2021 Community Profile

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2021 Community Profile


Welcome

Message from Mayor Carter

As we look towards economic recovery, 2021 has brought renewed strength and optimism across our community. While adhering to public health measures, we are beginning to chart a path towards a post pandemic future. We are incredibly proud of our business community. They have faced down a historic challenge and exemplified a resiliency that the City of Oshawa is known for. We launched the #OshawaLovesLocal campaign to encourage investment in our community and will continue to highlight and support local businesses. Together, we will recover stronger than ever.

Table of Contents Access and Connectivity 4 A Transforming Economy 6 A Dynamic City 8 A Growing Community 12 Talent 14 Cost Competitiveness 16 Educational Assets 20

Despite global challenges, many areas of our economy have grown. We are thrilled with GM Canada’s decision to select Oshawa for the production of a new line of pickup trucks this year. This investment of $1.3 billion at the Oshawa Assembly Plant is expected to bring over 1,400 jobs to our community. As a result, The Conference Board of Canada projects manufacturing output in Oshawa will grow by 8.2% in 2021 and 8.5% in 2022. Oshawa’s total G.D.P. is expected to grow by 5.2% in 2021 and 4.7% in 2022.

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Panattoni Development Company, one of the largest privately held full service developers in North America chose to invest Oshawa. Panattoni has constructed two state-of-the-art industrial buildings with a third under way. This project alone will amount to over 99,400 square metres (1,070,000 sq. ft.) of floorspace. Companies continue to show confidence in our community as industrial tenants bring hundreds of new jobs.

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Population growth and an accelerating demographic shift have been welcome themes, with the Oshawa Census Metropolitan Area achieving the highest population growth across the country. As residents and companies come to further discover the value Oshawa provides—the proximity to major markets, world-class research facilities and a pipeline of talent spanning 25,000 post-secondary students—the decision to choose Oshawa is more compelling than ever.

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Dan Carter Mayor, City of Oshawa

Downtown 26 Entrepreneurship 30 Filming 32 Key Sectors Advanced Manufacturing 40 Energy 42 Information Technology 44


The Oshawa Advantage (G.T.A.), the City of Oshawa is a critical gateway to the most populous region of Canada and one of the largest concentrations of economic activity in North America. Oshawa’s labour force is over 1.2 million workers within a 45 minute commute. The city is home to a rapidly growing student population of 25,000 across three top ranking post-secondary institutions: Durham College, Ontario Tech University and Trent University Durham GTA. Market-driven education combined with globally-renowned research facilities have created a talent pool that is sought after by top companies.

Innovation The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the pace of digital transformation and technological disruption as businesses adapt operations to a new environment. These challenges also brought about unique opportunities and a renewed interest in Oshawa, as new technology adoption empowers companies and employees to redefine the workplace. As evidenced in a report released by CBRE, Oshawa has been ranked as one of the top five markets for tech talent growth across Canada. We will continue

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to embrace and support emerging high growth sectors such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, augmented reality and Esports.

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Value Oshawa companies enjoy the benefits

Oshawa Executive Airport

58 km | 52 min

Port of Oshawa

Mississauga

Highway 401

79 km | 54 min

Oakville

Lake Ontario

93 km | 60 min

Ottawa

34 km | 25 min

Toronto

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208 km | 2h 30 min 357 km | 3h 52 min

Scarborough 86 km | 56 min

associated with doing business in Ontario, Canada. According to KPMG Competitive Alternatives, Canada has one of the lowest costs of doing business in the world, including generous R&D tax incentives and the second lowest business costs among the G7 countries. According to The World Bank, Canada is the easiest place to start a business in the G20. Locally, Oshawa industrial and downtown development has an exemption from development charges as well as some of the best real estate value in the G.T.A. Our city continues to embrace a large influx of millennials and young families who are looking for affordability and proximity within the G.T.A. The City of Oshawa is uniquely positioned to offer both.

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Oshawa’s competitive advantages come from a thriving talent pool, innovation and strong value. With one of the highest rates of population growth in Canada, residents and companies are taking notice. Oshawa businesses continue to benefit from talent, innovation and value, the core drivers of economic growth and prosperity.

Talent As a key market within the Greater Toronto Area

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Northwood Business Park

QEW

Burlington

117 km | 73 min

USA

8.8 km| 13 min

Highway 412

8.7 km | 10 min

Highway 418

13.2 km | 16 min

Highway 407

4 km | 5 min

Highway 404

42.2 km | 27 min

Toronto Downtown Core

66.1 km | 48 min

CN Intermodal Terminal

71.1 km | 41 min

CP Intermodal Terminal

75.4 km | 55 min

Pearson Airport

73.9 km | 42 min

Distance to Major Centres Québec

Sudbury

Toronto

Montreal

Ottawa

Oshawa

Hamilton London Detroit

Buffalo

Rochester

Chicago

New York City

Cleveland Indianapolis Cincinnati

Pittsburgh

Philadelphia Baltimore

Boston

Toronto, ON Buffalo, NY Washington, DC Ottawa, ON Windsor, ON Montreal, QC New York, NY Boston, MA Chicago, IL Atlanta, GA

60 km/37 mi 222 km/138 mi 841 km/522 mi 392 km/243 mi 410 km/254 mi 486 km/302 mi 805 km/500 mi 848 km/527 mi 880 km/547 mi 1,598 km/993 mi

Washington D.C.

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The Oshawa Advantage

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Access and Connectivity Located along the north shore of Lake Ontario, the City of Oshawa is the largest urban municipality in Durham Region and is the eastern gateway to the Greater Toronto Area (G.T.A.). Companies in Oshawa have quick and convenient access to Canada's largest consumer market of more than 5 million people and are located within a day's drive of more than 120 million Canadian and American consumers. With easy connections to multiple U.S.A. border crossings into New York, Michigan and Minnesota, Oshawa offers superior access to American markets.

