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KNOW ITT MAKE IT GROW IT MOVE IT BUILD IT niagaracanada.com

HOW WELL DO YOU REALLY KNOW NIAGARA? The region that was once mainly known for its world wonder of a waterfall is attracting a different kind of attention of late. Yes, millions of tourists still arrive each year to play, but a growing number of families and businesses are discovering that there are just as many reasons to stay. Perfectly positioned between the U.S. Northeast and the Greater Toronto Area, Niagara offers businesses some serious strategic advantages. While our physical location in the heart of one of North America s busiest economic trade corridors is key, there s so much more to Niagara s business story. We ve done our best to capture the broader collection of bottom line-boosting effects of a Niagara address within the pages that follow, but that s just the first step. Let us know what catches your eye so we can get you the information you need to assess the business case for setting your next chapter in Niagara. We look forward to working with you, NIAGARA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

LOOKING TO BUILD A BETTER BOTTOM LINE? START HERE. When KPMG crunched the numbers to rank the competitiveness of over 100 key North American business centres, Niagara s notable performance was reminiscent of The Little Engine That Could. The study looked at factors including labour, transport, distribution, taxes, utilities, financing and facilities. While considerably smaller than key competitors like Toronto, Detroit, Chicago and New York, Niagara proved it is punching well above its weight class. A LEADER IN COST COMPETITIVE AMONGST 115 NORTH AMERICAN CENTRES 3RD MOST COMPETITIVE IN DIGITAL SERVICES 7TH MOST COMPETITIVE IN MANUFACTURING 9TH MOST COMPETITIVE OVERALL 18TH MOST COMPETITIVE IN R&D ONTARIO S 2ND MOST COMPETITIVE CENTRE FOR BUSINESS Unique and aggressive development incentives and tax rebates not found anywhere else in Ontario. Source: KPMG Competitive Alternatives Report 2016. niagaracanada.com 3

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION km 800 km 700 600 km GREEN BAY MILWAUKEE CHICAGO INDIANAPOLIS 500 km 400 km 300 km DETROIT WINDSOR COLUMBUS CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS LOUISVILLE 200 km TORONTO 100 km NIAGARA CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH OTTAWA BUFFALO ALBANY 124 miles BALTIMORE WASHINGTON DC 186 miles 248 miles NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA 310 miles MONTREAL BOSTON 372 miles 434 miles 496 miles ACTUAL DISTANCE Put your business in the centre of it all. With half of North America s population located within a one-day drive, Niagara is a perfect place to be. CITY DRIVING DISTANCE POPULATION TORONTO 100 km (62 miles) 2.7 million DETROIT 350 km (217 miles) 675 thousand COLUMBUS 565 km (351 miles) 850 thousand NEW YORK 650 km (403 miles) 8.5 million PHILADELPHIA 650 km (403 miles) 1.5 million BOSTON 775 km (481 miles) 675 thousand CHICAGO 830 km (515 miles) 2.7 million 4 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

SHOVEL READY LAND AT LOW PRICES While real estate values in the Greater Toronto Area have skyrocketed in the last decade, Niagara s best-kept-secret status has meant a much more gradual growth in property prices. As word continues to spread about Niagara s competitive advantages for business, sales and prices are picking up. The Niagara Canada Premier Site database of properties assists investors and site selectors in quickly assessing available industrial and commercial land. This online tool showcases properties with facts that matter most to investors, including zoning, permitted uses, utilities, access to market and available incentives. Browse current Niagara Canada Premier Site listings at niagaracanada.com niagaracanada.com 5

MAKING THE GRADE IN TRADE Niagara is one of North America s busiest economic trade corridors. Via road, rail, sea and sky, over $100 billion in trade flows across Niagara s borders each year. 6 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

