Schreiber Community Profile
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Schreiber Community Profile
Version 1.0 November 2011 © 2011 Township of Schreiber This document contains information that is subject to change without notice. All data is believed to be accurate, but the reader is advised to verify data before reaching decisions based upon information contained within this document. All marks are the property of their respective owners. For further information please contact: Anthony Friedrich NWMO Community Liaison Officer Township of Schreiber Box 40, 204 Alberta Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 x228 Fax: 807-824-3231 Email: [email protected] Web: www.schreiber.ca With special thanks to our funding partner: Township of Schreiber www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 1 2 DEMOGRAPHICS .......................................................................................... 4 3 LABOUR FORCE.......................................................................................... 12 4 KEY INDUSTRIES ....................................................................................... 22 5 TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES ................................................................. 23 6 TAXES AND UTILITIES ............................................................................... 28 7 BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT RELATED FEES ......................................... 36 8 INDUSTRIAL PARKS .................................................................................. 37 9 BUSINESS SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES...................................... 38 1.1 Location ................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 Climate................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Population Size and Growth ..................................................................................... 4 Age Profile .............................................................................................................. 4 Language Characteristics ......................................................................................... 5 Mobility Characteristics ............................................................................................ 6 Level of Education................................................................................................... 7 Income................................................................................................................... 9 Key Indicators ...................................................................................................... 12 Labour Force by Occupation .................................................................................. 13 Labour Force by Industry ...................................................................................... 16 Place of Work ....................................................................................................... 17 Net Import & Export of Labour Force ..................................................................... 18 General Wages by Occupation ............................................................................... 19 4.1 Largest Employers ................................................................................................ 22 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Highways ............................................................................................................. 23 Rail Service ........................................................................................................... 24 Airports ................................................................................................................ 24 Port...................................................................................................................... 26 Bus ...................................................................................................................... 27 Local Property Tax Rates ....................................................................................... 28 Federal and Provincial Income Tax Rates................................................................ 28 Electricity ............................................................................................................. 30 Natural Gas .......................................................................................................... 33 Waste Management .............................................................................................. 33 Water and Sanitary Sewer ..................................................................................... 34 Communications Infrastructure .............................................................................. 35 7.1 Development Related Fees .................................................................................... 36 7.2 Development Charges ........................................................................................... 36 8.1 Industrial Parks ..................................................................................................... 37 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Government Services ............................................................................................ 38 Chamber of Commerce and Business Associations ................................................... 40 Education, Employment and Training Services ........................................................ 41 Area Financial Institutions ..................................................................................... 42 Real Estate ........................................................................................................... 43 Economic Development ......................................................................................... 44 10 QUALITY OF LIFE ....................................................................................... 45 10.1 Housing Characteristics ......................................................................................... 45 10.2 Health and Community Services ............................................................................. 45 10.3 Education ............................................................................................................. 49 Township of Schreiber www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 10.4 Protective Services ................................................................................................ 51 10.5 Recreation, Tourism and Events ............................................................................. 52 10.6 Events .................................................................................................................. 54 10.7 Local Media .......................................................................................................... 55 11 LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS ....................................................................... 56 APPENDIX - INCENTIVES................................................................................ 58 Township of Schreiber www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 List of Tables Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 1: Schreiber Average Temperature (°C) ......................................................................................................................3 2: Schreiber Average Precipitation ..............................................................................................................................3 3: Population Change ................................................................................................................................................4 4: Age Distribution ....................................................................................................................................................5 5: Language Characteristics, 2010 ..............................................................................................................................5 6: Schreiber Mobility Rates.........................................................................................................................................6 7: Education Attainment, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................8 8: Total Income Levels, 2010 .....................................................................................................................................9 9: Family Income Levels, 2010 ................................................................................................................................. 10 10: Household Income Levels, 2010 ......................................................................................................................... 11 11: Labour Force Characteristics, 2011 ..................................................................................................................... 12 12: Labour Force by Occupation, 2011 ..................................................................................................................... 14 13: Labour Force by Industry, 2011 .......................................................................................................................... 16 14: Where the Schreiber Resident Labour Force Works, 2006 .................................................................................... 17 15: Place of Residence for Persons Working in Schreiber, 2006 .................................................................................. 17 16: Net Import-Export of Labour Force for Schreiber, 2006 ........................................................................................ 18 17: General Wages by Occupation ............................................................................................................................ 19 18: Largest Private Sector Employers ........................................................................................................................ 22 19: Largest Public Sector Employers ......................................................................................................................... 22 20: Distance to Urban Centres ................................................................................................................................. 23 21: Distance to Major US Border Crossings ............................................................................................................... 24 22: Local Property Tax Rates, 2011 .......................................................................................................................... 28 23: Corporate Taxes – Non-Canadian Controlled ....................................................................................................... 28 24: Corporate Taxes – Canadian Controlled............................................................................................................... 28 25: Ontario's Capital Tax Elimination Plan ................................................................................................................. 29 26: Personal Income Tax, 2011 ................................................................................................................................ 29 27: Sales Tax .......................................................................................................................................................... 29 28: Hydro One Residential Electricity Rates ............................................................................................................... 30 29: Hydro One Small Business Electricity Rates (< 50 kW/month) .............................................................................. 31 30: Hydro One Small Business Electricity Rates (> 50 kW/month) .............................................................................. 32 31: Waste Disposal Site ........................................................................................................................................... 33 32: Water and Sewer ............................................................................................................................................... 34 33: Water and Sewer Service Fees ........................................................................................................................... 34 34: Communications Infrastructure........................................................................................................................... 35 35: Development-related Application Fees ................................................................................................................ 36 36: Dwelling Characteristics for Schreiber, 2011 ........................................................................................................ 45 37: Public Schools ................................................................................................................................................... 49 38: Catholic Schools ................................................................................................................................................ 50 39: Tourism Facilities ............................................................................................................................................... 52 40: Annual Events 2011 ........................................................................................................................................... 