Chapleau Community Profile
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Chapleau Community Profile
V 1.0 September 2013 © 2013 Chapleau Economic Development Corporation Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Although all data is believed to be the most accurate and up-to-date, the reader is advised to verify all data before making any decisions based upon the information contained in this document. For further information, please contact: Chelsea Swearengen, Economic Development Officer Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 26 Pine Street W, PO Box 188 Chapleau, ON P0M1K0 Phone: 705-860-5601 Email: cedc@vianet.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Location ............................................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Climate .............................................................................................................................. 3 2 DEMOGRAPHICS ........................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 Population Size and Growth ................................................................................................. 5 2.2 Age Profile ......................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Language Characteristics ..................................................................................................... 6 2.4 Mobility Characteristics ........................................................................................................ 7 2.5 Level of Education .............................................................................................................. 8 2.6 Income ............................................................................................................................ 10 3 LABOUR FORCE ........................................................................................................................ 13 3.1 Key Indicators .................................................................................................................. 13 3.2 Labour Force by Occupation .............................................................................................. 14 3.3 Labour Force by Industry .................................................................................................. 17 3.4 Place of Work ................................................................................................................... 18 3.5 Largest Employers ............................................................................................................ 21 4 TRANSPORTATION AND SHIPPING ........................................................................................ 22 4.1 Highways ......................................................................................................................... 22 4.2 Rail Services..................................................................................................................... 23 4.3 Airports ........................................................................................................................... 25 4.4 Ports ............................................................................................................................... 26 5 TAXES AND UTILITIES ............................................................................................................ 28 5.1 Local Property Tax Rates ................................................................................................... 28 5.2 Federal and Provincial Income Tax Rates ............................................................................ 29 5.3 Waste Management .......................................................................................................... 31 5.4 Communications Infrastructure .......................................................................................... 31 5.5 Electricity ......................................................................................................................... 32 6 BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT RELATED FEES ..................................................................... 36 6.1 Development Related Fees ................................................................................................ 36 7 BUSINESS SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES .................................................................. 37 7.1 Government ..................................................................................................................... 37 7.2 Non-Governmental Organizations ....................................................................................... 38 7.3 Education, Employment and Training ................................................................................. 39 7.4 Financial .......................................................................................................................... 41 7.5 Real Estate ...................................................................................................................... 41 8 QUALITY OF LIFE ..................................................................................................................... 42 8.1 Housing Characteristics ..................................................................................................... 42 8.2 Health, Social and Community Services............................................................................... 43 8.3 Education ........................................................................................................................ 45 8.4 Emergency and Protective Services .................................................................................... 45 8.5 Recreation and Tourism .................................................................................................... 46 8.6 Events ............................................................................................................................. 46 8.7 Local Media ...................................................................................................................... 46 APPENDIX - INCENTIVES ............................................................................................................... 