GUELPH OAKVILLE CAMBRIDGE BURLINGTON HIT THE ROAD LAKE ONTARIO 4-400 SERIES HIGHWAYS BRANTFORD HAMILTON GRIMSBY WEST LINCOLN NIAGARA- QEW ON-THE-LAKE ST. CATHARINES LINCOLN 405 THOROLD NIAGARA FALLS 420 PELHAM 406 USA WELLAND QEW CANADA WAINFLEET FORT ERIE PORT COLBORNE BUFFALO LAKE ERIE Niagara s four 400-series highways and multiple international bridge crossings into the U.S. play a critical role in the shipment of goods in and out of the region. Over a million trucks, or 1 of every 6 trucks that cross between Canada and the U.S., go through Niagara s borders. OAKVILLE CAMBRIDGE BRANTFORD HAMILTON BURLINGTON MAKE TRACKS LAKE ONTARIO 2 CLASS-1 RAILROADS GRIMSBY WEST LINCOLN NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE ST. CATHARINES LINCOLN NIAGARA THOROLD FALLS PELHAM USA WELLAND CANADA WAINFLEET FORT ERIE PORT COLBORNE BUFFALO LAKE ERIE Niagara has two Class One railroads with border crossings. The CN and CP tracks offer another affordable alternative for shipping products on land. niagaracanada.com 7

TORONTO MISSISSAUGA OAKVILLE CROSSING OVER 5 INTERNATIONAL BORDER CROSSINGS BURLINGTON LAKE ONTARIO HAMILTON GRIMSBY WEST LINCOLN ST. CATHARINES LINCOLN PELHAM THOROLD NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE NIAGARA FALLS 2 3 1 USA WELLAND CANADA WAINFLEET FORT ERIE PORT COLBORNE 4/5 BUFFALO LAKE ERIE Niagara is the busiest border crossing zone for people and the second-busiest in terms of the overall value of goods crossing regional borders. 1. QUEENSTON LEWISTON BRIDGE, QUEENSTON Inspection Lanes Into U.S.: 6 passenger, 4 commercial Into Canada: 10 passenger, 5 commercial 2. WHIRLPOOL RAPIDS, NIAGARA FALLS Reserved for U.S. and Canadian NEXUS subscribers with pre-approved border clearance. Inspection Lanes Into U.S.: 2 passenger Into Canada: 2 passenger 3. RAINBOW BRIDGE, NIAGARA FALLS Inspection Lanes Into U.S.: 16 passenger Into Canada: 15 passenger 4. PEACE BRIDGE, FORT ERIE - VEHICLE Inspection Lanes Into U.S.: 11 passenger, 7 commercial Into Canada: 15 passenger, 5 commercial 5. PEACE BRIDGE, FORT ERIE - RAIL 8 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

TORONTO MISSISSAUGA OAKVILLE HIT THE WATER WELLAND CANAL BURLINGTON LAKE ONTARIO HAMILTON GRIMSBY WEST LINCOLN ST. CATHARINES LINCOLN PELHAM THOROLD NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE NIAGARA FALLS USA WELLAND CANADA WAINFLEET FORT ERIE PORT COLBORNE BUFFALO LAKE ERIE The Welland Canal is a critical section of the St. Lawrence Seaway System and plays a key role in the transport of goods between the American Midwest and the Atlantic Ocean. Its eight locks allow ships to bypass Niagara Falls to make their way between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Approximately 78% of the St. Lawrence Seaway System s freight travels up or down the Welland Canal, driving $276 million in economic activity within Niagara. Niagara also offers close proximity to the Port of Hamilton, which is Ontario s largest port with $6 billion in economic activity. niagaracanada.com 9

5 MISSISSAUGA TORONTO 6 OAKVILLE TAKE FLIGHT 6 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS WITHIN 100KM BURLINGTON LAKE ONTARIO 1 HAMILTON 4 GRIMSBY WEST LINCOLN ST. CATHARINES LINCOLN PELHAM THOROLD NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE NIAGARA FALLS 2 USA WELLAND CANADA WAINFLEET FORT ERIE PORT COLBORNE 3 BUFFALO LAKE ERIE For businesses that depend on air travel for the movement of people and product, Niagara has multiple airport options within a 100-km radius. 1. NIAGARA DISTRICT AIRPORT (YCM) Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario Distance from St. Catharines: 9km 2. NIAGARA FALLS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (IAG) Niagara Falls, New York Distance from St. Catharines: 32 km 3. BUFFALO NIAGARA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (BUF) Buffalo, New York Distance from St. Catharines: 67 km 4. JOHN C. MUNRO HAMILTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (YHM) Hamilton, Ontario Distance from St. Catharines: 68 km 5. TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (YYZ) Toronto, Ontario Distance from St. Catharines: 106 km 6. BILLY BISHOP TORONTO CITY AIRPORT (YTZ) Toronto, Ontario Distance from St. Catharines: 109 km 10 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