54 41: Newspapers ...................................................................................................................................................... 55 42: Radio Stations ................................................................................................................................................... 55 43: Cable Service .................................................................................................................................................... 55 44: Television.......................................................................................................................................................... 55 List of Figures Figure Figure Figure Figure 1: 2: 3: 4: Schreiber Location Map ........................................................................................................................................2 Age Distribution Chart, 2011 .................................................................................................................................4 Education Attainment, 2010 ..................................................................................................................................7 Labour Force by Occupation, 2011 ...................................................................................................................... 13 Township of Schreiber www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 1 Introduction The Township of Schreiber has a proud railroad history since 1885 and is currently home to approximately 1,200 residents with roughly 130,000 people within a two hour drive. The township is located in a valley surrounded by rugged hills and on one of the most northerly points of Lake Superior. Residents pass their time with access to recreation and community events and numerous outdoor activities. The Township of Schreiber has an excellent transportation infrastructure through its location on the Trans Canada highway and longstanding relationship with Canadian Pacific railway. The area offers affordable real estate for business development and friendly community development staff able to assist with startup information. The Township of Schreiber features a welcoming blend of activities for the tourist and resident alike to enjoy. Numerous attractions and events are available between Schreiber and Terrace Bay that will keep families and children entertained. The Downtown Railway and Heritage Festival Site offers a glimpse into the influence of the railroad on the region and a location for concerts and community gatherings. Schreiber Beach is one of the most gorgeous areas of Lake Superior and someone can easily spend an entire day catching some rays and hitting the surf. Township of Schreiber 1 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 1.1 Location Schreiber is a township, located on the northernmost point of Lake Superior along Highway 17. Figure 1: Schreiber Location Map Source: http://www.mapquest.com/ Township of Schreiber 2 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 1.2 Climate Schreiber derives climatic data from the Terrace Bay Station. Table 1: Schreiber Average Temperature (°C) Temperature Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul -15 -12.9 -6.6 1.1 8 11.8 3.2 2.5 2.4 1.8 1.6 -8.9 -6.7 -1 6.4 -21 -19.1 -12.3 Extreme Maximum 5 9.5 Extreme Minimum -45 -41 Daily Average Standard Deviation Daily Maximum Daily Minimum Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 14.5 15.2 10.5 4.5 -2.8 -10.7 1.6 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.2 3.6 13.6 17.2 19.7 20 14.7 8.5 0.9 -5.7 -4.2 2.4 6.4 9.3 10.4 6.2 0.6 -6.5 -15.6 13 24 29.4 30.5 30 34 25 23 17 8 -35 -25 -11.1 -5 -0.5 -1 -10.5 -15 -26 -40 Source: Environment Canada, Terrace Bay Station. Table 2: Schreiber Average Precipitation Precipitation Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Rainfall (mm) 1.7 2 12.7 33.9 73.8 90.1 80.5 86.5 101.9 86.5 26.7 3.2 Snowfall (cm) 53.6 35.2 31.4 8.9 1 0 0 0 0.2 3.2 24.1 52.6 55.3 37.1 44.1 42.7 74.8 90.1 80.5 86.5 102.1 89.8 50.8 55.8 27.9 18 47.2 35.3 52 63.8 60.6 52 59 111 81 20 44 22.2 40 14.6 14 0 0 0 3 14 19 38.1 44 22.2 47.2 35.3 52 63.8 60.6 52 59 111 81 38.1 26 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 25 9 Precipitation (mm) Extreme Daily Rainfall (mm) Extreme Daily Snowfall (cm) Extreme Daily Precipitation (mm) Extreme Snow Depth (cm) Source: Environment Canada, Terrace Bay Station. Township of Schreiber 3 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 2 Demographics 2.1 Population Size and Growth Table 3: Population Change 2001 1,448 Schreiber Population Count % Change from Previous Census 2001 11,410,046 Ontario Population Count % Change from Previous Census 2006 901 -37.8 2006 12,160,282 6.6 2011 1,126 25 2011 12,851,821 Source: Census 2006 and 2011. Statistics Canada. 2007. 2006 Community Profiles. 2006 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13, 2007. http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/mobile/2011/cp-pr/table-eng.cfm?SGC=3558051 http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm 2.2 Age Profile In 2011, Schreiber had an older population compared to the provincial average. Estimates show that the percentage of the total population of the ages of 40 to 54 and 75+ is higher than the provincial average, while the percentages for those aged under 15 to 39 is below the provincial average. Figure 2: Age Distribution Chart, 2011 Schreiber 2011 % 12.0 ON 2011 % Percentage 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 Age Group Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. Township of Schreiber 4 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 4: Age Distribution Characteristics Age 0 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Schreiber 2011 (%) Ontario 2011 (%) 4.7 5.6 7.0 5.9 3.7 5.3 5.7 6.6 8.5 10.6 8.7 5.7 6.3 3.4 3.2 4.3 2.6 2.3 5.8 5.5 5.7 6.5 6.9 6.8 6.9 6.9 7.2 7.9 7.5 6.6 5.6 4.3 3.3 2.6 2.0 1.9 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. 2.3 Language Characteristics The following table indicates almost all people in Schreiber speak English only, and this percentage is higher than Ontario. 8.8% of residents in Schreiber are bilingual (English and French), and this percentage is lower than Ontario. Table 5: Language Characteristics, 2010 Characteristics Total population English only French only English and French Other language(s) Schreiber (%) Ontario (%) 90.2 0.0 8.8 1.2 86.1 0.4 11.3 2.2 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. Township of Schreiber 5 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 2.4 Mobility Characteristics Residents in Schreiber are more likely to move than the provincial average. Estimates indicate people moving to Schreiber tend to be relocating from other parts of Ontario as opposed to moving from outside of the province or country. Table 6: Schreiber Mobility Rates Schreiber 2011 (%) Ontario 2011 (%) Mobility status – place of residence one year ago Total population 1 year and over 1 Non-movers 2 96.0 86.5 Movers 3 4.0 13.5 4 Non-migrants 33.3 59.6 Migrants 5 66.7 40.4 Migrants within Canada 94.4 80.1 Migrants from outside Canada 5.6 19.9 Migrants within Ontario 94.1 89.5 Migrants from outside Ontario 5.9 10.5 Mobility status – place of residence status five years ago Total population 5 years and over Non-movers 80.9 57.5 Movers 19.1 42.5 Non-migrants 50.8 53.9 Migrants 49.2 46.1 Migrants within Canada 100.0 74.2 Migrants from outside Canada 0 25.8 Migrants within Ontario 100.0 88.9 Migrants from outside Ontario 0.0 11.1 Characteristics Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. 1 Refers to the relationship between a person's usual place of residence on Census Day and his or her usual place of residence one year earlier. A person is classified as a non-mover if no difference exists. Otherwise, a person is classified as a mover and this categorization is called Mobility status (1 year ago). Within the category of movers, a further distinction is made between non-migrants and migrants; this difference is called migration status. 2 Non-movers are persons who, on Census Day, were living at the same address as the one at which they resided one year earlier. 3 Movers are persons who, on Census Day, were living at a different address from the one at which they resided one year earlier. 4 Non-migrants are movers who, on Census Day, were living at a different address, but in the same census subdivision (CSD) as the one they lived in one year earlier. 5 Migrants are movers who, on Census Day, were residing in a different CSD one year earlier (internal migrants) or who were living outside Canada one year earlier (external migrants). Township of Schreiber 6 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 2.5 Level of Education Figure 3 and Table 7 indicate the level of education attainment in Schreiber in 2011. • Roughly 76% of Schreiber residents have a certificate, diploma or degree. This is lower than the overall provincial average. • The percentage of persons with a university education is significantly less than the provincial average. Education Attainment Level Figure 3: Education Attainment, 2010 2011 Schreiber % University certificate or degree 2011 Ontario % University certificate or diploma below bachelor level University certificate, diploma or degree College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma High school certificate or equivalent Certificate, diploma or degree No certificate, diploma or degree 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 Percentage 80.0 100.0 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. Township of Schreiber 7 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 7: Education Attainment, 2010 Characteristics 6 Total population 25 to 64 years No certificate, diploma or degree Certificate, diploma or degree High school certificate or equivalent Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma University certificate, diploma or degree University certificate or diploma below bachelor level University certificate or degree Bachelor's degree University certificate or diploma above bachelor level Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry Master's degree Earned doctorate Schreiber (%) Ontario (%) 23.9 76.3 32.9 9.0 17.7 16.7 4.9 11.8 7.2 2.3 0.0 0.0 2.3 13.3 86.7 24.9 8.6 22.1 31.1 4.6 26.5 16.4 3.1 0.7 5.3 0.8 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. 6 By highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained. Township of Schreiber 8 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 2.6 Income Table 8 indicates that, in 2010, the average total income levels were slightly lower in Schreiber than in Ontario. Table 8: Total Income Levels, 2010 Characteristic Total population 15 years and over (by income 2010) Without income With income Under $1,000 $1,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $6,999 $7,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $11,999 $12,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $59,999 $60,000 and over Characteristic Median total income $ Average total income $ Standard error of average total income $ Schreiber (%) Ontario (%) 1.8 98.2 3.2 4.4 5.0 4.6 0.0 3.9 6.7 6.6 7.6 3.6 7.1 2.8 7.6 4.1 3.4 27.7 Schreiber 34,837 41,588 2,007 4.8 95.2 4.0 3.3 3.1 3.3 5.4 3.9 5.6 8.4 7.0 6.2 6.3 5.7 5.0 4.2 6.7 17.1 Ontario 31,240 44,138 59 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011 (2010 incomes). Township of Schreiber 9 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 9 indicates that, in 2010, families residing in Schreiber earned a higher median family income and slightly lower average income compared to Ontario averages. Table 9: Family Income Levels, 2010 Characteristic Total number of economic families (by income in 2010) Under $10,000 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $79,999 $80,000 to $89,999 $90,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Characteristic Median family income $ Average family income $ Standard error of average family income $ Composition of family income in 2009 for all economic families% Employment income % Government transfer payments % Other % Schreiber (%) Ontario (%) 5.1 0.0 5.1 0.0 10.2 10.2 5.1 5.1 0.0 17.8 40.6 Schreiber 98,371 99,869 5,054 2.4 3.8 6.6 8.4 8.7 8.5 8.4 8.0 7.4 6.4 31.5 Ontario 86,423 105,915 116 100 76.45 11.56 11.99 100 78.72 10.6 10.68 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011 (2010 incomes). Township of Schreiber 10 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 The following table demonstrates that, in 2010, the average income for households in Schreiber was lower in comparison to households in Ontario. Table 10: Household Income Levels, 2010 Characteristic Total number of private households (by income in 2010) Under $10,000 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $79,999 $80,000 to $89,999 $90,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Characteristic Median household income $ Average household income $ Standard error of average household income $ Schreiber (%) Ontario (%) 5.1 7.0 8.6 5.1 20.0 3.5 0.0 3.5 7.3 10.8 29.2 Schreiber 50,845 77,668 4,186 4.1 8.4 8.9 9.7 9.2 8.4 7.8 7.2 6.2 5.3 24.8 Ontario 68,604 88,288 103 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011 (2010 incomes). Township of Schreiber 11 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 3 Labour Force 3.1 Key Indicators Schreiber is home to a 313 person strong labour force. As illustrated in the following table, Schreiber’s labour participation and employment rates are significantly lower compared to Ontario, however the unemployment rate is significantly higher than the provincial average. Table 11: Labour Force Characteristics, 2011 Characteristic Total population, aged 15 years and older In the labour force 8 Employed Unemployed Not in the labour force Participation rate Employment rate Unemployment rate 7 Schreiber 563 313 239 74 250 55.51 42.37 22* Ontario 11,045,903 7,458,212 7,013,603 444,608 3,587,691 67.52 63.5 5.96 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. * As of September 2011. 