Why Ontario
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The Ontario economy created 18,000 jobs in January. The unemployment rate edged down to 6.6 per cent in January from 6.7 per cent in December.
Ontario is part of the North American manufacturing heartland and is favourably located to serve major Canadian and U.S. markets. 106 million people live within a day’s trucking distance of Toronto with a personal income totaling US $2.7 trillion.
Ontario is a global leader in several key sectors with a long history in supplying the world with innovative, high-quality, top value goods and services.
If you’re planning to relocate or grow your business, Ontario’s highly diversified economy offers excellent opportunities in all sectors ranging from automotive, plastics, aerospace to information and telecommunications technology and the life sciences.
Ontario is part of the North American manufacturing heartland and is favourably located to serve major Canadian and U.S. markets. 106 million people live within a day’s trucking distance of Toronto with a personal income totaling US $2.7 trillion.
Ontario is a global leader in several key sectors with a long history in supplying the world with innovative, high-quality, top value goods and services.
If you’re planning to relocate or grow your business, Ontario’s highly diversified economy offers excellent opportunities in all sectors ranging from automotive, plastics, aerospace to information and telecommunications technology and the life sciences.
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I read recently the 401 between Windsor and T.O. is the busiest truck route in North America if not the World!
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Originally posted by c.kirk
I read recently the 401 between Windsor and T.O. is the busiest truck route in North America if not the World!
I read recently the 401 between Windsor and T.O. is the busiest truck route in North America if not the World!
Windsor is not on many people's first choice of destinations in Ontario, its further down south, not much going on there, and takes 4 hrs to get to TO on a good day.
Oh...and its not like the windsor we know back in blighty
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Windsor is not on many people's first choice of destinations in Ontario,
Windsor is not on many people's first choice of destinations in Ontario,
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mickj
Windsor is not on many people's first choice of destinations
Aw with that lovely river and those welcoming in open arms U.S. federal customs agents,their just waiting to greet you with a smile when you cross the bridge or tunnel.
Windsor is not on many people's first choice of destinations
Aw with that lovely river and those welcoming in open arms U.S. federal customs agents,their just waiting to greet you with a smile when you cross the bridge or tunnel.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by c.kirk
Hello there,
US customs agents with a smile? You've got to be kidding me
You are bound to get a smile and better service when you get to Ireland. Spent many a St paddy's day there with fiends.
Windsor might be good for border crossing, but you won't want to live there :scared: Do you live there yourself, or are planning to live there?
Originally posted by mickj
Windsor is not on many people's first choice of destinations
Aw with that lovely river and those welcoming in open arms U.S. federal customs agents,their just waiting to greet you with a smile when you cross the bridge or tunnel.
Windsor is not on many people's first choice of destinations
Aw with that lovely river and those welcoming in open arms U.S. federal customs agents,their just waiting to greet you with a smile when you cross the bridge or tunnel.
Hello there,
US customs agents with a smile? You've got to be kidding me
You are bound to get a smile and better service when you get to Ireland. Spent many a St paddy's day there with fiends.Windsor might be good for border crossing, but you won't want to live there :scared: Do you live there yourself, or are planning to live there?
Last edited by mickj; Mar 9th 2004 at 8:32 am.