NIAGARA FOREIGN TRADE ZONE Niagara s designation as a Canada Foreign Trade Zone means that businesses located here have the support of a streamlined centre of expertise to help them leverage incentive programs, access world markets and achieve new heights of export success. The Niagara Foreign Trade Zone s one-window approach allows Niagara businesses to work with a single point of contact to access everything they need to know about importing and exporting. INCENTIVE PROGRAMS TO REDUCE TAXES AND DUTIES ON EXPORTED GOODS DUTIES RELIEF PROGRAM EXPORT DISTRIBUTION CENTRE PROGRAM DRAWBACK PROGRAM EXPORTERS OF PROCESSING SERVICES PROGRAM CUSTOM BONDED WAREHOUSE PROGRAM EXPORT MENTORING AND SUPPORT FROM A TASK FORCE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR INDUSTRY EXPERTS. nftz.ca niagaracanada.com 11

INCENTIVE PROGRAMS In addition to helping businesses tap into numerous provincial and federal funding programs, the Niagara Economic Development team works closely with its municipal government partners to provide a range of generous financial incentives to developers, investors and business owners. Many of these programs are linked with existing property inventories to assist in site selection decisions and program applications. NIAGARA GATEWAY ECONOMIC ZONE AND CENTRE COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN (GATEWAY CIP) Receive property tax reductions of between 40% and 100% for five to ten years and grants toward Regional Development Charges for eligible projects in Fort Erie, Niagara Falls, Port Colborne, Thorold and Welland. BROWNFIELD INCENTIVES Receive tax freezes, environmental study grants and rebates to help offset increases in property taxes for the redevelopment of one of Niagara s Brownfield sites. DEVELOPMENT CHARGE INCENTIVES Receive up to a 100% reduction in Development Charges for the development or redevelopment of Niagara s central urban areas, local Community Improvement Project areas and Brownfield sites. OTHER INCENTIVES Access concierge-style support to research and apply for other municipal, regional, provincial and federal programs that can drive significant savings for residential, commercial, industrial or agricultural projects in Niagara. 12 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

A WORKFORCE THAT REALLY WORKS Niagara offers businesses access to a highly skilled workforce with a rich history in manufacturing, agriculture, logistics and tourism. A WORKFORCE OF 229,000+ THAT GETS THE JOB DONE 59% HAVE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION 47% HAVE COLLEGE CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA 36% HAVE UNIVERSITY DEGREE 17% HAVE COMPLETED AN APPRENTICESHIP OR TRADE CERTIFICATE WAIT... THERE S MORE Thanks to hassle-free Nexus Pass border crossings and the upcoming extension of daily GO Train service from Toronto to Niagara, over a million workers are within commuting distance of Niagara. niagaracanada.com 13

EDUCATE INNOVATE PARTICIPATE Niagara s educational and research institutions don t just offer businesses a pool of eager co-op students and skilled graduates. Innovative research and commercialization programs have made Niagara one of North America s most competitive centres for research and development. BROCK UNIVERSITY 18,000+ students Partner Up to Propel Your Business Forward BioLINC BrockLINC Brock Institute for Scientific Computing Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute Environmental Sustainability Research Centre CPA/ Goodman Institute for International Issues in Accounting Centre for Business Analytics 3 OUT OF 115 BROCK UNIVERSITY NIAGARA COLLEGE MOST COMPETITIVE NORTH AMERICAN CENTRE FOR DIGITAL MEDIA NIAGARA COLLEGE INCUBATORS AND INNOVATION CENTERS 9,000 full-time students, 15,000 part-time students Partner Up to Propel Your Business Forward Walker Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre Rankin Technology Centre Southern Ontario Network for Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Agriculture & Environment Innovation Centre Augmented Reality Research Centre Canadian Food & Wine Institute Innovation Centre WAIT... THERE S MORE Niagara businesses can access additional research and commercialization opportunities with Vineland Research and Innovation Centre and nearby McMaster University and Mohawk College. 14 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