GO Train East Extension

Oshawa Executive Airport

The Lakeshore East GO Train extension has an estimated economic value of $1.1 billion in transitoriented, walkable urban development. The expansion is estimated to generate 21,000 permanent new jobs. There is an estimated $70 million in annual savings to residents via reduced commuting time and improved road safety. Furthermore, a 50 million kilometres per year reduction in private vehicle use is expected, significantly reducing the amount of CO2 emissions.

The Oshawa Executive Airport features a modern terminal, capable of facilitating corporate business travel and general aviation. The airport offers dual runways able to service a broad range of aircraft, modern navigational aids, hangar space and a variety of aviation services to meet business needs.

Oshawa Port has a Record Year The Port of Oshawa posted its best season ever, with tonnages exceeding 672,000 metric tonnes for the first time, driven by strong trade in fertilizer, grain, steel and cement. The Port of Oshawa is a strategic gateway to the Greater Toronto regional market. Hamilton Oshawa Port Authority anticipates that as regional construction activity resumes in 2021, the Port of Oshawa will make an important contribution to rebuilding our economy by efficiently delivering the materials needed for infrastructure, residential and civil construction projects.

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Roads Infrastructure Highway 401 links Oshawa with Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Detroit and points beyond. Highway 407 East provides Oshawa with another point of access across the Greater Toronto Area.

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A Transforming Economy Oshawa’s economy continues to show strength as of one of Canada’s top 10 mid-sized cities for real G.D.P. growth through 2023. Oshawa’s favourable proximity to Toronto, Canada’s most important economic hub, has led to the highest population growth in Canada as well as an influx of new talent in our community. The Conference Board of Canada anticipates Oshawa’s G.D.P. growth to be 5.2% this year and 4.7% in 2022. The report also anticipates manufacturing output in the Oshawa area will grow by 8.2% in 2021 and 8.5% in 2022, while construction output will grow by 6.8% in 2021 and 4.3% in 2022. The projections point to a significantly improved job market, with employment predicted to expand by 5.9%. The reopening of GM Canada’s Truck Assembly Plant and strong non-residential construction activity are seen as key factors in the rebounding of Oshawa’s manufacturing sector and the recovery of Oshawa’s construction output.

Jobs by Employment Sector Healthcare Educational Services Retail Trade Manufacturing Administration and Support Public Administration Accommodation and Food Services Professional Services Finance and Insurance Information and Cultural Construction Other

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2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

13,728 G.D.P. (millions) 14,445 15,123 15,385 15,610 15,929 Source: Conference Board of Canada

6,806 8,947 3,484 4,708 3,674 5,525 3,692

Oshawa’s dynamic and diverse economy is composed of:

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1,403 981 3,818 13,173 Source: Statistics Canada—North American Industry Classification System

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City of Oshawa Real G.D.P. Projections

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Professional Services 3%

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A Dynamic City

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The City of Oshawa is pleased to report that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Oshawa recorded nine building records in 2020. In addition, 2020 was Oshawa’s 4th highest Total Construction value on record at $480,474,100, including $63.8 million, $38.96 million and $13.8 million in Industrial, Commercial and Institutional construction value respectively.

A.V.I.N. The Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (A.V.I.N.) is a Provincial program created to encourage the collaboration of industry, academia and government for the development of connected and autonomous vehicles. As one of the six Regional Technology Development Sites (R.T.D.S.), Durham Region works alongside partners to create a space for small to medium-sized enterprises to test and validate emerging technologies and prototypes.

Canadian Technical Centre (C.T.C.) McLaughlin Advanced Technology Track A 22 hectare (54 acre) outdoor advanced technology track was part of a $170 million investment announced by G.M. in 2019 to honour G.M. Canada founder and visionary, Colonel Sam McLaughlin. The C.T.C. McLaughlin Advanced Technology Track will support advanced software and engineering work conducted

A.C.E. The Automotive Centre of Excellence (A.C.E.) provides the tools and expertise to develop, test and validate prototypes. Chambers and technology are available for climatic, structural durability and lifecycle testing. Facilities include one of the most advanced climatic wind tunnels on the planet. The wind tunnel simulates weather conditions, such as wind, humidity, snow, ice and desert heat, to measure the safety, durability and efficiency of prototypes. Additional chambers include a climatic four-post shaker, anechoic chamber with a multi-axis shaker table, and two large climate chambers.

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Aosom Canada Inc. Opens in Oshawa Canadian

at G.M.’s Canadian Technical Centre campuses, and further positions Oshawa on the cutting edge of automotive technology development in Canada.

Number of Companies

investing over $100 million to roll out an all-fibre optic broadband network in Oshawa. The company plans to offer broadband communication services to 60,000 homes and businesses in the city through a new fibre network that will extend approximately 240 km.

e-commerce company Aosom is coming to Oshawa with a new warehouse operation in the city’s south end. Aosom Canada Inc. will occupy 15,807 square metres (170,150 sq. ft.) of warehouse space in the city’s newest state-of-the-art industrial development at 1121 Thornton Road South.

DYMON Self Storage: Now Open The City of Oshawa is welcoming DYMON Self Storage with their newest location at Five Points Mall (285 Taunton Road East). The new 24,300 square metre (252,000 sq. ft.) facility features 1,660 storage suites ranging in size from a closet-sized space up to 10 x 30 feet. There are also options available for small businesses looking to safely store inventory or equipment, and the facility has an enclosed drive-in area that provides guests the opportunity to load or unload their possessions in a safe, climate-controlled, secure environment.