48 Business Directory Available Online Chapleau Economic Development Corporation www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 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 1: Chapleau Average Temperature (°C) ......................................................................................................................3 2: Chapleau Average Precipitation ..............................................................................................................................4 3: Population Change ................................................................................................................................................5 4: Age Distribution ....................................................................................................................................................6 5: Language Characteristics, 2013 ..............................................................................................................................6 6: Chapleau Mobility Rates .........................................................................................................................................7 7: Education Attainment, 2013 ...................................................................................................................................9 8: Total Income Levels, 2012 ................................................................................................................................... 10 9: Family Income Levels, 2012 ................................................................................................................................. 11 10: Household Income Levels, 2012 ......................................................................................................................... 12 11: Labour Force Characteristics, 2013 ..................................................................................................................... 13 12: Labour Force by Occupation, 2013 ..................................................................................................................... 15 13: Labour Force by Industry, 2013 .......................................................................................................................... 17 14: Where the Chapleau Resident Labour Force Works, 2006 ..................................................................................... 18 15: Place of Residence for Persons Working in Chapleau, 2006 .................................................................................. 18 16: Usual Place of Work for Residents ...................................................................................................................... 19 17: General Wages (Northeast Region, Ontario) by Occupation .................................................................................. 20 18: Largest Private Sector Employers ........................................................................................................................ 21 19: Largest Public Sector Employers ......................................................................................................................... 21 20: Distance to Urban Centres ................................................................................................................................. 22 21: Distance to Major US Border Crossings ............................................................................................................... 22 22: Local Property Tax Rates, 2013 .......................................................................................................................... 28 23: Provincial Land Tax Rates, 2013 ......................................................................................................................... 28 24: Provincial Land Tax Rate: Railway Companies and Power Utilities ......................................................................... 28 25: Corporate Taxes – Non-Canadian Controlled ....................................................................................................... 29 26: Corporate Taxes – Canadian Controlled............................................................................................................... 29 27: Ontario's Capital Tax Elimination Plan ................................................................................................................. 30 28: Personal Income Tax, 2013 ................................................................................................................................ 30 29: Sales Tax .......................................................................................................................................................... 30 30: Landfill and Tipping Fees ................................................................................................................................... 31 31: Communications Infrastructure........................................................................................................................... 31 32: Chapleau Public Utilities Corporation Electricity Rates........................................................................................... 32 33: Water Fees ....................................................................................................................................................... 35 34: Plumbing Inspection Fees .................................................................................................................................. 35 35: Permit Fees ....................................................................................................................................................... 36 36: Application Fees ................................................................................................................................................ 36 37: Residential Assessment Property Values, MPAC 2008 ........................................................................................... 42 38: Dwelling Characteristics, 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 42 39: Chapleau Schools .............................................................................................................................................. 