NIAGARA S RICHER LIFESTYLE Niagara doesn t just offer competitive advantages that boost businesses bottom lines. It also offers a blend of benefits that improves the lives of those living here. Home prices are hundreds of thousands of dollars lower than comparable properties in the Greater Toronto Area. A diverse range of public, Catholic, French-language and independent schools makes it easy for parents to find a perfect match for their child s unique educational needs. Niagara s beautiful weather and rich recreational infrastructure mean when the school day and work day is done, residents can find endless ways to play. LOW HOME PRICES EXCELLENT SCHOOLS OUTSTANDING REC & LEISURE 4 SEASONS OF GREAT WEATHER AN EASY COMMUTE NIAGARA S RICHER LIFESTYLE EQUATION THE ULTIMATE NIAGARA PLAY LIST 110+ FITNESS AND RECREATION CENTRES 300+ CYCLING KM TRAILS COURSES 10 MARINAS 96+ WINERIES 30+ ARENAS 40 G0LF 23+ ANNUAL FESTIVALS, EVENTS & FAIRS MORE DOING, LESS DRIVING Less is more and that s certainly the case when it comes to the daily commute. In a comparison of Canada s 20 biggest cities, Niagara has the least traffic congestion. niagaracanada.com 15

MANUFACTURING IN NIAGARA... MAKE T Niagara is home to manufacturing icons like General Motors and General Electric, as well as hundreds of small and strategic producers that are using the local innovation and technology resources to remain highly competitive. Niagara s manufacturers are diverse, driven and keen to leverage every advantage associated with their proximity to the US. niagaracanada.com The incredibly important role manufacturing plays in the region s economy has resulted in a strong circle of support that s grown around the sector : Educational partnerships Innovation and research centers Investor support and business incubators Generous financial investment incentives Ontario s 1st Foreign Trade Zone Point $2.17 BILLION REGIONAL MANUFACTURING GDP 620 MANUFACTURING BUSINESSES 17,000 EMPLOYED IN THE SECTOR A PROVEN ROUTE TO GLOBAL SHIPPING SUCCESS 4 400-SERIES HIGHWAYS 5 INTERNATIONAL BORDER CROSSINGS INTO THE US 2 CLASS 1 RAILWAYS 6 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS WITHIN 100 KM WELLAND CANAL CONNECTS THE GREAT LAKES TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN BIG LEAGUE MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS 7TH OUT OF 115 NIAGARA 11TH - 12TH - 61ST - 88TH - 92ND - 95th - 112th - MONTREAL TORONTO CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH DETROIT CHICAGO NEW YORK 229,000 A WORK FORCE OF 59% of the population 25 to 64 have a post-secondary education APPROXIMATELY HALF OF NORTH AMERICA S POPULATION (130 MILLLION) IS WITHIN A 1-D AY DRIVE 800 KM (500 MILES) COLLECTIVE GDP OF 5.7 TRILLION USD IN GOOD COMPANY Airbus Helicopters Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp General Electric General Motors Jungbunzlauer Canada Inc Post Foods Canada Corp. EMBRACING THE FUTURE Niagara s skilled workforce has played a key role in the recent launch of General Electric s new 450,000 sq. footmanufacturing plant in Welland. The brilliant factory uses advanced software analytics to produce reciprocating gas engines and other components more efficiently.

AGRI-BUSINESS IN NIAGARA... GROW T niagaracanada.com Agri-business is a fundamental pillar of Niagara s economy. The Niagara Escarpment, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie influence the soil and microclimate to create some of Canada s best growing conditions. Add in experienced labour, renowned agricultural researchers and innovative research facilities and the region s success in the sector comes as no surprise. As one of the few areas in the country where sensitive grape varietals and tender fruit crops flourish, Niagara has earned a reputation as Ontario s fruit basket. The region s agri-business sector extends far beyond the wine cellar and the fruit stand. Greenhouse growers, cash crop and livestock farmers, dairies, and a diverse collection of food processors are also responsible for Niagara s thriving agri-business sector. 215,000+ ACRES OF FARMLAND 1,800+ FARMS 200+ GREENHOUSES 20,000+ JOBS TOTAL REGIONAL AGRICULTURE GDP $1.41 BILLION NETWORK OF INNOVATIVE RESEARCH AND COMMERCIALIZATION SUPPORT NIAGARA PRODUCES 80% OF CANADA S WINE AND GRAPES RECENT INVESTMENTS OF OVER $320 MILLION IN THE FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRIES NIAGARA FARMS ARE INVESTING MORE IN FARM CAPITAL 48.9% MORE FROM 2011-2016 GROSS FARM 18% RECEIPTS PER ACRE 2011-2016 GROSS 15.5% FARM RECEIPTS 2011-2016 AVERAGE 47% NET FARM REVENUES 2011-2016 IN GOOD COMPANY Andrew Peller Limited Canopy Growth Corp. Henry Of Pelham Family Winery Jungbunzlauer Post Foods Canada Parmalat Canada Tweed Farms Wayne Gretzky Estates Winery & Distillery Westbrook Greenhouse Systems Ltd. ON THE HORIZON With 1.86 million square feet of licensed and approved cannabis cultivation, 4 licensed growers, 6 licensed locations and Health Canada applications for additional growers, Niagara s cannabis industry is expected to double in size by 2019.

TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS IN NIAGARA... MOVE T niagaracanada.com For businesses that support the shipment of goods, having a home base in Niagara makes solid sense. Niagara offers close proximity to many of the largest cities in Canada and the U.S., connecting them via highway, rail, sea and air, allowing them to quickly access world markets. Niagara also has an experienced pool of talent that supports Niagara s transportation and logistics sector through border-related support services and logistics activities. Add in Niagara s low land costs for warehousing solutions and the business case is clear: Niagara has what it takes to deliver the goods. 1 IN 6 TRUCKS THAT CROSS BETWEEN CANADA AND THE US PASS THROUGH NIAGARA 1 MILLION TRUCKS EACH YEAR 435 TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS BUSINESSES A PROVEN ROUTE TO GLOBAL SHIPPING SUCCESS 4 400-SERIES HIGHWAYS 5 INTERNATIONAL BORDER CROSSINGS INTO THE US CANADA USA 130 MILLION PEOPLE WITHIN A 1-DAY DRIVE 800 KM (500 MILES) 989 SELF- EMPLOYED IN THE SECTOR 2 CLASS 1 RAILWAYS 6 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS WITHIN 100 KM WELLAND CANAL CONNECTS THE GREAT LAKES TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN APPROXIMATELY HALF OF NORTH AMERICA S POPULATION (130 MILLION) IS WITHIN A 1-DAY DRIVE 800 KM (500 MILES) COLLECTIVE GDP OF $5.7 TRILLION USD 12,500+ EMPLOYED IN THE SECTOR $100 BILLION IN TRADE PASSES THROUGH NIAGARA EACH YEAR MAJOR ECONOMIC TRADE CORRIDOR ONTARIO S FIRST DESIGNATED FOREIGN TRADE ZONE POINT Niagara is a perfect place for Canadian and US firms to access world markets with access to global trade FOREIGN TRADE ZONE STATUS TAX & DUTY SAVINGS FOR NIAGARA EXPORTERS IN GOOD COMPANY Algoma Central Corporation Canada BW Logistics Inc. Claire s Logistics &Warehousing Livingston International St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation WP Warehousing Inc THE MONEY-SAVING SIDE OF A NIAGARA ADDRESS As one of Canada s designated Foreign Trade Zone Points, businesses located in Niagara have access to special incentives and programs designed to increase the competitiveness of their exporting efforts.

TOURISM IN NIAGARA... BUILD T Over the last few decades, Niagara has evolved from a summer destination focused on the famous Falls into a beloved four-season vacation destination and one of Canada s most popular locations for conferences, conventions and weddings. Niagara s tourist attractions, festivals and special events attract millions of tourists from around the niagaracanada.com globe each year and they arrive ready to spend. Notable Attractions Include: The Niagara Falls The Shaw Festival The Niagara Wine Route Canada s largest casino and open-air outlet mall $1.94 BILLION IN ANNUAL VISITOR SPENDING 4 SEASONS OF INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED FESTIVALS & EVENTS: WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Canada s largest light festival NIAGARA GRAPE & WINE FESTIVAL Canada s largest wine festival NIAGARA FALLS COMIC CON 27,000+ attendees 12,666,900 ANNUAL NUMBER OF VISITORS IN GOOD COMPANY Fallsview Casino Great Wolf Lodge Greg Frewin Magic Theatre Guinness World Records Niagara Parks Commission Outlet Collection at Niagara Ripley s Believe It or Not Scotia Bank Convention Centre The Shaw Festival MORE THAN THE FALLS 40 GOLF 7AMUSEMENT COURSES PARKS 96+ WINERIES 190 HOTELS AND MOTELS 13 CRAFT BREWERIES 654 FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANTS 98 PERFORMING ARTS 100 ESTABLISHMENTS MORE $300 MILLION THAN 2,501 TOURISM-RELATED BUSINESSES IN NIAGARA THOUSAND SQ.FT. CONVENTION CENTRE 36,420 JOBS WITHIN NIAGARA S TOURISM SECTOR A WINNING STRATEGY FOR SPORTS TOURISM When it comes to attracting major sporting events, Niagara has been scoring some serious players, including: 2015 Toronto Pan Am Paddling Events 2016 U18 Ice Hockey Women s World Championship 2017 Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2018 FIBA U18 Americas Championship 2021 Canada Games - 5,000 athletes and an estimated economic impact of $200 million IN RECENT TOURISM INVESTMENTS