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Permit Value Industrial Development

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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

$28,333,500 $11,505,300 $5,330,100 $27,679,500 $17,441,000 $83,523,100 $63,800,000

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Highlights

Property details

• Location bounded by Taunton Road West to the south, the Oshawa-Whitby boundary to the west, Highway 407 East to the north and the Oshawa Creek to the east.

Lot area

292 hectares (722 acres)

Developable area

Estimated +/– 202 hectares (500 acres)

Official Plan

Industrial, Open Space and Recreation, Hospital

Frontage

+/–11,500’ on Thornton Road +/– 6,500’ on Stevenson Road +/– 6,000’ on Taunton Road

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Approved and budgeted by Region of Durham

Asking price

Contact Economic Development.

• Northwood Business Park consists of multiple privately held properties with a distribution of open space areas. • Pre-servicing is a priority for Durham Region and the City of Oshawa. • Newly zoned employment lands and potential hospital site • Minutes to Highways 401, 407, 418, and 412. Adjacent to the Oshawa Executive Airport. Served by Regional Bus Transit and GO Commuter Bus. • Surrounded by leading post-secondary institutions and research facilities. • The City of Oshawa is ranked number 1 for development approval timelines across the G.T.A. (Altus Group, 2020).

The City of Oshawa is ranked #1 for development approval timelines across the G.T.A. —Altus Group, 2020

Industrial Municipal Tax Ratio Reductions Lowering the Durham Region Industrial Municipal Tax Rate has resulted in a 10.5% decrease in municipal taxation over 3 years on industrial properties. Source: Region of Durham

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Household pent-up demand, especially for services, will drive a rebound in retail sales this year. Oshawa’s forecasted retail sales will increase by 7.2% in 2021 and 7.6% in 2022. —Conference Board of Canada

Oshawa’s employment is expected to grow 5.9% in 2021. —Conference Board of Canada

Oshawa has 293,573 square meters (3,160,000 sq. ft.) of existing warehouse and distribution space. An additional 120,773 square meters (1,300,000 sq. ft.) is currently under construction.

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A Growing Community

Millennial Migration in Canada, 2018–19 Waterloo (ON) 1535 Halton (ON) 1622

The Oshawa Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) is leading the country in population growth. According to Statistics Canada, the Oshawa CMA achieved a population growth rate in 2020 of 2.1 per cent. The City of Oshawa has made national headlines as a top destination for those migrating out of Toronto. According to a 2021 HuffPost article, Oshawa is one of the best cities to move to within the Greater Toronto Area. Oshawa’s top five ranking was the only in Durham Region to make the list. Oshawa’s low unemployment was also a factor in Oshawa’s ranking, with the article citing that the number of jobs in Oshawa is up by 3.2% compared to 2020. According to the Conference Board of Canada, Oshawa benefits from being close to Toronto, Canada’s largest consumer market. Being only 60 kilometres (37 miles) east of downtown Toronto, Oshawa is becoming increasingly attractive to young families seeking more affordable homes than those in Canada’s largest city. The spillover housing demand from Toronto helps lift activity in several sectors, including construction and finance, insurance, and real estate.

Oshawa CMA

Oshawa is leading the way in Residential Appreciation Value. The City of Oshawa leads the G.T.A. in home price appreciation at 48% over the past year. —Home Builder Magazine

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Population 353,500 Labour Force 238,400 Employment 219,900 Participation Rate 67.4% Employment Rate 62.2% Unemployment Rate 7.8% Source: Statistics Canada, December 2020

Capital Regional District (BC) 1814 Durham Region (ON) 1979 Simcoe County (ON) 2426

Oshawa is expected to welcome 4,700 newcomers in 2021. Going forward, increased federal immigration targets, coupled with relatively affordable housing prices in the region, will support Oshawa’s population growth in 2022 and beyond. —Conference Board of Canada

Ottawa (ON) 3099 Source: Ryerson University Centre for Urban Research & Land Development

With a projected population approaching 185,000 in 2029, the number of Oshawa residents is expected to grow by 16% over the next 10 years.

Unemployment Oshawa 7.8% Toronto 10.7% Ontario 9.4% Canada 8.7% Source: Statistics Canada

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Did you know the average commuter from Oshawa to Downtown Toronto will spend:

690 hours

$18,748

Commuting – that’s 3 working months!

Hard Costs (Fuel, Maintenance etc.)

$20,412

Population Projection

1,000,000 Durham Region

Residents

Soft Costs in unpaid travel time (Salary x Travel time)

You are losing 3 working months in time… and nearly $40,000 in costs.

Source: Durham Recruiting

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Talent The Greater Toronto Area and Canada is home to the most educated workforce in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (O.E.C.D.) with some of the best schools in the world. The region continues to attract talent built upon one of the most progressive immigration policies around the globe. Companies in Oshawa benefit from a labour force of 1.2 million within a 45 minute commute. Oshawa’s labour force is highly educated, with 83% of the population aged 25–64 years having a certificate, diploma or degree. Companies have direct access to a post-secondary student population of 25,000 at Durham College, Ontario Tech University, and Trent University Durham GTA.

Ontario Tech University is #1 in cross sector research among Canadian undergraduate universities.

Depth of Labour Pool

Tech Talent Growth

Total Population Aged 15–64 436,890 College or equivalent University

Did you know?

105,505 Oshawa CMA has the 3rd largest proportion of college graduates in Canada.

