ruhia Jokhio

y SLarr Gangbar

700 Kerr Street Oakville Ontario L6K 3W5905-842-8030 wwwomhca

Main Street Relationships Bay Street Results

Corporate amp CommercialFamily Law amp Mediation

Civil Litigation

Labour amp EmploymentReal Estate

Estates amp Trusts

Criminal Law

Environmental amp Municipal

Haltonrsquos Law Firm

Gayle Wadden Carolyn McCarney

Astrid LakatsChartered Accountant

bull Strength Beyond Numbers bull bull Service Beyond Expectations bull

ldquoWE DONrsquoT JUST ORGANIZE YOUR FINANCIAL NUMBERS WE INTERPRET THEM

TO HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESSrsquo PERFORMANCE AND PROFITABILITYrdquo

Serving you in the following areasConsulting

bull Profit Improvement Analysisbull Strategic Planningbull Business Plansbull Succession Planningbull Key Performance Indicators

Accountingbull Audits Reviews Financial Statementsbull Cash Flow amp Budgetingbull Bank Proposals

Income Taxbull Personal and Corporate Tax Returnsbull Tax and Estate Planning

For more information or to make an appointment

Please call us at

905-875-3936 Or visit our Websitewwwlakatsca

or more information

ACCURATE QUALITY SERVICE IN A TIMELY FRIENDLY MANNER

Get small business financing with federal government program

entrepreneurs often ask how can the federal government help me with the financing of my business It is true that a well-managed loan is vital for most businesses so have you heard of the Canada small Business financing Program

For many start-ups and new small businesses it can be difficult to access financing so this program makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans from financial institutions it allows owners to access financing at reasonable interest rates and with less collateral

financing can be made available for the start-up for expansion or for the improvement of your small business You could be eligible for loans up to $500000 of which no more than $350000 can be used for equipment and leasehold improvements

Most for-profit small businesses starting up or operating in Canada are eligible for these loans as long as their estimated gross revenues do not exceed $5 million the program has assisted more than 142000 businesses since 1999 with loans totaling about $1 billion

each year Industry observers agree that small

businesses are key to the strength of our economy and are essential in creating jobs and building economic growth to find a participating lender near you visit the Industry Canada website at wwwicgccacsbfp or call toll-free 1-866-959-1699

canaDa sMaLL BusinEss Financing PRogRaM

WWW coM

providing sustainable design solutionsfor the built environment

wwwgreenpropellercom 905 878 2793

Architectural amp building services

Family owned amp operated by the Mangotich FamilyCustom work amp remodelingDiamonds of all sizes

10 - 14 - 18K goldEar piercing - 14KCitizen Bering watches Expert jewellery repair on site

Customer Service is our 1 Priority

9058752999 218 Main St East MiltonHours Mon - Fri 930 - 600 Sat 900 - 400

Offi ce (289) 878-7922gurusrdcnetworkscomwwwrdcnetworkscomtwitter rdcnetworks

Remote Assistance Data Recovery amp Virus RemovalEmail and collaboration Offi ce365 amp Exchange ServerMicrosoft PC amp Server - Sales Installation amp SupportNetwork Security amp WirelessNetworking Design and Capacity PlanningMonitoring and TroubleshootingSoftware Compliance AuditsWindows and Microsoft Offi ce TrainingPhone Systems amp Voice over IP (VoIP)

ROB CLARKSONMANAGING PARTNERrobclarksonca

905-825-1065 robrobclarksonca

PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL INSURANCE SOLUTIONS

Big enough to serve you small enough to know you Exclusive discount for

Chamber members

Sales bull Service bull Parts Your Full Line Store

2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

801 Main St E Milton Across from the GO Station 905-878-2355 wwwwallacechevcom2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

bull Practice restricted to Canadian and US taxationbull Unaudited fi nancial statements available

By Appointment

Larry Stolberg CPA CA CFPCPA (South Carolina)

TAX SPECIALIST

647-298-1339 bull LstolbergLnscacom245 Commercial St Milton L9T 2J3

Accounting auditing and other assurance servicesBusiness and personal tax planning and compliance filingsEstates and Trusts ServicesBookkeeping payroll and other business services

820 Nipissing Rd Unit 1Milton ON L9T 4Z9

Ph 905-876-3114wwwdsafurnishingsca

Quality office furniture for Business Institutions and HospitalityServing Milton and Community for more than 32 years

Business directory

Page 24: Business News - November/December 2014

providing sustainable design solutionsfor the built environment

wwwgreenpropellercom 905 878 2793

Architectural amp building services

Family owned amp operated by the Mangotich FamilyCustom work amp remodelingDiamonds of all sizes

10 - 14 - 18K goldEar piercing - 14KCitizen Bering watches Expert jewellery repair on site

Customer Service is our 1 Priority

9058752999 218 Main St East MiltonHours Mon - Fri 930 - 600 Sat 900 - 400

Offi ce (289) 878-7922gurusrdcnetworkscomwwwrdcnetworkscomtwitter rdcnetworks

Remote Assistance Data Recovery amp Virus RemovalEmail and collaboration Offi ce365 amp Exchange ServerMicrosoft PC amp Server - Sales Installation amp SupportNetwork Security amp WirelessNetworking Design and Capacity PlanningMonitoring and TroubleshootingSoftware Compliance AuditsWindows and Microsoft Offi ce TrainingPhone Systems amp Voice over IP (VoIP)

ROB CLARKSONMANAGING PARTNERrobclarksonca

905-825-1065 robrobclarksonca

PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL INSURANCE SOLUTIONS

Big enough to serve you small enough to know you Exclusive discount for

Chamber members

Sales bull Service bull Parts Your Full Line Store

2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

801 Main St E Milton Across from the GO Station 905-878-2355 wwwwallacechevcom2014 Cadillac CTS2014 GMC Sierra

bull Practice restricted to Canadian and US taxationbull Unaudited fi nancial statements available

By Appointment

Larry Stolberg CPA CA CFPCPA (South Carolina)

TAX SPECIALIST

647-298-1339 bull LstolbergLnscacom245 Commercial St Milton L9T 2J3

Accounting auditing and other assurance servicesBusiness and personal tax planning and compliance filingsEstates and Trusts ServicesBookkeeping payroll and other business services

820 Nipissing Rd Unit 1Milton ON L9T 4Z9

Ph 905-876-3114wwwdsafurnishingsca

Quality office furniture for Business Institutions and HospitalityServing Milton and Community for more than 32 years

Business directory