7 Participation rate % = labourforce/total population aged 15 and over Employment rate % = employed/totalpopulation aged 15 and over Unemployment rate % = unemployed/labourforce 8 Labour force - Refers to persons who were either employed or unemployed. Unemployed - Refers to persons 15 years and over, excluding institutional residents, who, during the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 16, 2006), were without paid work or without self-employment work and were available for work and either: (a) had actively looked for paid work in the past four weeks; (b) were on temporary lay-off and expected to return to their job; (c) had definite arrangements to start a new job in four weeks or less. Participation rate - Refers to the labour force expressed as a percentage of the population 15 years and over excluding institutional residents. Employment rate - Refers to the number of persons employed expressed as a percentage of the total population 15 years and over excluding institutional residents. Unemployment rate - Refers to the unemployed expressed as a percentage of the labour force. Township of Schreiber 12 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 3.2 Labour Force by Occupation Figure 4 and Table 12 illustrate Schreiber’s labour force make up by occupation: • Accounting for 33% of the labour force, Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations represent the largest occupational group in Schreiber. • The percentage of the labour force in Sales and service occupation is also large. Figure 4: Labour Force by Occupation 9, 2011 0% 7% 2% 19% 3% 33% 2% 13% 21% 0% Management Business, finance and administration Natural and applied sciences and related Health Social science, education, government service and religion Art, culture, recreation and sport Sales and service Trades, transport and equipment operators and related Unique to primary industry Unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. 9 Percentage calculated based on all occupations excludes ‘Occupation-not applicable’. Township of Schreiber 13 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 12: Labour Force by Occupation, 2011 Characteristic 10 Total labour force aged 15 years and over by occupation Occupation - Not applicable All occupations Schreiber 313 16 297 Schreiber (%) 5.1 94.9 Ontario (%) 7,502,130 1.6 98.4 A Management occupations A0 Senior management occupations A1 Specialist managers A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services A3 Other managers, n.e.c. 7 0 0 2.2 0.0 0.0 10.2 1.3 3.0 7 0 2.2 0.0 2.8 3.2 B Business, finance and administration occupations B0 Professional occupations in business and finance 56 3 17.9 1.0 18.6 2.8 6 15 15 1 16 9 1.9 4.8 4.8 0.3 5.1 2.9 1.2 1.4 2.2 0.5 10.4 6.9 9 2.9 4.2 0 7 0 0 7 0 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.0 2.2 0.0 2.8 5.1 1.1 1.6 1.1 1.3 38 12.1 8.3 14 17 4.5 5.4 2.3 4.0 7 0 0 2.2 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.9 1.3 0 0.0 1.6 B1 Finance and insurance administration occupations B2 Secretaries B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations B4 Clerical supervisors B5 Clerical occupations C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences D Health occupations D0 Professional occupations in health D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses D2 Technical and related occupations in health D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers E1 Teachers and professors E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport F0 Professional occupations in art and culture F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 10 National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 – 20% sample data. Township of Schreiber 14 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Characteristic G Sales and service occupations G0 Sales and service supervisors G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks G3 Cashiers G4 Chefs and cooks G5 Occupations in food and beverage service G6 Occupations in protective services G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation, including attendants in recreation and sport G8 Child care and home support workers G9 Sales and service occupations, n.e.c. H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation H1 Construction trades H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations H4 Mechanics H5 Other trades, n.e.c. H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators, including drillers H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations I Occupations unique to primary industry I0 Occupations unique to agriculture, excluding labourers I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction and fishing, excluding labourers I2 Primary production labourers J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities J0 Supervisors in manufacturing J1 Machine operators in manufacturing J2 Assemblers in manufacturing J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities Schreiber 63 0 Schreiber (%) 20.1 0.0 Ontario (%) 23.2 0.8 1 12 5 22 0 6 0.3 3.8 1.6 7.0 0.0 1.9 2.3 4.5 1.8 1.2 1.4 1.6 0 0 18 0.0 0.0 5.8 0.8 1.4 7.6 97 31.0 13.9 0 8 0.0 2.6 0.7 2.3 0 0.0 1.0 0 21 0 0.0 6.7 0.0 1.3 2.1 0.7 0 0.0 0.4 54 17.3 3.2 14 0 0 4.5 0.0 0.0 2.3 2.4 1.4 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.7 19 8 9 1 1 6.1 2.6 2.9 0.3 0.3 7.0 0.4 2.5 2.4 1.6 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. Township of Schreiber 15 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 3.3 Labour Force by Industry The largest percentage of labour force (by industry) in Schreiber is employed in the Transportation and warehousing industry, which accounts for 17.6% of the labour force compared to 4.6% for Ontario. The percentages of labour force in the manufacturing industry in Schreiber are also high. The following table indicates Schreiber’s labour force experience by industry. Table 13: Labour Force by Industry, 2011 Characteristic 11 Total labour force 15 years and over by industry Industry - Not applicable All industries 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 21 Mining and oil and gas extraction 22 Utilities 23 Construction 31-33 Manufacturing 41 Wholesale trade 44-45 Retail trade 48-49 Transportation and warehousing 51 Information and cultural industries 52 Finance and insurance 53 Real estate and rental and leasing 54 Professional, scientific and technical services 55 Management of companies and enterprises 56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 61 Educational services 62 Health care and social assistance 71 Arts, entertainment and recreation 72 Accommodation and food services 81 Other services (except public administration) 91 Public administration Schreiber 313 6 306 0 0 0 7 52 7 39 55 0 0 0 9 0 7 36 41 0 32 8 14 Schreiber (%) 1.9 97.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 16.6 2.2 12.5 17.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.9 0.0 Ontario (%) 7,502,130 1.6 98.4 1.7 0.4 0.7 5.8 13.9 4.7 11.0 4.7 2.6 4.9 1.9 7.3 0.1 2.2 11.5 13.1 0.0 10.2 2.6 4.5 4.7 6.6 9.4 2.0 6.2 4.5 5.3 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. 11 North American Industry Classification System 2002 - 20% sample data. Township of Schreiber 16 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 3.4 Place of Work The following two tables provide information on persons reporting a “usual place of work other than in their home or outside of Canada”, and reveal the following regarding labour force commuting: • The majority of the Schreiber resident labour force who worked outside of Schreiber commuted to work in Terrace Bay. • The largest number of non-resident labour force commuting to work in Schreiber travelled from Terrace Bay and Thunder Bay, unorganized. • 0.9% of the workers living in Schreiber had a usual place of work outside of Schreiber. • 10.5% of workers declaring a usual place of work in Schreiber lived outside of Schreiber. Table 14: Where the Schreiber Resident Labour Force Works, 2006 Place of Residence Schreiber Terrace Bay Total Resident Labour Force Total resident labour force with a usual place of work outside of Schreiber Percent of residents declaring a place of work outside of Schreiber Total 185 65 250 Male 75 40 115 Female 115 25 140 65 40 25 26.0% 34.8% 17.9% Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistic Canada, Commuting Flow Census Subdivisions: Sex (3) for the Employed Labour Force 15 Years and Over Having a Usual Place of Work of Census Subdivisions, Flows Greater than or Equal to 20, 2006 Census - 20% Sample Data. Statistics Canada - 2006 Census. Catalogue Number 97-561-XCB2006011. http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/tbt/Rpeng.cfm?TABID=1&LANG=E&A=R&APATH=3&DETAIL=0&DIM=0&FL=A&FREE=0&GC=0&GID=3558051&GK=0&GRP=1& O=D&PID=90656&PRID=0&PTYPE=88971,97154&S=1&SHOWALL=0&SUB=0&Temporal=2006&THEME=76&VID=0&VNA MEE=&VNAMEF= Table 15: Place of Residence for Persons Working in Schreiber, 2006 Place of Work Schreiber Thunder Bay, Unorganized Terrace Bay Total workforce working in Schreiber Total non-resident workforce commuting to work to Schreiber Percent of workers (non-residents) commuting to work to Schreiber Total 185 55 45 285 Male 75 30 35 140 Female 115 25 10 150 35.1% 46.4% 23.3% 100 65 35 Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistic Canada, Commuting Flow Census Subdivisions: Sex (3) for the Employed Labour Force 15 Years and Over Having a Usual Place of Work of Census Subdivisions, Flows Greater than or Equal to 20, 2006 Census - 20% Sample Data. Statistics Canada - 2006 Census. Catalogue Number 97-561-XCB2006011. http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/tbt/Rpeng.cfm?TABID=1&LANG=E&A=W&APATH=3&DETAIL=0&DIM=0&FL=A&FREE=0&GC=0&GID=3558051&GK=0&GRP=1 &O=D&PID=90656&PRID=0&PTYPE=88971,97154&S=1&SHOWALL=0&SUB=0&Temporal=2006&THEME=76&VID=0&V NAMEE=&VNAMEF= Township of Schreiber 17 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 3.5 Net Import & Export of Labour Force The next table highlights industry sectors in which there is a net “export” or “import” of labour. In 2006, there were 325 jobs in Schreiber, and an employed resident labour force of 320, indicating that Schreiber was a net “importer” of at least 5 employees. The net export/import calculation is simply the number of jobs in each of Schreiber's industries minus the number of Schreiber's residents working in that particular industry. It is important to note that the export/import numbers indicated under-represent the actual numbers of employees, as this calculation assumes all of the employed resident labour force in that industry works in Schreiber. The size of the Schreiber resident labour force exceeds the jobs available in the following industry sectors in Schreiber: Manufacturing; Utilities; Retail trade; Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services; Health care and social assistance. Table 16: Net Import-Export of Labour Force for Schreiber, 2006 Industry (NAICS) Total - Industry - North American Industry Classification System 2002 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining and oil and gas extraction Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information and cultural industries Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (except public administration) Public administration Jobs in Schreiber Employed Resident Labour Force Net exp (-)/imp(+) of Labour 325 0 0 0 0 0 10 40 90 10 15 0 320 0 0 0 0 50 0 45 80 10 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 -50 10 -5 10 0 5 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 60 15 0 40 10 40 35 0 30 -10 20 -20 0 10 10 25 0 10 10 15 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Statistics Canada, 2006 Census http://cscroute.mah.gov.on.ca/Reddi/. Township of Schreiber 18 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 3.6 General Wages by Occupation The following table indicates the general wage rates for occupations in Northwestern Ontario. Table 17: General Wages by Occupation Average Wage ($/hour) High Wage ($/hour) Low Wage ($/hour) Reference Period Retail Trade Managers 17.06 25.84 12.5 2010 Restaurant and Food Service Managers Administrative Officers Bookkeepers Secretaries (Except Legal and Medical) General Office Clerks Receptionists and Switchboard Operators Accounting and Related Clerks Customer Service Representatives Financial Services 15.56 19.97 16.43 18.17 16.94 20.96 28 20.5 23.86 23.64 12.46 13.67 13 11.75 12 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 14.01 17.28 20.92 22.28 10.25 12.5 2010 2010 13.5 17.68 10.5 2010 17.52 23.96 11.25 2010 -- 18.87 10.25 2010 22.54 37 16 2010 21.16 22.1 37.14 36.56 35.66 33.83 24.87 23.85 26.1 41.38 41.55 41.78 40.78 27.42 19.19 20 29.6 27.99 27.91 26 22.41 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 3234 Administrative Clerks Customer Service, Information and Related Clerks Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians Biological Technologists and Technicians Forestry Technologists and Technicians Physiotherapists Occupational Therapists Registered Nurses Medical Radiation Technologists Licensed Practical Nurses Ambulance Attendants and Other Paramedical Occupations 30.29 38.46 12.5 2010 3411 Dental Assistants 18.9 25.22 15 2010 19.24 21.37 14.5 2010 15.46 22.41 10.5 2010 28.21 31.27 -41.39 -18 2010 2010 29.12 22.9 40.84 32.2 16 12.9 2010 2010 20.61 17.76 20.37 28.47 24.37 26.5 15 11.71 16 2010 2010 2010 NOC 621 631 1221 1231 1241 1411 1414 1431 