45 40: Annual Events ................................................................................................................................................... 46 41: Newspapers ...................................................................................................................................................... 46 42: Radio Stations ................................................................................................................................................... 47 43: Cable Service and Television .............................................................................................................................. 47 List of Figures Figure Figure Figure Figure 1: 2: 3: 4: Chapleau Location Map .........................................................................................................................................2 Age Distribution Chart, 2013 .................................................................................................................................5 Educational Attainment, 2013 ...............................................................................................................................8 Labour Force by Occupation, 2013 ...................................................................................................................... 14 Chapleau Economic Development Corporation www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 1 Introduction The Township of Chapleau is situated within the Boreal Forest and Arctic Watershed Region of Northern Ontario. Chapleau is best known for being the home of the world's largest Crown Game Preserve, as well as being the 2011 winners of WFN's Ultimate Fishing Town Canada contest. The Game Preserve, established in 1925, is 700,000 hectares in size, making it an exciting eco-tourism destination for world nature and wildlife travelers. Chapleau is also home to many different cultural communities, such as Chapleau Cree First Nation, Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation, Brunswick House First Nation, Chapleau's francophone community and Chapleau's Metis community. All of the various cultures have had a large impact on the history and upcoming of Chapleau. Deeply rooted in the fur trade and the railway, Chapleau's history began in 1885 when the Canadian Pacific Railway line provided access for the Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post. A fire in 1948 encouraged the government to develop a road so that logging contractors could remove the timber before it rotted. Consequently, Highway 129 was completed during the depression. In future years, Highways 101 and 17 were constructed to link Chapleau with Timmins to the East, and Wawa to the West (Wawa 140 kilometres to the West and Timmins 200 kilometres to the East). Chapleau offers beautiful land to be utilized however you wish - ATVing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, bird watching, biking, swimming, fishing, hunting, boating, etc. If you're looking for the ultimate outdoor adventure, come to the beautiful Chapleau Region for an unforgettable experience! Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 1 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 1.1 Location Chapleau is linked to larger communities, such as Timmins and Sault Ste. Marie, via highway 101, and to Sudbury via highways 129 and 17. The Budd Car, operated by Via rail, offers train service travelling alternately east to Sudbury or west to White River with daily stops in Chapleau. Travellers and residents can reach southern Ontario by Via Rail on the Canadian National Railway which stops regularly in Foleyet, which is one hour from Chapleau. International travel can be accommodated at Toronto Pearson international airport, with connecting regional air service to Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie, and Sudbury. Chapleau operates a municipal airport that is used for emergency services, and is host to the Ministry of Natural Resources base, which is used for fire suppression water bombers. Figure 1: Chapleau Location Map Source: Google Maps, McSweeney and Associates, 2013, http://bit.ly/1bVf07M Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 2 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 1.2 Climate Chapleau derives climatic data from the NAV Canada staffed weather station at the Chapleau Airport. Table 1: Chapleau Average Temperature (°C) Temperature Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Daily Average -16 -13.2 -7.2 1.4 9.4 14.5 17 15.7 10.6 3.9 -3.8 -11.8 Standard Deviation 3.2 3.4 2.2 2.5 2.3 1.6 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.7 2.3 4 Daily Maximum -9.7 -6.5 -0.5 7.6 16.2 21 23.3 21.6 15.8 8.4 0.2 -6.5 Daily Minimum -22.4 -19.9 -13.8 -4.8 2.5 8 10.6 9.8 5.3 -0.6 -7.8 -17.1 Extreme Maximum 5 10.5 19 30 32.5 36.5 35 34 31 25.5 18.3 22 Extreme Minimum -50 -43.5 -41.5 -24 -9.5 -6 -3 -1 -7.5 -17 -31 -42 Source: Environment Canada, Chapleau Weather Station. * This station meets WMO standards for temperature and precipitation. http://bit.ly/16f5Gvq Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 3 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 2: Chapleau Average Precipitation Precipitation Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Rainfall (mm) 1.6 2 13.1 24.1 69.5 76.8 86.7 76.2 87.4 69.1 22.6 2.6 Snowfall (cm) 58.3 41.1 36.8 21.8 3.3 0 0 0 0.5 8.5 39.4 67.2 Precipitation (mm) 55.9 41.1 48.5 46.3 72.7 76.8 86.7 76.2 87.8 78.3 60.1 66.2 Extreme Daily Rainfall (mm) 6.6 12.4 21 25.8 47 82.6 53.4 56 71.8 57.2 28.6 17.4 Extreme Daily Snowfall (cm) 31 39 31 26.6 22 0 0 0 3.4 19.6 33 36.5 Extreme Daily Precipitation (mm) 31 29.4 31 34 47 82.6 53.4 56 71.8 57.2 33 36.4 Extreme Snow Depth (cm) 113 116 132 115 80 0 0 0 0 21 35 60 Source: Environment Canada, Chapleau Weather Station. * This station meets WMO standards for temperature and precipitation. http://bit.ly/16f5Gvq Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 4 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 2 Demographics 2.1 Population Size and Growth Table 3: Population Change Chapleau Population Count % Change from Previous Census