Bachelors Degree 77,465 Graduate Degree 28,040

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Real Estate Cost Tech Employment Growth Quality of Labour Source: Statistics Canada LFS (NOC-S), 2020; CBRE Labor Analytics, CBRE Research, 2020

Education

Total Tech Occupations Software Developers/Programmers Computer Support, Database and Systems Computer and Information Systems Managers Technology Engineering-Related

9,700 N/A

36.6% N/A

$84,011 N/A

4,700

38.2%

$83,990

N/A 3,100

N/A 34.8%

N/A $75,317

(N/A due to suppression} Source: Statistics Canada LFS (NOC-S), 2020

Metro Office Rent and Vacancy Trends Gross Rental Rate ($PSF)

$25.45 Source: CBRE Research, Q3 2020

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Quality of Labour

Growth Average Employment 2014–2019 Wage

Durham Region

131,700

In collaboration with Ontario Tech University and Durham College, automotive and advanced manufacturers can access financial incentives when they hire student talent from these institutions.

Tech Workers

5 Year Change (2014–2019)

Employment Breakdown

Micro-credentials The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in new flexible opportunities for learners to gain skills and competencies. Oshawa’s postsecondary institutions—Durham College, Ontario Tech University, and Trent University Durham GTA—have developed new micro-credentialing programming to meet the needs of a dynamic economy and promote lifelong learning.

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36.6%

9,700

Top Performing Drivers

Degrees

2018

Growth 2014–2018

Total Tech Degrees Computer Science

456 165

34.5% 13.0%

Other Tech Engineering

291

59.9%

Source: Various Provincial ministries and Higher Education Institutions, 2019

Housing and Relative Costs Benchmark Home Price: $612,833 Average Purpose-Build Apartment Rent: $1,234 (per unit/month)

Source: CREA August 2020; CMHC, October 2019, 2020

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Cost Competitiveness Oshawa’s economic competitiveness is tied to our proximity to the most densely populated and industrialized region in Canada. The G.T.A. is one of the fastest growing regions in North America. Companies in Oshawa have quick and convenient access to 6 million people, the largest consumer market in the country. In addition, Oshawa is within a day’s drive to many large Canadian and American centres with a population of 120 million people.

Industrial Lease Rates deliver exceptional value, making Oshawa one of the most cost-effective cities in the G.T.A. Excellent future development opportunities are supported by infrastructure and local incentives. Oshawa has an exemption from development charges for industrial development. This would represent a savings of nearly $900,000 per 10,000 square metres (107,000 sq. ft.) of development. Oshawa is truly open for business.

Canada Remains Competitive Salaries are only part of the equation. Labour cost savings are amplified significantly by our lower employee benefits costs. Whereas U.S. employers pay an average of 37% of payroll to healthcare and benefits, Canadian employers only pay an average of 25% to cover those same costs.

Corporate Taxes At a combined rate of 26.5%, Ontario’s combined federal and provincial corporate tax rate remains lower than all other provinces and key U.S. states.

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The City of Oshawa offers a variety of incentive programs to support investment and development. Municipal initiatives in addition to the development charge exemption already referenced include: • Brownfield Community Improvement Plan offers a property tax cancellation program and a redevelopment grant • Oshawa Public Utilities Corporation—Energy Conservation and Retrofit Grants • Employment Service Agencies—Targeted Wage Subsidies

Ontario’s Combined Federal and Provincial Corporate Tax Rate Ohio Texas Washington North Carolina Colorado Florida Ontario Québec Georgia Indianapolis Virginia Alberta British Columbia New York Tennessee Massachusetts Maryland California New Jersey Illinois D.C. Pennsylvania

26.50%

10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%

Source: Tax Foundation Facts and Figures 2018 (U.S.); Canada Revenue Agency

GM announced that they are accelerating the start of production of full-size trucks at the Oshawa Assembly Plant to the fourth quarter of 2021 ahead of the previous target of January 2022. Oshawa Assembly is on track to deliver one of the fastest plant launches in GM history.

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G.T.A. Industrial Space Sale Price (average asking sale price/sq. ft.)

G.T.A. Industrial Space Lease Rate (average net asking lease rate/sq. ft.) Oshawa Milton Mississauga Markham Vaughan

$8.30

$158.24

Oshawa

$9.08

Toronto

$10.64 $11.81

Vaughan

$12.99

Toronto

$208.56 $275.73

Milton

$15.36

$278.30 $319.67

Mississauga

Source: CBRE Marketview Toronto Industrial Q1 2021

Markham

$329.52

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CHARGES INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL CHARGES DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT CHARGES DEVELOPMENT CHARGES CHARGES CHARGES Source: CBRE Marketview Toronto Industrial Q1 2021 York

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Development Charge (D.C.) Breakdown

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$25

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Lowering the Industrial Municipal Tax Rate has resulted in a 10.5% decrease in municipal taxation over 3 years on industrial properties.

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Industrial Municipal Tax Ratio Reductions

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Markham $36.03 Vaughan $39.62

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Educational Assets Trent University Durham GTA Expansion Now open, a new on-campus student residence and academic space features a 200-bed residence, a 100-seat tiered lecture hall, two 64-seat classrooms and new laboratories for interdisciplinary research and discovery.

Ontario Tech University ranks 4th in North America for Business and Technology Schools. —Hopp Marktforschung

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The Durham College Mixed Reality Capture Studio (the MRC Studio) offers organizations access to technical expertise, a state-of-the-art motion capture stage with virtual reality tracking equipment and green screen (compositing) space, so that businesses can develop experiential applications, which integrate motion capture (mocap), virtual reality (V.R.), augmented reality (A.R.), and virtual production (V.P.). Working together in the MRC Studio, solutions can be created that increase organizational productivity and growth.

Centre for Cybersecurity Innovation

Shawenjigewining Hall, Ontario Tech University Ontario Tech University’s newest building is designed to fully optimize collaborative learning, interaction with business and industry partners and future growth. This $33 million centre will centralize the Faculty of Health Sciences creating valuable and dynamic opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in enriched learning and mentorship. It will offer students a unique perspective across all health disciplines and support the expansion of simulated and experiential learning.