1433 1441 1453 2212 2221 2223 3142 3143 3152 3215 3233 3413 3414 4131 4141 4142 4152 4153 4212 4213 Category Nurse Aides, Orderlies and Patient Service Associates Other Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services College and Other Vocational Instructors Secondary School Teachers Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers Social Workers Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors Community and Social Service Workers Employment Counsellors Township of Schreiber 19 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 NOC 4214 5244 6211 6242 6261 6421 6442 6453 6471 6472 6611 6621 6622 6641 6651 6661 6663 7215 7217 7241 7251 7252 7261 7262 7264 7265 7271 7281 7291 7294 7311 7312 7321 7322 7412 7414 7421 Category Average Wage ($/hour) High Wage ($/hour) Low Wage ($/hour) Reference Period 16.9 15.99 13.52 12.72 30.84 -15.15 -- 22.4 26.32 18 20.4 38.97 15 20 11 11 10.5 10.25 10.25 15 10.25 11 9.5 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 15.05 20.45 10.68 2010 20.58 --- 24.97 13 14 12.5 10.25 10.25 2010 2010 2010 -- 14.3 10.25 2010 12.4 19.51 10.25 2010 13 12.63 18 19.58 10.25 10.25 2010 2010 14.99 22.2 10.4 2010 22.21 37.82 12 2010 22.52 38.5 16 2010 31.8 27.52 40.6 38.5 16 15 2010 2010 32.69 32.64 32.5 33.04 40.12 35.48 37.4 37.32 20.25 20.94 24.94 23 2010 2010 2010 2010 29.11 21.04 30.46 20.31 18.19 38.67 32.89 34 31.75 26.57 20 12.5 21 13 12 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 31.94 24.7 42.38 -- 20 -- 2010 2010 20.13 18.1 29.13 28.35 11.5 10.25 2010 2010 15.87 13.08 21.53 18.5 12 10.25 2010 2010 21.44 29 15.85 2010 Early Childhood Educators and Assistants Artisans and Craftspersons Retail Trade Supervisors Cooks Police Officers (Except Commissioned) Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks Outdoor Sport and Recreational Guides Food and Beverage Servers Visiting Homemakers, Housekeepers and Related Occupations Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants Cashiers Service Station Attendants Grocery Clerks and Store Shelf Stockers Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related Occupations Security Guards and Related Occupations Light Duty Cleaners Janitors, Caretakers and Building Superintendents Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) Plumbers Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers Sheet Metal Workers Boilermakers Ironworkers Welders and Related Machine Operators Carpenters Bricklayers Roofers and Shinglers Painters and Decorators Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics (Except Textile) Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics Automotive Service Technicians, Truck Mechanics and Mechanical Repairers Motor Vehicle Body Repairers Bus Drivers and Subway and Other Transit Operators Delivery and Courier Service Drivers Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) Township of Schreiber 20 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 NOC 7422 7441 7452 7611 7612 8231 8241 8421 8422 8612 8614 8616 9614 9619 Category Average Wage ($/hour) High Wage ($/hour) Low Wage ($/hour) Reference Period 17.41 22.2 15 2010 17.58 19.29 22 27.34 13 10.85 2010 2010 16.23 17.25 25.8 24.31 12 13 2010 2010 25.64 22.99 22.21 20.9 40.51 27.88 25.49 25 20 18 18.39 12.2 2010 2010 2010 2010 13.89 20.94 17.26 20.46 30.76 27.18 10.5 15 10.5 2010 2010 2010 21.09 26.56 13 2010 17.24 24.41 11 2010 Public Works Maintenance Equipment Operators Residential and Commercial Installers and Servicers Material Handlers Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers Other Trades Helpers and Labourers Underground Production and Development Miners Logging Machinery Operators Chainsaw and Skidder Operators Silviculture and Forestry Workers Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Labourers Mine Labourers Logging and Forestry Labourers Labourers in Wood, Pulp and Paper Processing Other Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities Source: Produced by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada's Labour Market Information Service, Report generated on October 4, 2011, http://www.labourmarketinformation.ca Township of Schreiber 21 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 4 Key Industries 4.1 Largest Employers Table 18: Largest Private Sector Employers Name Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. Year Established 1947 Canadian Pacific 1885 Voyageur Complex 1971 Costa's Foodmarket Ltd. Spadoni's Motor Ltd. 1942 Drifter's Roadhouse Terrace Bay Shell 1973 1990 Red Dog Inn Western Pro Hardware 1974 1970 1930 Product or Service Kraft pulp Sector Pulp and Paper Railroad shipping and Transportation logistics Restaurant, Fuel, and Hospitality Motel Grocery Store Grocery Products Automobile Sales and Automobile Service Sales and Service Restaurant/Hotel/Bar Hospitality Gasoline, Automobile Auto Service Service, Subway and Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant, Hotel Hospitality Hardware Sales and Hardware Sales Auto Service and Auto Service No. of Employees (approximate) 360 190 45 30 20 16 15 15 10 Source: McSweeney & Associates from the Township of Schreiber. Table 19: Largest Public Sector Employers Name Sector McCausland Hospital Township of Schreiber Superior Greenstone School Board Medical Services Municipal Services Primary and Secondary Education Catholic Education Superior North Catholic School Board Ministry of Natural Resources No. of Employees (approximate) 83 49 33 18 Natural Resource Management 3 Psychiatry Services 4 Superior North CFDC Economic Development 4 Adult Learning Centre Ontario Works Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Education Employment Assistance Provincial Regional Development 3 3 1 North of Superior Program Source: McSweeney & Associates from the Township of Schreiber Township of Schreiber 22 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 5 Transportation Facilities 5.1 Highways Major arterial highways serving the region: • Highway 17 runs west to east and links Schreiber west to Highway 11 at Nipigon, and east to Marathon. • The nearest four lane highway is Highway 400 in Parry Sound. It is approximately 950 kms from Schreiber, and runs northwest to southeast into Toronto. Table 20: Distance to Urban Centres Distance to Major Urban Centres Km 506 1292 755 1602 1271 1171 1479 928 1282 1354 490 211 1350 1061 884 2219 Duluth Hamilton Minneapolis Kingston Kitchener/Waterloo London Montreal North Bay Ottawa St. Catharines Sault Ste. Marie Thunder Bay Toronto Windsor Winnipeg Calgary Miles 315 802 469 995 789 727 919 576 796 841 304 131 838 659 549 1379 Source: McSweeney & Associates from http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/investinontario/en/Pages/communities_transportation.aspx?mun_name=3558051&t opic=6 Township of Schreiber 23 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 21: Distance to Major US Border Crossings Distance to Border Crossings Km 1384 1349 1661 1375 1370 1396 1060 1066 490 275 535 625 506 Massena/Cornwall Ogdensburg/Prescott Alexandria Bay/Ivy Lea Lewiston/Queenston Niagara Falls/Niagara Falls Buffalo/Fort Erie Detroit/Windsor Port Huron/Sarnia Sault Ste. Marie/Sault Ste. Marie Grand Portage/Thunder Bay International Falls/Fort Frances Baudette/Rainy River Duluth Miles 859 838 1032 854 851 867 658 662 304 170 332 388 315 Source: McSweeney & Associates from http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/investinontario/en/Pages/communities_transportation.aspx?mun_name=3558051&topic= 6 5.2 Rail Service Canadian Pacific Canadian Head Office Gulf Canada Square 401 9 Avenue SW, Suite 500 Calgary, AB T2P 4Z4 Phone: 1-403-319-7000 or 1-888-333-6370 Web: http://www.cpr.ca/en/Pages/default.aspx 5.3 Airports M arathon M unicipal Airport (Dom estic Airport) Airport Phone: 807-229-1183 (Monitored Occasionally) Cell: 807-228-0060 (Monitored between 7:00 am - 3:30 pm Monday-Friday) After-hours cell: 807-229-6125 Web: http://www.marathon.ca/article/airport-241.asp The Marathon Municipal Airport (CYSP), which operates as a Registered Airport, is located 2.6 kilometres (1.6 miles) northeast of the Town of Marathon and occupies a land area of approximately 219 hectares (542 acres) with aerodrome Latitude N 45 48'20" and Longitude W 86 20'40". The maneuvering area consists of one runway and a joining taxiway system and a public apron. The runway (16-34) is 1220 metres (3933 feet) long by 30 metres (100 feet) wide asphalt. Marathon was proud to be one of the 8 stop-over locations on John Lovelace's Cross Canada Century Flight on July 21-22, 2009. We hosted over 50 aircraft from all over the Township of Schreiber 24 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 country during their 8-day flight from Boundary Bay, British Columbia to Baddeck, Nova Scotia from July 17-28, 2009. Operating Hours: The airport is operational (an attendant is readily available) Monday to Friday, normally 7:00 am to 3:30 pm local time, with the administration office (Town of Marathon) open 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. A self-service fuelling system is always available. Call-out procedures have been established for other services outside of regular working hours. The designated on-call manager has been delegated all necessary authorities to act on behalf of the Airport Manager. Facilities: • The Marathon Airport is an Imperial Oil Aviation Retailer. • Available fuel includes Jet A-1 with FSII and 100LL AV Gas. • Aircraft parking and plug-ins are available on the Airport Apron.(Fees apply) • Self-service fueling system is available using a major credit card to unlock the pumps. • After hours, an attendant is available to provide fuelling services upon request.(Fees apply) • Passenger and pilot lounges are in the Airport terminal Building. Airport Fees: • Jet Fuel Price - $1.63/L as of September 28, 2011 (Price subject to change weekly) • AV Gas - $1.98/L as of September 28, 2011 (Price subject to change weekly) Thunder Bay International Airport Authority Inc. (International Airport) TBIAA Inc. Administration Thunder Bay International Airports Authority Inc. 340 - 100 Princess Street Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6S2 Phone: 807-473-2600 Fax: 807-475-9627 Email: [email protected] Web: www.tbairport.on.ca Thunder Bay International Airport Authority is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the maintenance and operation of the YQT Thunder Bay Airport and facilities. Operating since 1997, TBIAA Inc. believes that "being better means being different". A dedicated staff of over 25 employees contribute to the operation, management and maintenance of the facilities in Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay International Airport is the only airport in Canada that does not charge an Airport Improvement Fee to passengers. Township of Schreiber 25 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 5.4 Port Peninsula Harbour - M arathon Pulp Inc. Peninsula Harbour is located on the northeastern shore of Lake Superior, at the town of Marathon, midway between Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay. The Area of Concern includes the harbour, from the peninsula to Ypres Point, and extends about 4 km offshore into Lake Superior past Pebble Beach, southeast of the peninsula. Port of Thunder Bay (Nearest Local Port) Thunder Bay Port Authority 100 Main Street Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6R9 Phone: 807-345-6400 Fax: 807-345-9058 Web: http://www.portofthunderbay.com/ • • • • • • Largest outbound port on the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway System Fastest grain ship turnaround time of any western Canadian port Flexible intermodal facilities Keefer Terminal, which features dockside rail, heavy lift capabilities, an intermodal yard and storage facilities 12 ha waterfront site available for development; and 173,000 tonne grain elevator available for wood pellets and biofuels. Port of Toronto (Ocean Port) The Toronto Port Authority 60 Harbour Street Toronto, ON M5J 1B7 Phone: 416-863-2000 Fax: 416-863-4830 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.torontoport.com/index.asp The Port of Toronto, adjacent to Canada's largest business, industrial, and cultural centre has the perfect port profile. With over 50 acres of paved marshalling area, we offer all the services you need from long/short-term storage to Canada customs-bonded heated warehousing. The Port of Toronto provides immediate access to marine routes, major highways and rail facilities, serving as a transportation hub for a much wider market, including all of Ontario, Northwestern Quebec, Midwest Canada and Northeastern U.S.A. Township of Schreiber 26 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 5.5 Bus Greyhound Lines Canada Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp. 877 Greyhound Way SW Calgary, AB T3C 3V8 Phone: 1-800-661-TRIP (8747) Web: http://www.greyhound.ca/home/ Greyhound Canada is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation in Canada, serving nearly 1,100 locations. It has become an icon of bus travel, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to 6.5 million passengers each year. Greyhound has interline partnerships with a number of independent bus lines across Canada. These bus companies provide complementary service to Greyhound Canada's existing schedules and link to many of the smaller towns in Greyhound Canada's national route system. Schreiber Station Birch Motors Ltd. 60 Kingsway Road PO Box 280 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2833 Hours of Operation subject to change. Please call to verify hours before making travel arrangements. Station: Monday - Sunday, 12:00am-12:30am, 8:00am-11:59pm Ticketing: Monday – Sunday, 12:00am-12:30am, 8:00am-11:59pm Township of Schreiber 27 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 6 Taxes and Utilities 6.1 Local Property Tax Rates Table 22: Local Property Tax Rates, 2011 Property Class Residential/Farm Total Tax Rates 0.04246050 Multi-Residential 0.06374170 Commercial Occupied 0.08407179 Commercial vacant/excess Land 0.05503353 Industrial Occupied 0.06912570 Industrial vacant/excess Land 0.04493170 Source: Township of Schreiber 6.2 Federal and Provincial Income Tax Rates Table 23: Corporate Taxes – Non-Canadian Controlled 12 Corporate Tax Rates – Non-Canadian Controlled Combined Federal and Provincial General/Manufacturing and Processing/Investment General; Active Business Income Investment Income 2011 % 26.5 28.5/28.0 28.5/28.0 2012 % 25 26.5/26.0 26.5/26.0 2011 % 15.5 28.5/28.0 46.7/46.2 2012 % 15.5 26.5/26.0 46.2/45.7 Source: http://www.kpmg.ca/en/services/tax/taxrates.html Table 24: Corporate Taxes – Canadian Controlled 13 Corporate Tax Rates - Canadian Controlled Combined Federal and Provincial General/Manufacturing and Processing/Investment General; Active Business Income Investment Income Source: http://www.kpmg.ca/en/services/tax/taxrates.html 12 Ontario’s general corporate income tax rate started decreasing on July 1, 2010 and will continue to decrease each July 1 thereafter until it reaches a target rate of 10% on July 1, 2013. The rate will further decrease as follows: from 12% to 11.5% in 2011, to 11% in 2012 and to 10% in 2013. The province’s 2009 budget also proposes to decrease the M&P income tax rate from 12% to 10%, effective July 1, 2010. 