REAL-WORLD RESULTS Niagara s bottom-line boosting advantages and open-for-business attitude is attracting more than just interest. The convincing business case for a Niagara address has brought investment into a variety of sectors from across the globe. INVESTMENT IN NIAGARA OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS: OVER $4 BILLION KEY PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS SINCE 2010 General Motors of Canada: $480 MILLION GE Manufacturing Facility: $345 MILLION Ivanhoe Cambridge Outlet Mall: $178 MILLION Cytec Industries: $175 MILLION 20 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

AT YOUR SERVICE Niagara s concierge-style approach to economic development offers companies access to a dedicated, professional team of regional experts. This team is committed to helping investors quickly source all of the information required to thoroughly assess Niagara as a potential business location. SITE SELECTION ASSISTANCE SERVICES Site recommendations and tours Local research data and market intelligence Infrastructure inventories Research and advice on applicable incentives, grants, funding and financing Advice on navigating the development process Tax modeling Introductions to local government and business stakeholders and educational partners A shortlist of pre-qualified, investment-ready sites through the Niagara Premier Sites collection database RESEARCH SERVICES Demographics Labour force trends Market information Sector-specific data and trade information, tax rates and more Introductions to regional research partners EXPEDITED SERVICES The Niagara Economic Development team understands how quickly business decisions must be made. That s why we offer Expedited Services for: Addressing development approvals and other process issues Provision of information on tools, resources and financial incentives available to assist with your project Assistance in completing financial incentive program applications Liaison and coordination with Regional departments and local municipal planning and economic development officials to help facilitate and expedite your project niagaracanada.com 21

MEET THE TEAM VALERIE KUHNS Manager, Strategic Initiatives 905-980-6000 x3798 valerie.kuhns@niagararegion.ca BLAKE LANDRY Manager, Economic Research and Analysis 905-980-6000 x3796 blake.landry@niagararegion.ca JUDY MACPHERSON Economic Development Assistant 905-980-6000 x3520 judy.macpherson@niagararegion.ca JAYESH MENON Foreign Trade Zone Coordinator 905-980-6000 x3440 jayesh.menon@niagararegion.ca KELLY PROVOST Economic Development Officer 905-980-6000 x3334 kelly.provost@niagararegion.ca DAVE RAYMOND Manager, Strategic Marketing 905-980-6000 x3359 dave.raymond@niagararegion.ca TIM REYNOLDS Manager, Trade and Investment 905-980-6000 x3257 tim.reynolds@niagararegion.ca KEN SCHOLTENS Manager, Business Development and Expedited Services 905-980-6000 x3710 ken.scholtens@niagararegion.ca 22 Niagara Canada Regional Profile

Choosing to relocate our business from South Africa to St. Catharines (Niagara) was the easy part. The region has everything we were looking for: the infrastructure, the talent pool, immediate access to North American and global markets, the academics, and the quality of life. GREG HANNA & DAVE COUSINS, DESTINY RESOURCES The Province of Ontario and Niagara region collaborated throughout the process, providing exceptional service and support in our site location efforts. In particular, they helped us with key requirements such as proximity to the Canada-U.S. border, access to talent, and transportation considerations. ELYSE ALLAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO, GE CANADA

TAKE THE NEXT STEP CONNECT WITH US TODAY FOR ASSISTANCE WITH: Site selection Incentive program suggestions and support Regional familiarization tours Sector-specific research Introductions to industry and educational partners GENERAL INQUIRIES: e: info@niagaracanada.com t: 1-800-263-7215 ext. 3520 APRIL 2018