MRC Studio

The Durham College (DC) Centre for Cybersecurity Innovation offers current and aspiring cybersecurity professionals, as well as public and private-sector organizations, access to applied research services and leading-edge education in cybersecurity to prepare for the ever-changing and complex threat landscape.

Esports Gaming Arena With the opening of its Esports Gaming Arena in Oshawa, Durham College is taking a leading role in one of the fastest-growing industries in the gaming market. The 278 square metre (3,000 sq. ft.) venue is unique from any other collegiate gaming space in Canada thanks to its extensive broadcast capabilities and lounge area that can hold up to 120 spectators for Esports tournaments. Its industry-grade design will provide students with vital hands-on experience to prepare them for career success in the global Esports market, which is on track to exceed $1.6 billion in 2021.

AI/Hub The Durham College Hub for Applied Research in Artificial Intelligence for Business Solutions (AI/Hub) offers industry partners access to technical expertise, state-of-the-art facilities and platforms, and student talent, so that businesses can uncover insights while providing intelligent and autonomous solutions that increase productivity and growth. The AI/Hub engages with existing businesses and start-up ventures utilizing advanced A.I. techniques and solutions to address practical business problems.

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LHEARN Centre The Lakeridge Health Education & Research Network (LHEARN) is on the cutting edge of teaching healthcare practitioners the skills and knowledge they will need in order to succeed in the ever-evolving field of medicine. As Oshawa’s largest employer, Lakeridge Health utilizes world-class training technologies to attract and retain medical talent in our city. High fidelity patient simulators mimic hundreds of real world pathologies. This innovative approach allows medical residents to practise unlimited clinical scenarios in a risk-free environment, which translates into better care for our city. Every year, Lakeridge Health welcomes nearly 2,000 students across a broad range of health disciplines as they pursue their studies in state-of the-art facilities under the guidance of expert instructors. To date, Lakeridge has also been host to over 600 research studies and clinical trials across many clinical programs.

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TeachingCity Oshawa TeachingCity Oshawa brings together the City of Oshawa and its education and research partners—the Canadian Urban Institute (C.U.I.), Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Trent University Durham GTA, and the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. The City and its partners focus on addressing Oshawa’s urban issues through innovation, collaboration, applied research and shared experiential learning opportunities with the aim to position Oshawa as a local, national and global community of urban research and learning.

City Idea Lab City Idea Lab is an innovative, coursebased project within TeachingCity Oshawa. The City collaborates with instructors at Durham College, Ontario Tech University and Trent Durham to pose a city challenge question to students. Students work throughout the semester to co-design possible solutions. City Idea Lab courses have taken place at the TeachingCity Oshawa Hub in Oshawa’s downtown, and more recently through virtual methods. To date, approximate 1300 students have been engaged in this unique experiential learning opportunities through City Idea Lab.

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Downtown Oshawa Air Quality and Traffic Monitoring Project The City has recently completed a one-year study with the Southern Ontario Centre for Atmospheric Aerosol Research at the University of Toronto, A.U.G. Signals and North Line Canada. The study monitored air quality and traffic movements in Oshawa’s downtown. The study also provided an unprecedented opportunity to assess the impacts of changes in traffic volume on air quality in the downtown Oshawa core during the public health restrictions due to COVID-19 in 2020. These findings will help identify options and opportunities for improving the pedestrian experience.

Augmented Reality Project in Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens Durham College students, under the supervision of faculty member Linda Cheng, recently designed new augmented reality technology to enhance visitor experience at one of Oshawa’s exceptional parks, the Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens (OVBG). QR codes are present at six points of interest in OVBG and allow community members to learn about the gardens, identify points of interest and launch a navigation guide between landmarks. The City is excited to see this pilot project expanded in other locations throughout the City in future years.

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Downtown 47 Simcoe Street South Atria Development continues to play a key role in Oshawa’s downtown revitalization, with the acquisition of 47 Simcoe Street South, a former Canada Post building. Atria’s new development is expected to be a mixed-use, mid-rise building that preserves the original building façade and unique architecture that have made 47 Simcoe Street South a significant landmark in Oshawa’s downtown.

Joyce Hancock Designs After serving the Oshawa

URBN MRKT Picks The former RBC Building located at

custom clothing market for more than eight years, Joyce Hancock Designs has a new home at 18 King Street East in downtown Oshawa. Owner Joyce Hancock opened her new retail location in early March and brings 30-plus years of experience in the sewing industry.

the southeast corner of Simcoe Street North and Bond Street East in downtown Oshawa is home to a brand new farmers market. Located in Oshawa’s downtown core, URBN MRKT Picks & Social Hall features over 40 local vendors and a 2nd level mezzanine.

Priority Submetering Solutions The City of Oshawa recently welcomed Priority Submetering Solution’s new head office location at 21 Simcoe Street South. Priority Submetering Solutions offers suite metering and billing services for utilities including electricity, water, gas and thermal on a fully customized basis.

Biltmore Theatre Having originally opened in 1940 at 39 King Street East, the Biltmore Theatre will open its doors once again, 81 years later. The newly re-established performance and event venue will be hosting an open house later this year.

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80 Bond As part of a $125 million two phase

University Health Network—Altum Health

development by Atria Development, 375 units are now planned for Phase 2, including 224 condominium units and 151 rental units. This includes a 21 storey tower including 185 square metres (2,000 sq. ft.) of ground floor commercial space. Cranes are now in the air as construction continues in 2021.