13 Ontario’s general corporate income tax rate started decreasing on July 1, 2010 and will continue to decrease each July 1 thereafter until it reaches a target rate of 10% on July 1, 2013. The rate will further decrease as follows: from 12% to 11.5% in 2011, to 11% in 2012 and to 10% in 2013.effective July 1, 2010 and will continue to decrease this rate each July 1, thereafter until it reaches 10% on July 1, 2013. The rate will decrease as follows: to 11.5% in 2011, to 11% in 2012 and to 10% in 2013. The province’s 2009 budget also proposes to decrease the small business income tax rate from 5.5% to 4.5% effective July 1, 2010. Ontario levies a surtax at a rate of 4.25% on CCPCs claiming the Ontario small business deduction in order to gradually reduce the benefit of the deduction where taxable income exceeds the small business income threshold. Based on the small business limit of $500,000 the phase-put range for the application of the surtax is between $500,000 and $1.5 million. The province’s 2009 budget proposes to eliminate this small business deduction surtax, effective July 1, 2010. Township of Schreiber 28 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 25: Ontario's Capital Tax Elimination Plan Date 4-Jan-09 5-Jan-10 1-Jul-10 Deduction ($M) 15 15 *M&P and Resources Regular Corporations Eliminated 0.225 0.15 Eliminated First $400M of Taxable Capital 0.45 0.3 Taxable Capital above $400M NonDeposit Deposit Taking Taking 0.54 0.675 0.36 0.45 Source: http://www.kpmg.ca/en/services/tax/taxrates.html and http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/english/budget/ontariobudgets/2008/chpt3.html Table 26: Personal Income Tax, 2011 Taxable Income ($CDN) first $37,774 over $37,774 up to $41,554 over $41,554 up to $66,514 over $66,514 up to $75,550 over $75,550 up to $78,361 over $78,361 up to $83,088 over $83,088 up to $128,800 over $128,800 2011 Marginal Tax Rates Canadian Dividends Small Eligible Business Marginal Rate Capital Gains Dividends Dividends 20.05% 10.03% -3.93% 2.77% 24.15% 12.08% 1.85% 7.90% 31.15% 15.58% 11.72% 16.65% 32.98% 16.49% 12.50% 17.81% 35.39% 17.70% 15.90% 20.82% 39.41% 19.70% 18.32% 23.82% 43.41% 21.70% 23.96% 28.82% 46.41% 23.20% 28.19% 32.57% Source: http://www.taxtips.ca Table 27: Sales Tax 2010 (Jan. to June) 5% 8% Sales Tax GST (goods and services tax) PST (provincial sale tax or retail sales tax) HST (harmonized sales tax) After July 1, 2010 13% Source: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/bsnss/tpcs/gst-tps/rts-eng.html Township of Schreiber 29 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 6.3 Electricity Service Provider: Hydro One Phone: 1-888-664-1122 Web: www.hydroone.com Table 28: Hydro One Residential Electricity Rates Electricity rates effective May 1, 2011 Urban High Density Medium Density Low Density 5.9¢ 8.9¢ 10.7¢ 5.9¢ 8.9¢ 10.7¢ 5.9¢ 8.9¢ 10.7¢ 6.8¢ 7.9¢ 6.8¢ 7.9¢ 6.8¢ 7.9¢ $18.70 $23.99 $32.11† Distribution volume charge: (metered usage - ¢/kWh)* 2.859¢ 3.267¢ 3.546¢ Transmission network charge: (adjusted usage ¢/kWh) Transmission connection charge: (adjusted usage ¢/kWh) 3. Regulatory charges: Standard supply service: administration charge ($/month) 0.575¢ 0.585¢ 0.574¢ 0.456¢ 0.464¢ 0.440¢ $0.25* $0.25* $0.25* Rural rate protection charge: (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh) Wholesale market service rate: (adjusted usage ¢/kWh) 4. Debt Retirement charge**(metered usage ¢/kWh): 5. Adjustment Factor 0.13¢ 0.52¢ 0.13¢ 0.52¢ 0.13¢ 0.52¢ 0.70¢ 0.70¢ 0.70¢ 1.078 1.085 1.092 1. Electricity: Time-of-Use Prices Off-Peak Mid-Peak On-Peak RPP Prices First 600 kWh per month (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh) Additional kWh (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh) 2. Delivery: Distribution service charge : ($/month) * If you've enrolled with a retailer, the $0.25 standard supply service administration charge will be deducted from the Regulatory charges on your bill. ** Communities of Bancroft, Campbellford and Eganville have their own specific rates for the Debt Retirement Charge. They are as follows: Bancroft = 0.66¢ per kWh; Campbellford = 0.49¢ per kWh; and Eganville = 0.60¢ per kWh. † Under the Ontario Energy Board Act, and associated regulation, qualifying year-round residences are eligible to receive Rural or Remote Rate Protection (RRRP). The Delivery charge for Residential - Low Density includes the applicable credit of $28.50. Source: Hydro One Networks, http://www.hydroone.com/REGULATORYAFFAIRS/RATESPRICES/Pages/ResidentialDeliveryRates.aspx Township of Schreiber 30 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 29: Hydro One Small Business Electricity Rates (< 50 kW/month) Electricity rates effective May 1, 2011 General Service - Urban Energy General Service - Energy 5.9¢ 8.9¢ 10.7¢ 5.9¢ 8.9¢ 10.7¢ First 750 kWh per month (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh) 6.8¢ 6.8¢ Additional kWh (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh) 2. Delivery: - Distribution service charge ($/month) 7.9¢ 7.9¢ $18.25 $40.04 - Distribution volume charge (metered usage - ¢/kWh) 2.256¢ 3.892¢ 0.445¢ 0.431¢ 0.335¢ 0.329¢ $0.25* 0.13¢ $0.25* 0.13¢ 1. Electricity - up to 250,000 kWh/year: Time-of-Use Prices (as of May 1, 2011) Off-Peak Mid-Peak On-Peak RPP Prices (as of May 1, 2011) - Transmission network charge (adjusted usage ¢/kWh) - Transmission connection charge (adjusted usage ¢/kWh) 3. Regulatory charges: - Standard supply service administration charge ($/kWh) - Rural rate protection charge (adjusted usage - ¢/kWh) - Wholesale market service rate (adjusted usage 0.52¢ 0.52¢ ¢/kWh) 4. Debt retirement charge** (metered usage 0.70¢ 0.70¢ ¢/kWh): * If you've enrolled with a retailer, the $0.25 standard supply service administration charge will be deducted from the Regulatory charges on your bill. ** Communities of Bancroft, Campbellford and Eganville have their own specific rates for the Debt Retirement Charge. They are as follows: Bancroft = 0.66¢ per kWh; Campbellford = 0.49¢ per kWh; and Eganville = 0.60¢ per kWh. Source: Hydro One Networks, http://www.hydroone.com/RegulatoryAffairs/RatesPrices/Pages/SmallBusinessDeliveryRates.aspx. Township of Schreiber 31 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 30: Hydro One Small Business Electricity Rates (> 50 kW/month) Electricity rates effective May 1, 2011 1. Electricity - up to 250,000 kWh/year: Time-of-Use Prices (as of May 1, 2011) Off-Peak Mid-Peak On-Peak RPP Prices (as of May 1, 2011) - First 750 kWh per month (¢/kWh) - Additional kWh (¢/kWh) General Service - Urban Demand General Service - Demand 5.9¢ 8.9¢ 10.7¢ 5.9¢ 8.9¢ 10.7¢ 6.8¢ 7.9¢ 6.8¢ 7.9¢ weighted average spot market price or retailer contract spot market price or retailer contract Electricity - over 250,000 kWh/year with a conventional meter (¢/kWh): weighted average spot market price or retailer contract Electricity - over 250,000 kWh/year with an interval meter (¢/kWh): spot market price or retailer contract 2. Delivery: - Distribution service charge ($/month) $38.14 $52.50 - Distribution volume charge (billed demand - $/kW) $7.92 $10.31 - Transmission network charge (billed demand - $/kW) $1.54 $1.48 - Transmission connection charge (billed demand $1.16 $1.11 $/kW) 3. Regulatory charges: - Standard supply service administration charge $0.25* $0.25* ($/month) - Rural rate protection charge (adjusted usage 0.13¢ 0.13¢ ¢/kWh) - Wholesale market service rate (adjusted usage 0.52¢ 0.52¢ ¢/kWh) 4. Debt retirement charge (metered usage 0.70¢ 0.70¢ ¢/kWh)** * If you've enrolled with a retailer, the $0.25 standard supply service administration charge will be deducted from the Regulatory charges on your bill. ** Communities of Bancroft, Campbellford and Eganville have their own specific rates for the Debt Retirement Charge. They are as follows: Bancroft = 0.66¢ per kWh; Campbellford = 0.49¢ per kWh; and Eganville = 0.60¢ per kWh. Source: Hydro One Networks, http://www.hydroone.com/RegulatoryAffairs/RatesPrices/Pages/SmallBusinessDeliveryRates.aspx Township of Schreiber 32 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 6.4 Natural Gas The Township of Schreiber does not currently have natural gas service. For further information, please contact: Anthony Friedrich Community Development Officer Township of Schreiber PO Box 40, 204 Alberta Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 x228 Fax: 807-824-3231 Web: www.schreiber.ca 6.5 Waste Management Table 31: Waste Disposal Site Schreiber Working Hours Tipping Fees Landfill Site Monday to Sunday - 1:00pm to 5:00pm Garbage Collection is on Wednesdays Landfill Site Passes are available for purchase at the Terrace Bay Community Centre Office. $12.00 pass – 6 punches $24.00 pass – 12 punches $50.00 pass – 25 punches 2 Punches - $4.00 Cars; ½ ton truck with equivalent of 5 or less garbage bags; access with no disposal. 4 Punches - $6.00 ½ ton truck with equivalent of more than 5 garbage bags or construction waste 12 Punches - $24.00 Trucks over 1 ton, up to and including single axle dump trucks 50 Punches - $100.00 Tandem or tri-axle trucks 50 Punches - $100.00 Licensed sewage disposal trucks (to be dumped in appropriate drying bed) 100 Punches - $200.00 Tandem or tri-axle trucks with fuel-contaminated soil. Derelict Vehicles - $50.00 Tires: 2 Punches - $4.00 – car and light truck tires 10 Punches - $20.00 – large truck tires 20 Punches - $40.00 – Tractor/heavy equipment tires Note: * Fee for asbestos disposal to be determined by type and volume * Minimum two hour charge for machine time Source: Township of Schreiber Township of Schreiber 33 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 6.6 Water and Sanitary Sewer Table 32: Water and Sewer Annual Water Rate ($) Annual Sewer Rate ($) Residential Single Description 499.82 444.09 Residential Double 999.64 888.18 Residential Triple 1,499.46 1,332.27 Residential Four 1,999.28 1,776.36 Residential Multiple per unit 499.82 444.09 Commercial Equivalent per unit 499.82 444.09 Commercial Restaurant 999.64 888.18 Commercial Laundry 999.64 888.18 Commercial Motel per unit Commercial Large employer Institutional School Per washroom 99.96 88.81 9,996.48 8,881.70 499.82 x 10/12 444.09 x 10/12 Source: Township of Schreiber Table 33: Water and Sewer Service Fees Service Lateral Repairs Vacant Unit Water Shut Off Reconnection Fee (at customer request and/or due to arrears) Charge/Fee Labour: $60/hr (2 men during regular working hours) $75/hr (2 men outside regular working hours, minimum call out 3 hours) Equipment: $50/hr (using Township equipment) Actual billed rate for rental equipment Materials: cost plus 30% overhead Labour: $30/hr (minimum charge 2 hours = $60) $30/hr or part thereof over 2 hour minimum Materials: cost plus 30% overhead $85.00 Source: Township of Schreiber Township of Schreiber 34 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 6.7 Communications Infrastructure Table 34: Communications Infrastructure Service Digital Switching Local Internet Provider Satellite TV Local Cellphone Tower Company Name Bell Canada Shaw Cable Bell Canada Shaw Cable Bell Canada Bell Canada Source: Township of Shreiber Bell Canada Customer Service Centre PO Box 920 Station A Toronto, ON M5W 1G5 Phone: your area code + 310-2355 Toll Free: 1-800-667-0123 Web: www.bell.ca Bell Canada provides local and long distance phone service, wireless voice and data services, internet access, satellite television, and a host of other solutions and services to Canadian homes and businesses. Shaw Phone: 1-888-472-2222 Web: www.shaw.ca Shaw has experienced rapid and successful growth within the cable, satellite and telecommunications industries over the last several decades. With this growth, Shaw has created and acquired a number of companies focused on delivering high-quality products and services to approximately 3.0 million customers in Canada. Shaw companies include: • Shaw Communications Inc. • Shaw Cablesystems G.P. • Shaw Direct • Shaw Tracking • Shaw Broadcast Services • Shaw Business Solutions. Shaw Direct - Star Choice Star Choice Communications Suite 100, 2400 32 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 9A7 Phone: 1-866-782-7932 Web: www.shawdirect.ca Township of Schreiber 35 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 7 Building and Development Related Fees 7.1 Development Related Fees Table 35: Development-related Application Fees Application Restaurant licence annual fee Home based business licence annual fee Building permit fees Dump card fees Construction inspections performed for other agencies Wood stove inspection (WETT) inside Township boundaries WETT outside Township boundaries Re-zoning application Building inspector certificate Tax certificate Water & sewer certificate Zoning bylaw compliance letters Property standards compliance letters Official Plan amendment Fee Amount $100.00 $100.00 minimum fee of $25.00 or $7.00 per $1,000 of construction $12.00 (6 punches), $24.00 (12 punches) or $50.00 (25 punches) $75.00 $75.00 actual cost of labour and travel for inspector $500.00 $30.00 50% of contractor cost $25.00 $30.00 $30.00 $500.00 Source: Township of Schreiber For further information, please contact: Anthony Friedrich Community Development Officer Township of Schreiber PO Box 40, 204 Alberta Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 x228 Fax: 807-824-3231 Web: www.schreiber.ca 7.2 Development Charges There are no development charges. Township of Schreiber 36 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 8 Industrial Parks 8.1 Industrial Parks Currently there is no industrial park in the Township of Schreiber. For further information or development opportunities, please contact: Anthony Friedrich Community Development Officer Township of Schreiber PO Box 40, 204 Alberta Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 x228 Fax: 807-824-3231 Web: www.schreiber.ca Township of Schreiber 37 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 9 Business Support Programs and Services 9.1 Government Services Tow nship of Schreiber 204 Alberta Street PO Box 40 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 Fax: 807-824-3231 Web: http://www.schreiber.ca/default.asp?pgid=14 Canada Post Schreiber Post Office 319 Scotia Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 1-800-267-1177 Web: www.canadapost.ca M inistry of Natural Resources Highway 17 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3205 Fax: 807-737-1805 Web: http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/ M inistry of Northern Developm ent, M ines and Forestry Hwy 17 (MNR building) Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3410 Service Ontario 804 Winnipeg Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 General Inquiry: 807-824-2351 Health Card Inquiry: 1-888-376-5197 Driver & Vehicle Inquiry: 1-800-387-3445 Hours of Operation: Monday to Wednesday & Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm; Thursday 9:00am-6:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-12pm. Web: https://www.services.gov.on.ca/services/allLocations.do?action=details&id=11516 &locale=EN Service Canada Township of Schreiber 38 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Phone: 807-229-0959 Web: www.servicecanada.gc.ca Corporation of the Tow nship of Terrace Bay 1 Selkirk Avenue PO Box 40 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3315 Fax: 807-825-9576 Web: www.terracebay.ca FedNor Thunder Bay Office 244 Lincoln Street Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5L2 Fax: 807-346-8474 Toll Free: 1-877-333-6673 Web: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/fednor-fednor.nsf/eng/home Terrace Bay Public W orks South Camp Road Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-9016 Web: www.terracebay.ca Tourist Inform ation Centre 1008 Hwy 17, PO Box 1207 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-9721 Fax: 807-825-9576 Email: [email protected] Web: www.terracebay.ca Schreiber M unicipal Com plex 204 Alberta Street PO Box 40 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 Fax: 807-824-3231 Email: [email protected] Web: www.schreiber.ca Terrace Bay M unicipal Office Township of Schreiber 39 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 1 Selkirk Avenue Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3315 Fax: 807-825-9576 Terrace Bay/ Schreiber Landfill Highway #17 Terrace Bay/Schreiber, ON Phone: 807-824-2779 or 807-825-3315 Ontario W orks Office 308 Walker Lake Road Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-1369 Fax: 807-824-1369 Ontario M inistry of Natural R esources Highway 17 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3205 Health Canada 200 Eglantine Driveway Postal Locator 1920A Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9 Phone: 613-941-4600 Toll Free: 1-866-225-0709 TTY: 1-800-267-1245 Fax: 613-954-8107 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/index-eng.php 9.2 Chamber of Commerce and Business Associations Aguasabon Cham ber of Com m erce PO Box 695 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-4505 Fax: 807-825-9664 Web: http://www.asuperiorchamber.com/ Superior North Com m unity Futures Developm ent Corporation (CFDC) Township of Schreiber 40 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 7 Mill Road, PO Box 716 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-4505 Toll Free: 1-888-445-9999 Fax: 807-825-9664 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.sncfdc.org/ Thunder Bay and District Entrepreneurship Centre Suite 201, 34 Cumberland Street North PO Box 800 Thunder Bay, ON P7C 5K4 Phone: 807-625-3972 Toll Free: 1-800-668-9360 (North America) Fax: 807-623-3962 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ThunderBayCEDC.ca 9.3 Education, Employment and Training Services Contact North 204 Alberta Street PO Box 249 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 1-877-999-9149 Fax: 807-824-3152 Web: www.contactnorth.ca Post-Secondary Institutions in North Eastern Ontario Lakehead University Thunder Bay (Main Campus) Lakehead University 955 Oliver Road Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1 Phone: 807-343-8110 Fax: 807-343-8023 Web: www.lakeheadu.ca Major Programs: Business, Engineering, Medicine, Science Confederation College Thunder Bay (Main Campus) 1450 Nakina Drive, P.O. Box 398, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada P7C 4W1 Phone: 807-475-6110 Township of Schreiber 41 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Web: http://www.confederationc.on.ca/ Major Programs: Automotive/Mechanical, Business, Forestry, Health, Hospitality/Tourism, Information Technology Academ y of Learning Career and Business College North Bay; Sault Ste. Marie; Sudbury Web: www.academyoflearning.com/ON/HOME.aspx Major Programs: Business, Health, Information Technology, Services Everest College of Business, Technology and Health Care Sudbury Phone: 1-877-390-2799 Web: www.everest.ca Major Programs: Business, Finance, Health, Information Technology Transport Training Centres of Canada Sudbury (Main Campus); North Bay; Sault Ste. Marie; Timmins 17 Willow Street North Bay, ON P1B 8Z4 Phone: 705-840-1176 Fax: 705-840-2812 Web: www.ttcc.ca Major Programs: Heavy Equipment and Commercial Truck Training 9.4 Area Financial Institutions BM O Bank of M ontreal M ichael Reid Incom e Tax Service Superior Credit Union Investors Group Jason Nesbitt, Certified Financial Planner 320 Scotia Street PO Box 99 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2060 Web: http://www.bmo.com/home PO Box 362 Schreiber, ON POT 2SO 611 Winnipeg Street PO Box 276 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2500 Toll Free: 1-866-818-9150 Fax: 807-824-2069 Web: www.supercu.com Township of Schreiber 701 Winnipeg Street PO Box 298 Schreiber, ON POT 2SO Phone: 807-824-2220 Fax: 807-824-2220 Email: [email protected] Web: www.jasonnesbitt.com 42 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Canadian Im perial Bank of Com m erce 14 Simcoe Plaza PO Box 339 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3244 Fax: 807-825-9779 Web: www.cibc.ca 9.5 Real Estate For local and regional real estate listings, please visit one of the following sites: Multiple Listing Service (MLS) Web: http://www.mls.ca/PropertyResults.aspx?Mode=0&Page=1&vs=Residential&ret=3 00&sts=0-0&beds=0-0&baths=0-0&aid=3827&mp=0-0-0&mrt=0-04&trt=2&of=1&ps=10&o=A No Realty Fee Web: http://norealtyfee.com/app/propsearch.aspx North Superior Business Web: http://nsuperiorbiz.com/ For inquiries on local real estate (residential, commercial, industrial, etc.), please contact the local real estate agent at: Chris Joubert Royal LePage Lannon Realty Phone: 807-824-2000 Cell: 807-228-1234 Fax: 1-888-724-2648 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.superioragents.ca Or a Thunder Bay Real Estate Agent through the Thunder Bay Real Estate Board. Township of Schreiber 43 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 9.6 Economic Development Econom ic Developm ent Com m ittee PO Box 40, 204 Alberta Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 x228 Fax: 807-824-3231 Web: http://www.schreiber.ca/?pgid=31 Table 37: Research & Development Facilities within 80 km Municipality Terrace Bay Terrace Bay Schreiber Terrace Bay Terrace Bay No. of Researchers 16 420 120 83 46 Township of Schreiber Schreiber 43 Superior Greenstone School Board Voyageur Restaurant and Motel Costa's Foodmarket Schreiber 30 Area of Research Environment Forestry Transportation Health Care Municipal Government Municipal Government Education Schreiber Schreiber 30 30 Hospitality Food Services Name Ministry of Natural Resources Terrace Bay Pulp Canadian Pacific McCausland Hospital Township of Terrace Bay Source: McSweeney & Associates from http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/investinontario/en/Pages/communities_econstrategies.aspx?mun_name=3558051&topic= 2 The following studies have been completed on the Schreiber/Terrace Bay region: • Schreiber Strategic Plan Powerpoint - June 2008 update • Community Adjustment Plan - strategic planning as a result of downsizing at the mill. For further information please contact: Anthony Friedrich Community Development Officer Township of Schreiber PO Box 40, 204 Alberta Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 x228 Fax: 807-824-3231 Web: www.schreiber.ca Township of Schreiber 44 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 10 Quality of Life 10.1 Housing Characteristics Table 39: Residential Assessment Property Values, MPAC 2008 Property Type Single family detached (not on water) Semi-detached residential - two residential homes sharing a common center wall with separate ownership Freehold Townhouse/Row house - more than two units in a row with separate ownership Residential Condominium Unit Average Assessment $40,641 $24,139 N/A N/A Source: MPAC 2008 http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/investinontario/en/Pages/communities_realestate.aspx?mun_name=3558051&topic=1 Table 36: Dwelling Characteristics for Schreiber, 2011 Characteristics Total number of occupied private dwellings Average number of rooms per dwelling Average number of bedrooms per dwelling Owned Rented Schreiber 315 6.48 2.72 260 55 Ontario 5,066,944 6.62 2.76 3,633,114 1,425,458 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2011. 10.2 Health and Community Services Healthcare and Support M cCausland Hospital 20B Cartier Road Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3273 Fax: 807-825-9623 Web: http://www.mccauslandhospital.com/ McCausland Hospital is a modern, fully accredited 45-bed community hospital located in Terrace Bay, Ontario. Overlooking the shores of Lake Superior, the Hospital services a population of approximately 4,000 residents from the communities of Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport, Jackfish and Pays Plat. Named for the town's first physician, Dr. Michael McCausland, the present structure was built in 1980. In May 2011, construction was completed on the 22-bed Long Term Care wing. With input from the Staff and community, the wing was named Wilkes Terrace in memory of Dr. Keith Wilkes. Dr. Wilkes was a well-respected Family Physician who dedicated more than 25 years to health care in our communities. Township of Schreiber 45 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Thunder Bay Regional Hospital 980 Oliver Road Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6V4 Phone: 807-684-6000 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.tbh.net/ J.E. Stokes M edical Centre - Schreiber Dr. David Hurst – 807-824-2934 Dr. Ian Thompson – 807-824-2934 Aguasabon M edical Clinic - Terrace Bay Dr. Annabella Zawada – 807-825-3235 Dr. Lindsay McLeod – 807-825-3235 Both clinics are a part of the North Shore Family Health Team which serves the region with a variety of healthcare services. Dial 211 - for FREE information about community, social, health and related government services and more! 211 connects you to the services you need 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year! Dentists Mountainview Dental Office 501 Scotia Street Schreiber, ON 807-824-2964 Physiotherapists McCausland Hospital Jim & Michelle Strong 807-825-2200 Dietician Nicole Strong J.E. Medical Centre – 807-824-2952 or McCausland Hospital 807-825-3273 x155 Speech Therapist Superior Speech Services 315 Scotia Street Schreiber, ON Karen Figliomeni – 807-824-1304 Township of Schreiber 46 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Chiropractor Terrace Bay Chiropractic Office 10 Terrace Heights Drive Terrace Bay, ON Dr. John Lubberdink, D.C. – 807-825-3297 Pharm acist Stewart Guardian Pharmacy 11 Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay, ON Chris Stewart – 807-825-3666 Health Unit Thunder Bay District Health Unit 501 Scotia Street Schreiber, ON Brenda Asmussen- 807-824-2413 Toll Free: 1-888-294-6630 Childcare Subsidy 304 Walker Lake Road Schreiber, ON Phone: 