Wynne announces $26 M for GE plant

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Wynne announces $26 M for GE plant

Calling it “the next generation of manufacturing,” Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne announced a $26.5-million Jobs and Prosperity Fund grant for General Electric’s planned factory on Silverthorn Street in Welland.

Through the grant, the GE location, off of Highway 140, will be able to create 220 jobs and have a positive impact on the economy.

“This is an exciting, exciting day for Welland, for the Niagara Region and for Ontario,” she said. “In this day and age, a global company like GE can choose to invest anywhere.”

Elyse Allan, president and chief executive officer of GE Canada, said this factory is the country’s first “brilliant factory.”

“Several years ago, GE announced a challenging and exciting ambition to shift from a traditional industrial company to a company that really embraces what’s happening in the world around digital technology,” she said.

Not only will the factory be using the latest technologies to create reciprocating gas engines, diesel engines and other GE products, it will also be operating differently from other factories. Heiner Markhoff, president of GE Distributed Power, said the factory will be using the leading manufacturing practices and tools.

In addition to that, it will be able to operate off the grid.

“The plant in Welland will not only have to be relying on the grid, but on peak periods will be off the grid.”

He said during off-grid periods, three GE engines will be humming in the background.

Like Wynne, Markhoff was at the groundbreaking ceremony to do more than just speak.

“At this brilliant factory here in Welland, we’re planning to invest $165 million US dollars,” he said.

Welland Mayor Frank Campion said the amount of money being invested into this facility is great. Both the jobs created and the economic impact are “extremely substantial” to the city and Niagara, he said.

The local economy especially will be benefiting from the factory during the building stages.

“Certainly there’s going to be a big impact on local business as the project comes on site and starts to do their construction,” Campion said, noting some of the investment money will filter into the economy.

When he addressed the crowd, he said it was “a fantastic day to be mayor of Welland.”

During his time at the podium, Campion was quick to point out the joint efforts it took to make this happen, something that wasn’t missed by the other speakers either.

“The whole city and the region have shown great teamwork and tremendous support for us being here,” Allan said.

“It is that combination of the technology, the people, the collaboration and the partnerships that really make the secret sauce that will make this such a wonderful, globally competitive, long-lived facility.”

The initial announcement for the plant came back in June. The Welland location was chosen for its proximity to the border and Allan added on Friday there is a lot of opportunity for expansion.

Regional Chairman Alan Caslin said doing business in Niagara makes sense. He said the region is the first foreign trade point zone and has a lot to offer.

The GE factory is set to open in 2018.

Also in attendance for the groundbreaking were GE vice-chairman John Rice, International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland, Niagara Centre MPP Vance Badawey, Welland MPP Cindy Forster, Port Colborne Mayor John Maloney and Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn.

Wynne announces $26 M for GE plant | Welland Tribune
 

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We have to bribe manufacturing plants to come back. And only if they can be off grid. You know the really expensive Ontario grid? The one that uses the most fossil fuel in North America?

GE doesn't even want to be tied into it :lol:
 

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How long do those 220 people have to work and pay taxes to reach the break-even point on $26 million? I'm just guessing but 2116 somehow seems about right.
 

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And flossy decries the tax breaks (which he calls subsidies) given to companies finding oil out west...


What a two faced hypocrite.......
 

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that gas plant always rears it's smelly fukkin wynne head eh.
 

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This is an exciting, exciting day for Welland, for the Niagara Region and for Ontario,” she said. “In this day and age, a global company like GE can choose to invest anywhere.”
But nobody else globally was stupid enough to fork over $29M...

Exciting
 

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And flossy decries the tax breaks (which he calls subsidies) given to companies finding oil out west...


What a two faced hypocrite.......

You are incredibly stupid (as are three others apparently) and here's why:

I don't decry subsidies, I just don't believe in giving them to the oil industry.
 

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Wynne announces $26 M for GE plant

Calling it “the next generation of manufacturing,” Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne announced a $26.5-million Jobs and Prosperity Fund grant for General Electric’s planned factory on Silverthorn Street in Welland.

Through the grant, the GE location, off of Highway 140, will be able to create 220 jobs and have a positive impact on the economy.

“This is an exciting, exciting day for Welland, for the Niagara Region and for Ontario,” she said. “In this day and age, a global company like GE can choose to invest anywhere.”

Elyse Allan, president and chief executive officer of GE Canada, said this factory is the country’s first “brilliant factory.”

“Several years ago, GE announced a challenging and exciting ambition to shift from a traditional industrial company to a company that really embraces what’s happening in the world around digital technology,” she said.

Not only will the factory be using the latest technologies to create reciprocating gas engines, diesel engines and other GE products, it will also be operating differently from other factories. Heiner Markhoff, president of GE Distributed Power, said the factory will be using the leading manufacturing practices and tools.

In addition to that, it will be able to operate off the grid.

“The plant in Welland will not only have to be relying on the grid, but on peak periods will be off the grid.”

He said during off-grid periods, three GE engines will be humming in the background.

Like Wynne, Markhoff was at the groundbreaking ceremony to do more than just speak.

“At this brilliant factory here in Welland, we’re planning to invest $165 million US dollars,” he said.

Welland Mayor Frank Campion said the amount of money being invested into this facility is great. Both the jobs created and the economic impact are “extremely substantial” to the city and Niagara, he said.

The local economy especially will be benefiting from the factory during the building stages.

“Certainly there’s going to be a big impact on local business as the project comes on site and starts to do their construction,” Campion said, noting some of the investment money will filter into the economy.

When he addressed the crowd, he said it was “a fantastic day to be mayor of Welland.”

During his time at the podium, Campion was quick to point out the joint efforts it took to make this happen, something that wasn’t missed by the other speakers either.

“The whole city and the region have shown great teamwork and tremendous support for us being here,” Allan said.

“It is that combination of the technology, the people, the collaboration and the partnerships that really make the secret sauce that will make this such a wonderful, globally competitive, long-lived facility.”

The initial announcement for the plant came back in June. The Welland location was chosen for its proximity to the border and Allan added on Friday there is a lot of opportunity for expansion.

Regional Chairman Alan Caslin said doing business in Niagara makes sense. He said the region is the first foreign trade point zone and has a lot to offer.

The GE factory is set to open in 2018.

Also in attendance for the groundbreaking were GE vice-chairman John Rice, International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland, Niagara Centre MPP Vance Badawey, Welland MPP Cindy Forster, Port Colborne Mayor John Maloney and Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn.

Wynne announces $26 M for GE plant | Welland Tribune

Jesus there's a lot of kinky sex in that silly article. groundbreaking, foreign trade point zone, Freeland! proximity, oportunity for expansion, why don't they hire a writer? Tremendous fantastic,“extremely substantial”, BIG who will they sell these sewing machines to?
 

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Like GE needs a cash donation, they only pocket about $15bil yearly.
Gas or diesel engines fired up for any purpose and wynne has a robust hissy fit yet she donates $$$$ to bribe GE to build them here. No question this area needs jobs but this bribe does not address the root cause of why companies bailed out of ontario....they can't afford her overhead. What self serving preem is going to rain on her own parade with pesky facts though, drastic times call for drastic measures so even though she deplores internal combustion engines she chip$ in to build them to keep her green prov afloat. How do you define hypocrisy.
 

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Well let's see, based on the LPO's previous "job creation" estimates, those 220 jobs will probably turn out to be couple of dozen or so. They have a nasty habit of counting temporary jobs, like the construction of a project, in the job tally.
 

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Cash bribes to the biggest Corporation in the world that created the global warming myth.

Nobody makes more off the AGW scam than GE. Siemens a close second but who is counting?