Ahead of next June’s provincial election, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce has issued its own campaign platform that outlines priorities of the business sector.
The report entitled Vote Prosperity makes 18 recommendations which includes reducing both the Corporate Income Tax and Employer Health Tax and carrying out a comprehensive review of the electricity sector.
Recently the Sault Chamber of Commerce put on a public input session regarding the government’s implementation of minimum wage increases and other labour reforms under Bill 148—Sault Chamber CEO Rory Ring describes the Chamber’s approach to this issue…

The local Chamber has been active in past campaigns putting on candidate debates and meet and greet town halls.
Ring says there will also be a focus on bringing forward member concerns…

Ring suggests the actions of the current government during the last year have sharply contrasted claims regarding the importance of small and medium-sized businesses.