807-824-1369 x23 Telehealth Ontario Phone: 416-314-8721 TTY: 1-866-797-0007 Web: www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/program/Telehealth/Tele_faq.html Free Access to a Registered Nurse — 24 Hours a day, 7 days a Week at 1-866-797-0000 Telehealth Ontario is a free, confidential telephone service for health advice or general health information from a Registered Nurse. That means quick, easy access to a qualified health professional to help you decide whether to care for yourself, make an appointment with your doctor, go to a clinic, contact a community service or go to a hospital emergency room. Support Groups/Services & Assistance Northw est Em ploym ent W orks Jackie Clance, Employment Advisor will be coming to the Adult Learning Centre located at 204 Alberta Street in Schreiber every Wednesday. She will be available to help you with your employment and training needs. To make an appointment with Jackie, please call 807-229-3223. Handi Transit The Townships of Schreiber and Terrace Bay has Handi-Transit service available to anyone 55 or older or disabled persons, either permanently or temporarily. This service Township of Schreiber 47 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 may be used for appointments, shopping trips, visiting friends, going to the seniors' clubs, community events, etc. The intention of the service is to help people to get out and get active. The Handi-Transit will come right to your door, take you where you want to go, leave you for a certain time if you wish, and return you to your home. Please note that you need to book the service 24 hours in advance. To do this, please call the McCausland Hospital at 807-825-3273. The fare for use of the Handi-Transit for in town travel is $2.00 each way and out of town travel (Terrace Bay to Schreiber travel and/or Schreiber to Terrace Bay travel) is $4.00 each way. Thrift Store - St. John's Anglican Church, Schreiber Open Monday, Wednesday & Saturday from 1:00pm to 4:00pm and Thursday evenings from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. For Assistance contact Louise Stefurak 807-824-2724. Ontario Disability Support Program Phone: 1-800-465-5561 Ontario W orks (OW ) Ontario Works is run through the Thunder Bay District Social Services Administrative Board. They assist participants in achieving independence from the social assistance system through income support, employment supports, community participation, employment placement, learning earning and parenting, and addictions services initiative. The office is located at 204 Alberta Street, Schreiber - call 807-824-1369 x0 Office Hours: Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm - Closed 12:30pm to 1:30pm for lunch Transient Assistance Call 807-824-1369 for information. If after hours or weekend, contact the local OPP (police) detachment at 824-2333 for assistance. Energy Em ergency Fund (EEF) These funds help low-income Ontarians, including social assistance recipients, facing energy related emergencies. The EEF is for energy arrears, security deposits and reconnection costs. Call 807-824-1369 for an application. Provincial Rent Bank Program This program provides funding for rent arrears. The rent bank is for people in danger of losing their accommodations because they are behind in rent. Call 807-824-1369 for an application. R esidential R ehabilitation Assistance Program (R R AP) RRAP for homeowners provides funding to low-income persons who own and occupy substandard housing so that they can repair the housing to ensure that it meets the minimum federal health & safety standards. Call 1-800-891-5882 x28 for an application. M etis Nation of Ontario Geared to income housing. Please phone 1-800-891-5882 for an application. Township of Schreiber 48 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Social Housing Rental geared to income program. Please phone 1-866-363-0929 for an application. For more services, please visit: http://www.schreiber.ca/?pgid=97 10.3 Education School Boards in Schreiber Area Superior Greenstone District School Board 12 Hemlo Drive, Postal Bag 'A' Marathon, ON P0T 2E0 Phone: 807-229-0436 Fax: 807-229-1471 Web: http://www.sgdsb.on.ca/ Superior North Catholic District School Board 21 Simcoe Plaza PO Box 610 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3209 Fax: 807-825-3885 Web Page: www.sncdsb.on.ca For a list of post-secondary education facilities in Northeastern Ontario, see section 9.3. Table 37: Public Schools School Name Schreiber Public School Terrace Bay Public School School Name Lake Superior High School Elementary Schools Location Grades Schreiber JK-8 Kindergarten8 High Schools Location Grades Terrace Bay Terrace Bay 9-12 Language Phone English 807-824-2082 English 807-825-3253 Language Phone English 807-825-3271 Source: McSweeney & Associates from the Township of Schreiber Township of Schreiber 49 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Table 38: Catholic Schools School Name Ecole Catholique Franco Terrace Holy Angel’s Catholic School St. Martin Catholic School Elementary Schools Location Grades Language Phone Terrace Bay JK-8 French 807-825-9756 Schreiber JK-8 English 807-824-2553 Terrace Bay JK-8 English 807-825-3255 Source: McSweeney & Associates from the Township of Schreiber Schreiber-Terrace Bay Adult Learning Association 204 Alberta Street, Room 133 Schreiber, ON Phone: 807-824-1250 or 807-824-3164 Web: www.schreiberliteracy.com The Adult Learning Centre offers upgrading in Math and English, GED preparation, computer courses, workshops and classes to increase employability and develop skills needed to be successful in the workforce, and also, information for all continuing education needs. Pre-Schools/Daycare The Fam ily Place (The Ontario Early Years Centre) 212 Manitoba Street Schreiber, ON Phone: 807-824-3552 Web: http://www.schreiber.ca/default.asp?pgid=47 Ontario Early Years Centres are wonderful places for you and your child to spend time. A place where you can meet other parents and caregivers, borrow resources, or take part in a variety of programs. For more information visit their website K ids' Corral Child Care Centre 301 Ontario Street Schreiber, ON Phone: 807-824-1183 Web: http://www.schreiber.ca/default.asp?pgid=46 Kids' Corral Child Care Centre is a non-profit centre which has been operating since September, 2003. The centre provides care for children between the ages of 18 months and 11 years of age. Our community based programming will provide a safe and secure Township of Schreiber 50 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 environment where children can explore and interact with others while learning positive values. 10.4 Protective Services Emergency Phone Number: 911 The Township of Schreiber offers the following emergency service providers: • OPP • Ambulance services • Fire department. Schreiber M unicipal Com plex Township of Schreiber 204 Alberta Street PO Box 40 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Web: http://www.schreiber.ca/?pgid=7 Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm, Summer Hours (Victoria Day Labour Day) Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:00pm Am bulance Services Administration - Terrace Bay Phone: 807-825-3377 Volunteer Fire Departm ent Centennial Fire Station PO Box 700 222 Subway Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Non-Emergency Phone: 807-824-2094 Ontario Provincial Police PO Box 400 23 Kingsway Road Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2333 Fax: 807-824-3469 Web: http://www.opp.ca/ecms/index.php?id=326 Township of Schreiber 51 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 10.5 Recreation, Tourism and Events Schreiber, and nearby Terrace Bay, provide incredible four-season recreational activities with modern recreation facilities, outdoor swimming pools, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, snowmobiling/hiking trails, skating arenas and golf course. Table 39: Tourism Facilities Facility Hotels/motels/resorts 9 Convention Centres 2 Community Centres Daycares and Preschool Facilities Facilities for Seniors Marina Cinemas Galleries Soccer / Football Fields Indoor Swimming Pools Public Tennis Courts Public Golf Courses Libraries 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 2 Facility Total No. of Rooms Size of the largest Convention Center (sq.ft.) Libraries Capacity of Daycares and Preschool Facilities Ice Arenas Theatres Museums Baseball Diamonds Public Transit Outdoor Swimming Pools Private Tennis Courts Private Golf Courses Camping Facilities 177 4500 1 41 2 0 1 2 N/A 2 0 0 1 Source: Township of Schreiber The Township of Schreiber features a welcoming blend of activities for the tourist and resident alike to enjoy. Numerous attractions and events are available between Schreiber and Terrace Bay that will keep families and children entertained. The Downtown Railway and Heritage Festival Site offers a glimpse into the influence of the railroad on the region and a location for concerts and community gatherings. Schreiber Beach is one of the most gorgeous areas of Lake Superior and someone can easily spend an entire day catching some rays and hitting the surf. Schreiber Parks & R ecreation Community Hall & Arena PO Box 40 100 Langworthy Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 x226 Fax: 807-824-3231 Web: http://www.schreiber.ca/default.asp?pgid=10 Township of Schreiber 52 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Schreiber Public Library 314 Scotia Street, Box 39 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2477 Fax: 807-824-2996 Web: http://www.schreiberlibrary.ca/ Schreiber R ail Array M useum Scotia Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-824-4638 Web: www.schreiber.ca Schreiber is home to the recently completed Railway Heritage museum that highlights the community’s background as the oldest railway community on the North Shore of Lake Superior. It builds on the history and culture both of Schreiber and the Canadian Pacific Railway. Schreiber was first founded in the 1880's as a railway construction camp. Initially called Isbester’s Landing, the town later was renamed after a railway engineer, Sir Collingwood Schreiber, and it became a booming terminal for C.P.R. Subsequently, the area became home to hundreds of immigrants from Southern Italy, whose descendants remain there today. It is a must see for all railway enthusiasts and other visitors who are interested in the past. Tourist Inform ation Centre 608 Winnipeg Street, PO Box 40 (located in the Railway Museum) Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2711 x228 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.schreiberterracebay.ca/?pgid=22&ref=Schreiber&cat=Play R egional Attractions The Township of Terrace Bay and the Township of Schreiber share many incredible attractions of interest to tourists traveling through our area: • Terrace Bay Lighthouse • Schreiber Rail Museum • Slate Islands in Terrace Bay • Schreiber Beach • Aguasabon Falls in Terrace Bay • Whitesand Beach in Schreiber • Terrace Bay Beach • Casque Isles Hiking Trail • Neys Provincial Park • Rainbow Falls Provincial Park Township of Schreiber 53 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 • • Aguasabon Golf Course in Terrace Bay Steel River. Neys Provincial Park PO Box 280 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-229-1624 Web: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/neys.html R ainbow Falls Provincial Park PO Box 280 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-824-2298 For more detailed local attractions, please visit: http://www.schreiberterracebay.ca/?pgid=5&ref=Schreiber&cat=Play Outdoor Life The Townships of Schreiber and Terrace Bay have a wide selection of outdoor activities for a variety of seasons. Such as camping, fishing and hunting, golfing, hiking, kayaking/canoeing, sightseeing, skiing, snowmobiling, swimming and wildlife viewing. For more detailed local attractions, please visit: http://www.schreiberterracebay.ca/?pgid=19&ref=Schreiber&cat=Play 10.6 Events Table 40: Annual Events 2011 Annual Events 2011 Name of Event The “Peel Off Winter” Carnival The Green Tradeshow The Marathon Music Festival The Annual Canada Day celebrations Lake Superior Day The Annual Terrace Bay Drag Fest Red Rock’s “Live from the Rock” Folk Festival The Annual Neys Nostalgia Days The Nipigon Blueberry Blast Festival The annual Terrace Bay Fall Fair The Nipigon Fall Fishing Derby "Craft 'n Stuff" sale The Terrace Bay Old Fashioned Skating Party Annual Concerts by the North Shore Singers Mid-Dec. Date February May June July 1 July 3 August August August August September September November December & May long weekend Source: Township of Schreiber Township of Schreiber 54 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 10.7 Local Media Table 41: Newspapers Newspaper Chronicle-Journal Terrace Bay/Schreiber News Thunder Bay Post Northern Ontario Business Frequency Daily Weekly Weekly Monthly Table 42: Radio Stations Radio Station CFNO Radio - 93.1 FM CKPR - 91.5 FM Affiliation None CBC Source: Township of Schreiber, http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/investinontario/en/Pages/communities_transportation.aspx?mun_name=3558051&topic= 2 Source: Township of Schreiber, http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/investinontario/en/Pages/communities_transportation.aspx?mun_name=3558051&topic= 2 Table 43: Cable Service Name Shaw Cable Bell Xpressvu Phone 1-800-667-0123 1-888-472-2222 Source: Township of Schreiber, http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/investinontario/en/Pages/communities_transportation.aspx?mun_name=3558051&topic= 2 Table 44: Television TV Station CKPR - Thunder Bay CHFD - Thunder Bay Affiliation CBC CTV