Renovations are currently underway on the former BMO building in the downtown, which will soon be home to Altum Health, a division of University Health Network (UHN). Located at 38 Simcoe Street South at the northwest corner of Simcoe Street South and Athol Street West, Altum Health’s new rehabilitation clinic is scheduled to open in 2021. Altum Health is a division of UHN, Canada’s leading academic health sciences centre with cutting edge research in numerous areas, including neurosciences, and surgical innovation.

Downtown Vision & Transformation Oshawa’s downtown core is the heart and soul of our city. The downtown is a cultural hub, major employment district and a unique asset within the eastern G.T.A. The City’s downtown revitalization strategy aims to leverage those features in order to create a unique downtown experience; one that is centered around people, with an emphasis on social gathering spaces. Proposed downtown developments represent over 9,500 potential residential units for 19,000 residents. This in turn has the potential to create over 4,000 jobs and an estimated Existing Development 140,000 square metres. (1.5 million sq. ft.) of new commercial space. Current Development

Potential Development

Existing Development Current Development Potential Development

Incentive Programs The City of Oshawa offers a variety of popular incentive programs to support private investment and development. Oshawa’s community improvement plans (C.I.P.) have encouraged significant investment in the community. In the past year, $190,000 worth of C.I.P. grants were awarded. The Urban Growth Centre Community Improvement Plan consists of five grant programs: • Increased Assessment Grant Program • Façade and Accessibility Improvement Grant Program • Conversion to Residential Grant Program • Upgrade to Building, Fire and Electrical Safety Codes Grant Program • Economic Stimulus Grant Program

King Street East Streetscape Improvements Oshawa offers the only downtown of its kind in the eastern G.T.A. We have rebuilt our downtown streetscape to welcome both visitors and new residents. Phase 1 and 2 of this project are now complete, which included

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the widening of the sidewalk on the north side of King Street East between Simcoe Street North and Mary Street North, allowing for additional space for pedestrians, outdoor patios/cafes, amenities and businesses. Phase 3 of the project is expected to be complete in 2021.

Oshawa Loves Local Join us in the #OshawaLovesLocal campaign and let’s show Oshawa’s locally-owned businesses that they are not alone. There are many great reasons to shop local: • Keep money in the local economy • Create local jobs • Product knowledge and enhanced services • Reduce your carbon footprint Together as a community, we can make a positive impact on our local economic recovery. Oshawa.ca/OshawaLovesLocal #OshawaLovesLocal

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Entrepreneurship Spark Pioneer Program The Spark Centre, Oshawa’s entrepreneurial incubator and technology accelerator introduced the Pioneer Program. This two-week cohort-based program was designed to introduce the principals of immigrating startups to the Canadian way of doing business. Hundreds of international participants are gaining access to workshops, mentorship opportunities, advisors and events. The program is ideal for startups that have technology and innovation embedded in products and are considering applying for a work permit or permanent residence visa, through Canada’s Start-up Visa Program.

Durham College FastStartDC

Business Advisory Centre Durham (B.A.C.D.)

FastStartDC is a free, extra-curricular program offered to students of Durham College. The FastStartDC program is designed to help entrepreneurial students develop and launch their own businesses while they are studying at Durham College. FastStartDC provides a rich, accelerate experience aimed at success by assisting students in developing valid business ideas, solid business plans and helping to curate and build the marketing assets and e-commerce platforms required to take products and services to market.

B.A.C.D. is a not-for-profit organization located in Durham Region offering many resources for local businesses. They assist startups and growing businesses with a wide range of services to meet their needs. Services range from business advisory, business development training, entrepreneurial funding and networking opportunities. Complementary confidential one-on-one advisory meetings are offered for a complete perspective of your business as well as over 200 workshops per year to learn, grow and connect.

Brilliant Catalyst Ontario Tech University Brilliant Catalyst is building a community of experts, influencers, entrepreneurs and advisors to fuel innovative change and put more Canadian ventures on the map. From aggressive deadlines to the need to pivot and be agile, they understand the challenges organizations face and can help to overcome them. Their space was specifically designed to facilitate idea generation, collaboration and new partnerships - it’s an innovation and experiential learning hub.

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Filming Lights, camera, action! Filming in Oshawa continues to grow as another great addition to our local economy. Film companies benefit from diverse filming locations, a welcoming community and no film permit fees. Oshawa issued film permits in 2019 and 2020 for studios such as Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Disney and CNN.

Filmed in Oshawa Theatre Releases 2019 • IT Chapter 2 • Ready or Not

TV Shows and Commercials 2019 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

The Handmaid’s Tale Designated Survivor Secret Society of Second Born Royals Schitt$ Creek Private Eyes Jupiter’s Legacy Mrs. America Self Made Titans The Umbrella Academy Ghostwriter The Boys Race for the Whitehouse Battle of the Blades McDonald’s Canada Commercial

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Projects in 2020 • • • • • • •

Nightmare Alley (feature film) The Expanse CBC’s Dragon’s Den Langdon The Odd Squad My Boss’s Wedding Stella Artois

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Downtown named a

Top 100

Top 10

Canadian Neighbourhood

Intelligent

Community

#1

development approval timelines across the G.T.A. —Altus Group

in Canada

Top 3

economic sectors

Community

#1 place

to buy real estate in the Greater Toronto Area One of Ontario's

top ranked

cancer centres

Trent University Durham GTA

16%

projected

population growth over the next decade

Healthcare • Education • Professional Services •

Top 10

—Ontario Construction Report

Durham College • Ontario Tech University •

for jobs

among North American cities

Institutions

to work

#1 City

2nd best investment strategy

Post Secondary

Top 10 places

1.2 million

workers within a

#1

Community in Durham Region —Maclean's

45 minute

commute

in Canada for Millennial Migration

One of the most

diverse economies in Canada

Top 3

11,500+

companies 67,000+ jobs

Smart 21 community

Highest population growth in Canada —StatsCan

One of Canada’s

fastest growing

markets for

tech talent

25,000 student population

in a unique, technology rich learning environment


Oshawa’s competitive advantage comes from globally cost competitive labour and an emerging pool of talent from key institutions such as Ontario Tech University, Durham College and Trent University Durham GTA.

