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Ontario’s Small, Northern and Rural Colleges Join Forces to Advance  Ontario’s Role as Canada’s Economic Engine 

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North Bay – April 8, 2025 – As Ontario faces the economic impacts of changing U.S.-
Canada dynamics, 11 of the province’s small, northern and rural colleges are partnering
to launch the Ontario Regional Economic Workforce and Innovation Network 
(OREWIN). This coalition is focused on advancing regional solutions to protect Ontario, 
its communities, its workers, and its industries. 

OREWIN colleges are pillars of their communities and hubs for industry collaboration, 
career-ready training, and market-driven innovation. Together, OREWIN colleges are 
partners in protecting Ontario against economic and industry disruption and will 
advance Ontario’s tariff response plan. They will leverage their distinct industry,
education, and community networks to deliver on Ontario's workforce and 
infrastructure commitments, including:

• Partnering on the planned $705 million investment to expand STEM and skilled 
trades training capacity.
• Supplying a highly skilled workforce to deliver on $22 billion of new 
infrastructure investments.
• Training over one million skilled trades workers through the province’s $2.5 
billion investment, including by enhancing and continuing to deliver local
apprenticeships.
• Supporting the Ontario Labour Market Survey to ensure local and regional 
labour markets are understood and reflected.

“Small, northern and rural colleges are already key drivers of Ontario’s economic 
success, and this partnership reinforces our commitment to driving Ontario’s critical 
industries forward while helping Ontario workers navigate a changing trade and 
economic landscape,” said George Burton, OREWIN Chair and Canadore College 
President. 

“Together we can strengthen the industries that drive Ontario’s economy – like forestry, 
agriculture, mining, and renewable energy – while training skilled labour and 
supporting local businesses as they explore new production methods, enhance 
efficiency, and compete in new markets.”

OREWIN colleges are already delivering the specialized training that Ontario’s 
industries need to adapt to shifting trade relationships, new workforce demands, and 
evolving economic challenges. With deep regional expertise and strong industry ties, 
OREWIN members are ready to expand their reach and protect Ontario’s economic 
future.

About OREWIN 
The Ontario Regional Economic & Workforce Innovation Network (OREWIN) harnesses 
the strengths of its member colleges to advance the economic interests of Ontario’s 
small, northern and rural college communities – and the whole province.
Member colleges include Cambrian College, Canadore College, Collège Boréal, Collège 
La Cité, Confederation College, Fleming College, Lambton College, Loyalist College,
Northern College, St. Lawrence College, and Sault College.
Colleges Ontario will observe and support OREWIN in bringing a unique focus to 
Ontario’s small, northern and rural colleges. OREWIN colleges will continue to work 
collaboratively with Colleges Ontario and all our college partners, while continuing to 
advance solutions for our local workers, communities, and businesses. 

Media Inquiries 
info@orewin.ca


ABOUT ST. LAWRENCE COLLEGE (SLC)

St. Lawrence College is situated on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples; we are grateful to live and learn on these lands. With campuses in Kingston, Brockville, and Cornwall, SLC delivers education and training that meets the needs of community, industry, and employers. The College prepares students to succeed in the global economy through relevant, practical programs and experiential learning opportunities. SLC programs include diplomas, degrees, graduate certificates, apprenticeships, micro-credentials and life-long learning opportunities. Everyone belongs in the SLC community with more than 125,000 alumni in 75 countries around the world.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Media Contact:

Laura Tulchinsky
Communications Officer
St. Lawrence College
613.329.2451
communications@sl.on.ca

Julie Einarson
Chief of Staff
St. Lawrence College
613.328.2440
communications@sl.on.ca

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