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Chamber of Commerce resolution asks feds to lend more support to the Ring of Fire
Resolution received majority support at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce AGM
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The Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce has received majority support for a resolution it submitted asking the federal government make the development of the Ring of Fire a national priority. File photo.
The Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce has received majority support for a resolution it submitted asking the federal government make the development of the Ring of Fire a national priority.
The Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce submitted the resolution, called “Make the Ring of Fire a Priority of National Significance”, at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce's Annual General Meeting and Convetion, held Sept. 17 to 19 in Regina.
The resolution received support from 94.9 per cent of the convention's more than 400 delegates, and has now become the official policy of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
“It was great to see our resolution about the Ring of Fire, a project located in Northern Ontario, be debated, voted on and successfully passed by delegates from across Canada and know that these delegates see this as a project of national significance,” said Tracy Nutt, chair of the board of the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, in a press release. “This clearly demonstrates that the Ring of Fire is not just a vital project for Ontario, but for the entire nation.”
All resolutions receiving the support of the delegates at the convention now become the official policy of the Canadian chamber and will be pursued with the federal government over the coming months.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce helps shape public policy and decision-making to the benefit of businesses, communities and families across Canada with a network of over 450 chambers of commerce and boards of trade, representing 200,000 businesses of all sizes in all sectors of the economy and in all regions.