Other areas of competitive advantage include: • Some of the lowest industrial and office commercial lease rates in the G.T.A. • Highly competitive property taxes for industrial and commercial office development • Development charges exemption on industrial development

Oshawa ranked 2nd in the 2017/18 Top 10 North American Cities of the Future for FDI Strategy as ranked by fDI Intelligence.

• Affordable wages for start-up businesses • Access to high quality infrastructure, such as Oshawa’s dark fibre optics network • Excellent technical and college level programming, aligned with local labour market • Strong research and innovation assets • High quality of place

in the 2018

in the world to

Global Entrepreneurship Index

Source: The World Bank 2017

Source: Global Entrepreneurship and Development Institute

start a business.

Oshawa’s Sector Strategy was developed to reflect the city’s evolving economic landscape and to set directions for economic development initiatives. Throughout a number of community and business consultations, the study revealed five key sectors in Oshawa that are positioned with high potential for growth. • • • • •

Advanced Manufacturing Energy Health and Biosciences Information Technologies Logistics

For Site Selectors

Oshawa’s Economic Development Services offers a comprehensive online database providing the latest demographics, labour market information, utility and tax rates, lists of top employers, research centres and more. The database enables users to select information/statistics needed and can generate customized PDF reports. An inventory of available properties in Oshawa is also available. oshawa.ca/business oshawa.ca/siteselection

Employment Per Sector

Canada is ranked:

3rd 2nd best place

Key Sectors

#2

best place to locate

Global HQ Source: U.S. News and World Report, 2018

Free trade deals with 46 countries

1.6B customers

Source: Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade

NAICS Codes*

Oshawa Jobs

Durham Region Jobs

Advanced Manufacturing

31–33

3,484

18,893

Logistics

48–49

3,928

12,675

I.T.

51

981

3,545

Energy

21–22

545

10,739

Health Technologies

62

11,303

28,802

*North American Industry Classification System

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Sector Profile Health and Biosciences Oshawa is home to a new and emerging health cluster. The city is a centre of excellence in healthcare and a regional hub for education, training and clinical research activity. The health and biosciences sector encompasses a variety of businesses including medical research, the development of pharmaceuticals, digital health, precision medicine, development and manufacturing of medical health devices with technological elements such as artificial intelligence, and the healthcare system itself. The health and biosciences industry generates significant economic growth annually, representing 11% of Canada’s annual G.D.P. and accounting for over 11,000 jobs in Oshawa.

Queen’s Family Medicine Program The Queen’s University Family Medicine program at Lakeridge Health was established in 2012 and is the newest of four teaching sites for Queen’s University family medicine residents. Clinical Faculty describe Oshawa as a “sweet spot” in southeast Ontario due to its equidistant proximity to Toronto and the Kawartha Lakes.

Labour Stat Durham Region’s Health Technology Labour Force: 28,802 Source: ESRI Data Modelling, 2020

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Assets • Grandview Children’s Centre • The Oshawa Clinic Group represents the largest multi-speciality medical group practice in Canada • Lakeridge Health • Lakeridge Health Education and Research Network (LHEARN) • Post-secondary programs supporting the Health Sector at Durham College and Ontario Tech University

Key Companies • • • •

Orthodent Paradigm Clinical Trials Praxair Prosthetic Technologies

With a single payer healthcare system in Ontario, Oshawa offers significant cost savings to your business. The Pharmaceutical Chemistry program at Ontario Tech University is one of the top ranking programs in Canada. Source: Ontario Tech University

17%

total jobs in Oshawa represented by the Health Technology Sector.

Used by students in Durham College's Pre-Health Science program, this Anatomage Table is a life-size virtual dissection tool that enables users to visualize anatomy at the highest level of accuracy.


Sector Profile Advanced Manufacturing Advanced manufacturing has ushered in new methods in the production of goods and services using computer-controlled and micro-electronics-based equipment, including CAD design, robots and automated storage systems. Increased innovation and technological adoption now involves new manufacturing processes that encompass innovative technologies such as 3D printing, machine learning and cybersecurity.

Assets % Cost Advantage Relative to the U.S. Mexico 13.9% Canada 9.7% Netherlands 8.4% Italy 7.1% UK 7.0% Australia 7.0% France 6.5% Germany 5.0% Japan 5.0%

• A.C.E. at Ontario Tech University (one of the world’s most sophisticated climatic wind tunnels that can test product life cycling and performance under the most intense and extreme weather conditions) • Durham College School of Skilled Trades, Apprenticeship and Renewable Technology • General Motors Canadian Engineering Centre • Integrated Manufacturing Centre at Durham College • OPG Engineering Building at Ontario Tech University

Key Companies • EHC Global • Canfab Packaging • Fresh Del Monte Produce

• AGS Automotive Oshawa • Cleeve Technology • General Motors of Canada

General Motors Canada has repurposed the Oshawa Assembly Plant to make [at cost] 1 million masks per month for the Canadian government amid a global shortage of medical supplies needed to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

Labour Stat Durham Region’s Advanced Manufacturing Labour Force: 18,893 Source: ESRI Data Modelling, 2020

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top 5

5% total jobs in Oshawa represented by the Manufacturing Sector.

Oshawa is one of the mid-sized advanced manufacturing clusters in North America, with an advanced manufacturing labour force of 7,900.