Source: Township of Schreiber, http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/investinontario/en/Pages/communities_transportation.aspx?mun_name=3558051&topic= 2 Township of Schreiber 55 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 11 Local Accommodations Imperial Motel 3 Simcoe Plaza Hwy 17 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3226 Fax: 807-825-9648 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.driftersimperialmotel.ca Coach House Motel Highway 17 Jackfish Lake, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-9113 Web: www.coachhousemotel.net Jackfish Lake Efficiency Cottages Hwy 17 PO Box 436 Jackfish Lake, ON POT 2WO Phone: 807-825-9293 Email: [email protected] Web: http://nsuperiorbiz.com/jackfish.html Norwood Motel 1100 Hwy 17 PO Box 248 Terrace Bay, ON POT 2WO Phone: 807-825-3283 Fax: 807-825-9278 Red Dog Inn 1120 Hwy 17 PO Box 607 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-3285 Fax: 807-825-3882 Web: www.reddoginn.ca Circle Route Motel Voyageur Esso 28 Kingsway Highway PO Box 758 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2452 Fax: 807-824-3266 Email: [email protected] Web: www.voyageuresso.ca Cosiana Inn 115 Ethel Street PO Box 493 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2782 Email: [email protected] Web: www.filanes.com Norwest Motel PO Box 535 Schreiber, ON POT 2SO Phone: 807-824-2501 Sunset Motel Hwy 17 East PO Box 398 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2850 or 1-877-711-0611 Fax: 807-824-1165 Villa Bianca Station Inn 65 Kingsway PO Box 909 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2172 Township of Schreiber 56 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Rossport Inn Bowman Street Rossport, ON P0T 2R0 Phone: 807-824-3213 or 1-877-824-4032 Web: www.rossportinn.on.ca Birch Grove Housekeeping Motel 316 Walker Street Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2800 or 807-824-2501 Filane's Fallen Rock Motel Whitesand Lake Schreiber, ON POT 2SO Phone: 807-824-9934 or 807-824-2782 Fax: 807-824-2755 Email: [email protected] Web: www.filanes.com Island Shores Bed and Breakfast Phone: 807-824-1182 Serendipity Gardens Guest House Phone: 807-824-2890 Willows Bed and Breakfast Phone: 807-824-3389 Rongie Lake Motel 111 Kingsway 500 meters west of Schreiber Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 Phone: 807-824-2424 Ridgewood Apartments 5A Ridgewood Drive Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 Phone: 807-825-5568 or 807-823-0487 Township of Schreiber 57 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Appendix - Incentives Capital Incentives Ontario Emerging Technologies Fund - Ontario Capital Growth Corporation http://www.ocgc.gov.on.ca/site/en/funds/ontario-emerging-technologies-fund/ Business Development Bank of Canada http://www.bdc.ca/en/home.htm Canada Small Business Financing Program - Industry Canada http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/csbfp-pfpec.nsf/eng/Home Canadian Youth Business Foundation Start-Up Financing Program http://www.cybf.ca/entrepreneurs/ Eastern Ontario Development Fund - Ministry of Economic Development http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/food/industry/east-ont-dev-fund.htm FEDNOR - Applied Research and Development Program http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/fte-fte.nsf/eng/00013.html Loan Guarantee Program - Ontario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/forestry/competitiveness_programs/loan_guarantee_progr am_e.asp NextGen Biofuels Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=nextgen-funding-niche&hl=en_CA NOHFC - Northern Energy Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/northern_energy_e.asp NOHFC - Private Sector Emerging Technology Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/emerging_technology_e.asp Community Futures Program – Ontario http://www.ontcfdc.com/frame1.asp Ontario Innovation Demonstration Fund http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/idf/guidelines.asp SD Tech Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=sdtech-funding-niche&hl=en_CA SMART Program - Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters http://www.cme-smart.ca/ Township of Schreiber 58 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative - Industry Canada http://ito.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ito-oti.nsf/eng/h_00022.html Summer Company http://www.ontariocanada.com/ontcan/1medt/smallbiz/en/sb_ye_summerco_en.jsp Rural Economic Development (RED) Program http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/rural/red/ Com m ercialization Incentives Eastern Ontario Development Fund - Ministry of Economic Development http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/food/industry/east-ont-dev-fund.htm NextGen Biofuels Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=nextgen-funding-niche&hl=en_CA NOHFC - Private Sector Emerging Technology Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/emerging_technology_e.asp Ontario Centres of Excellence Inc. http://www.oce-ontario.org/Pages/Home.aspx Ontario Innovation Demonstration Fund http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/idf/guidelines.asp SD Tech Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=sdtech-funding-process&hl=en_CA MaRS Discovery District (MaRS) www.marsdd.com Ontario Research Fund - Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/ResearchFund.asp Precarn Incorporated http://www.precarn.ca/ProgramsFunding/index.html Technology Development Fund - Ontario Power Authority http://www.powerauthority.on.ca/tdfund/ Energy Incentives NextGen Biofuels Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=nextgen-funding-niche&hl=en_CA Township of Schreiber 59 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 NOHFC - Northern Energy Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/northern_energy_e.asp SMART Program - Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters http://www.cme-smart.ca/ Technology Development Fund - Ontario Power Authority http://www.powerauthority.on.ca/tdfund/ High Performance New Construction http://www-opa.hpnc.ca/about.aspx Feed-in Tariff Program - Ontario Power Authority http://fit.powerauthority.on.ca/ Ex port Incentives Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) http://www.ccc.ca/eng/home.cfm Export Development Canada http://www.edc.ca/ Export Market Access - A Global Expansion Program http://exportaccess.ca/ Going Global Innovation - Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada http://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/eng/science/document.jsp?did=88059 New Exporters to Border States (NEBS) http://www.canadabusiness.ca/eng/summary/3266/ Hum an R esources and Training Incentives Ontario Centres of Excellence Inc. http://www.oce-ontario.org/Pages/Home.aspx MaRS Discovery District (MaRS) www.marsdd.com Achieving Innovation & Manufacturing Excellence - Yves Landry Foundation http://www.yveslandryfoundation.com/article/48/aime_initiative___provincial.html Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit - Canada Revenue Agency http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns409485/412/jctc-eng.html Township of Schreiber 60 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Apprenticeship Training Tax Credit http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/attc/ Canada Summer Jobs http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/epb/yi/yep/programs/scpp.shtml Employer Signing Bonus http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employers/emp_bonus.html FEDNOR - Youth Internships - Private Sector Program http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/fednor-fednor.nsf/eng/fn03441.html Industrial R & D Fellowships - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Partners-Partenaires/Programs-Programmes/IRDFProfileBPRDIProfile_eng.asp Industrial Research Assistance Program - National Research Council Canada http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/ibp/irap/about/index.html Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Innovation and Industry Programs http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/37788.html Youth Employment Program - National Research Council Canada http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/services/irap/youth-initiatives.html NOHFC - Enterprise North Job Creation Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/enterprises_north_job_creation_e.asp NOHFC - Northern Ontario Youth Internship and Co-op Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/youth_internship_and_co-op_e.asp Ontario Labour Market Partnerships http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employers/labourMarket.html Ontario Summer Jobs Service http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employmentontario/employers/hiresummer.html Targeted Wage Subsidies Program http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/epb/ebsm/index.shtml The Workplace Skills Initiative - Human Resources and Skills Development Canada http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/programs/index.shtml Work-Sharing Program - Human Resources and Skills Development Canada http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/corporate/budget/2009/wsp.shtml Township of Schreiber 61 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Small Business Internship Program - Industry Canada http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/goc/sbip/index.shtml Rural Economic Development (RED) Program http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/rural/red/ Northern Ontario Incentives Loan Guarantee Program - Ontario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines & Forestry http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/forestry/competitiveness_programs/loan_guarantee_progr am_e.asp NOHFC - Northern Energy Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/northern_energy_e.asp NOHFC - Private Sector Emerging Technology Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/emerging_technology_e.asp Rural Economic Development (RED) Program http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/rural/red/ FEDNOR - Youth Internships - Private Sector Program http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/fednor-fednor.nsf/eng/fn03441.html NOHFC - Enterprise North Job Creation Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/enterprises_north_job_creation_e.asp NOHFC - Northern Ontario Youth Internship and Co-op Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/youth_internship_and_co-op_e.asp NOHFC - Infrastructure and Community Development Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/infrastructure_and_community_developm ent_e.asp R esearch and Developm ent Incentives Ontario Emerging Technologies Fund - Ontario Capital Growth Corporation http://www.ocgc.gov.on.ca/site/en/funds/ontario-emerging-technologies-fund/ FEDNOR - Applied Research and Development Program http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/fte-fte.nsf/eng/00013.html NextGen Biofuels Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=nextgen-funding-niche&hl=en_CA NOHFC - Private Sector Emerging Technology Program http://www.mndmf.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/emerging_technology_e.asp Township of Schreiber 62 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Ontario Centres of Excellence Inc. http://www.oce-ontario.org/Pages/Home.aspx Ontario Innovation Demonstration Fund http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/idf/guidelines.asp Ontario Innovation Tax Credit (OITC) http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/english/credit/oitc/index.html SD Tech Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=sdtech-funding-process&hl=en_CA Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative - Industry Canada http://ito.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ito-oti.nsf/eng/h_00022.html Ontario Research Fund - Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/ResearchFund.asp Precarn Incorporated http://www.precarn.ca/ProgramsFunding/index.html Going Global Innovation - Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada http://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/eng/science/document.jsp?did=88060 Industrial R & D Fellowships - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Partners-Partenaires/Programs-Programmes/IRDFProfileBPRDIProfile_eng.asp Industrial Research Assistance Program - National Research Council Canada http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/ibp/irap/about/index.html Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Innovation and Industry Programs http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/37788.html Canada Foundation for Innovation http://www.innovation.ca/en Communications Research Centre Canada - Industry Canada http://www.crc.gc.ca/en/html/crc/home/home Ontario Business Research Institute Tax Credit (OBRITC) http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/english/credit/ontti/ Ontario Research and Development Tax Credit http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/ordtc/index.html Township of Schreiber 63 www.schreiber.ca Schreiber Community Profile 2011 Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Incentive Program - Canada Revenue Agency http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/sred/ Mitacs Accelerate http://www.mitacs.ca/accelerate Youth Employment Program - National Research Council Canada http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/services/irap/youth-initiatives.html SDTC Funding http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=sdtech-funding-niche&hl=en_CA Township of Schreiber 64 www.schreiber.ca