The Conference Board of Canada projects manufacturing output will rebound by 8.2% this year and 8.5% in 2022.

GM selected Oshawa for the production of a new line of pickup trucks in 2022. An investment of $1.3 billion at the Oshawa Assembly Plant will bring over 1,400 workers to our community. The company has also fulfilled a goal of producing 10 million medical masks for Canadians.

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Sector Profile Energy Oshawa is centrally located in Durham Region, which through Ontario Power Generation carries the responsibility of delivering roughly 50% of Ontario’s energy needs for 15 million people. The nuclear refurbishment is one of the largest infrastructure projects across Canada, ensuring 30 more years of station operation, $90 billion in economic benefits for Ontario and 14,200 jobs per year. With the local presence of innovative companies and relevant post-secondary programs, Energy Technology is a prominent economic sector for Oshawa. Ontario Tech University Energy Systems and Nuclear Science Research Centre (E.R.C.) is a 9,300 square metre (100,000 sq. ft.) facility that houses the university’s unique-in-Canada education programs and research in geothermal, hydraulic, hydrogen, natural gas, nuclear, solar and wind energy technologies.

Assets • • • •

Clean Energy Research Laboratory (CERL) Energy Systems and Nuclear Science Research Centre (ERC) Nuclear Simulation Lab Energy Systems Engineering Technology Program

New advanced energy project Oshawa Power and Utilities Corporation Energy Services and the City of Oshawa announced that Delpark Homes Centre will be the future site of a 600 kW combined heat and power plant. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by O.P.U.C.E.S. OPG Corporate HQ Ontario Power Generation (OPG) plans to build a new corporate headquarters located within Durham Region by 2024. The new campus will include the existing Darlington Energy Complex located just south of Highway 401 and a new building to be constructed on adjacent land. Once complete, the site will accommodate OPG staff from 15 existing locations across the Greater Toronto Area and Niagara Region, bringing over 2,000 jobs to our region.

Key Companies • • • • •

En-Pro International Ontario Power Generation Oshawa PUC Networks EV Fern Lakeridge Precision

Clean Energy Research Laboratory

Labour Stat Durham Region’s Energy Labour Force: 10,739 Source: ESRI Data Modelling, 2020

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Durham Region produces about 30% of Ontario’s electricity and is a recognized energy cluster with two nuclear generating stations.

Centre for Canadian Nuclear Sustainability Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is launching the Centre for Canadian Nuclear Sustainability, a world class facility that will attract skilled jobs, innovative businesses and economic development to Durham Region as well as advance solutions for minimizing nuclear materials and recycling clean materials.


Sector Profile Information Technology

Sector Profile Logistics

Information Technology includes goods and services that process, transmit or receive information. These are technologies related to software, hardware, computer services, telecommunications, and microelectronics. I.T. is prevalent in e-commerce, e-learning, e-health, wireless multimedia and digital entertainment, in addition to emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

Oshawa is one of few cities that can boast an airport, rail lines, a regional deep-sea port and major highways all within close proximity. Companies appreciate that the deep-sea port’s loading dock is located just 2 km/1.2 mi from Highway 401. With the completion of a rail spur, the Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority is truly intermodal, and able to respond to the growing demands of current and prospective port clients. Employing over 300 people, the Port handled a record level of cargo in 2020 at 672,000 metric tonnes.

Global Cyberlympics In 2019, the City of Oshawa was host to The Global Cyberlympics, a worldwide cybersecurity competition. It pits teams from all over the world to compete in a series of challenges in the areas of Digital Forensics, Web Application Exploitation, System Exploitation, Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering.

Assets • • • •

Spark Centre Regional Innovation Centre • Durham College AI/Hub Gaming and Virtual Reality Laboratory • Hacker Research Laboratory Health Informatics Laboratory • OPUC Dark Fibre Optics Spark Angel Network

Key Companies • Concentrix • Cross Platform Cloud Technologies • Conpute • IFTech • Mojility • International (RSI) • Resource Software Canada is ranked 12th in the world for autonomous readiness and is a world leading hub of AI —KPMG

Labour Stat Durham Region’s Information Technologies Labour Force: 9,700 Source: ESRI Data Modelling, 2019

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• Marketing Laboratory • Networking Laboratory • Communication Network

Digital Services

International Cost Advantage* Mexico

34.4%

Canada

26.0%

Netherlands

17.7%

Italy

16.5%

Australia

15.9%

UK

14.4%

France

12.2%

Japan

11.2%

Germany

11.0%

relative to the U.S.*

Assets • Air: The Oshawa Executive Airport can accommodate a range of aircraft—from small recreational planes and 20-passenger business jets to 70-passenger turbo prop commuters. Corporate travel and just-in-time freight services are expedited with the presence of Canada Customs and fixed-based aviation services (FBO). Toronto Pearson International Airport (Canada’s largest airport) is located only 70 km/43 mi from Oshawa • Rail: CN Rail and CP Rail • Roads: Highway 401 and Highway 407 East • Seaway: Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority accommodates any size or type of vessel that transits the Street Lawrence Seaway System and is fully intermodal with CN rail spur

Key Companies • • • •

Canada Cartage Oshawa Stevedoring Pival International TMH Logistics

• • • •

Mackie Transportation Enterprise Airlines TTR Transport Aosom Canada Inc

The Port of Oshawa cargo totals reached 672,000 metric tonnes— a record volume for 2020.

The Oshawa Port’s newest addition features a $6 million grain terminal with a 10,000 metric tonne capacity for the local farming community.

Residents working in the Transportation and Warehousing Sector Oshawa 5,190 Durham Region 17,011 Commuter Region 63,913

Logistics

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