Ontario Population Count % Change from Previous Census 2001 2006 2011 2013* 2,832 2,354 2,116 2,083 -3.5 -16.9 -10.1 2001 2006 2011 2013* 11,410,046 12,160,282 12,851,821 13,473,073 6.1 6.6 5.7 Source: Statistics Canada 2001, 2006 and Manifold Superdemographics 2013. * Estimated McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013 2.2 Age Profile In 2013, Chapleau had a slightly older population compared to the provincial average. The median age in the township was 44.3, compared to 40.3 in Ontario, and the average age was 41.6 compared to the provincial figure of 39.9. Figure 2: Age Distribution Chart, 2013 10 Ontario 9 Chapleau 8 Percentage 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Age Segment Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 5 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 4: Age Distribution Chapleau Chapleau Ontario Characteristics 2013 2013 (%) 2013 (%) Age 2,085 100.00 13,473,073 0 to 4 years 103 4.94 5.50 5 to 9 years 104 4.99 5.57 10 to 14 years 128 6.14 5.95 15 to 19 years 153 7.34 6.72 20 to 24 years 104 4.99 6.63 25 to 29 years 99 4.75 6.35 30 to 34 years 99 4.75 6.25 35 to 39 years 124 5.95 6.59 40 to 44 years 148 7.10 7.21 45 to 49 years 202 9.69 8.22 50 to 54 years 202 9.69 7.82 55 to 59 years 173 8.30 6.71 60 to 64 years 123 5.90 5.94 65 to 69 years 89 4.27 4.37 70 to 74 years 79 3.79 3.42 75 to 79 years 65 3.12 2.76 80 to 84 years 50 2.40 2.10 85 years and over 40 1.92 1.91 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. 2.3 Language Characteristics Table 5 indicates 33.1% of people in Chapleau identify as Francophone, a much higher percentage than Ontario. Table 5: Language Characteristics, 2013 Characteristics Chapleau Chapleau (%) Ontario (%) Total population 2,083 100 13,473,073 English only 1,385 66.5 93.2 French only 690 33.1 4.0 English and French 0 0 0.7 Neither English nor French 7 0 2.1 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 6 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 2.4 Mobility Characteristics Residents in Chapleau are less likely to change places of residence in the five year category, compared to the Province. Estimates indicate those moving to Chapleau tend to be relocating from within Ontario rather than outside of the province or country. Table 6: Chapleau Mobility Rates Chapleau 2013 Characteristics Chapleau 2013 (%) Ontario 2013 (%) Mobility status – place of residence one year ago Total population 1 year and over1 2,083 Non-movers2 1,730 83.1 86.9 353 16.9 13.1 198 9.5 7.8 155 7.4 5.3 Migrants within Canada 154 7.4 4.2 Migrants from outside Canada 142 6.8 3.8 Migrants within Ontario 11 0.5 0.5 Migrants from outside Ontario 1 0.0 1.1 Movers3 Non-migrants Migrants 4 5 13,473,073 Mobility status – place of residence status five years ago Total population 5 years and over 2,083 Non-movers 1,469 70.5 59.1 614 29.5 40.9 Non-migrants 317 15.2 22.0 Migrants 297 14.3 18.9 Migrants within Canada 297 14.3 13.9 Migrants from outside Canada 282 13.5 12.3 Migrants within Ontario 15 0.7 1.6 Migrants from outside Ontario 0 0.0 5.0 Movers 13,473,073 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. 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). Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 7 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 2.5 Level of Education Figure 3 and Table 7 indicate the level of educational attainment in Chapleau in 2013. Over 74% of Chapleau residents have a certificate, diploma or degree. The percentage of persons with an apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma is higher than the Ontario average. Figure 3: Educational Attainment, 2013 Ontario Earned doctorate Chapleau Master's degree Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary… Educational Attainment University certificate or diploma above… Bachelor's degree University certificate or degree University certificate or diploma below… University certificate, diploma or degree College, CEGEP or other non-university… 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 80.0 Percentage Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 8 www.chapleau.ca 100.0 Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 7: Education Attainment, 2013 6 Characteristics 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 Chapleau 1,169 298 871 261 164 Chapleau (%) 100.0 25.5 74.5 22.3 14.0 Ontario (%) 7,420,372 13.3 86.7 25.1 8.6 287 24.6 22.0 160 13.7 30.9 23 2.0 4.6 138 108 11.8 9.2 26.3 16.4 0 0.0 3.1 0 0.0 0.7 13 16 1.1 1.4 5.3 0.8 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. 6 By highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 9 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 2.6 Income Table 8 indicates that, in 20127, the average and median total income levels were higher in Chapleau than in Ontario. Table 8: Total Income Levels, 2012 Characteristic Total population 15 years and over (by income 2012) 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 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 and over Characteristic Median total income $ Average total income $ Standard error of average total income $ Chapleau Chapleau Ontario (%) 1,747 100.0 11,179,784 107 1,640 33 74 60 108 51 53 40 159 88 121 111 57 112 129 147 195 85 18 2 Chapleau $38,884 $48,243 $1,412 6.1 93.9 1.9 4.2 3.4 6.2 2.9 3.0 2.3 9.1 5.0 6.9 6.4 3.3 6.4 7.4 8.4 11.2 4.9 1.0 0.1 4.7 95.3 4.0 3.3 3.1 3.3 5.4 3.9 5.6 8.5 7.0 6.3 6.3 5.7 5.0 4.2 6.7 9.3 4.9 2.1 0.7 Ontario $32,269 $47,225 $71 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013 (2012 incomes). 7 Please note that the 2013 Manifold data uses 2012 income data, as it is the most recent information available. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 10 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 9 indicates that, in 2012, families residing in Chapleau earned a higher median family income compared to Ontario averages. Table 9: Family Income Levels, 2012 Characteristic Total number of economic families (by income in 2012) 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 2012 for all economic families% Employment income % Government transfer payments % Other % Chapleau Chapleau (%) Ontario (%) 633 100.0 3,823,868 0 22 33 51 30 56 58 102 57 74 151 Chapleau 97,087 102,510 3,137 0.0 3.5 5.2 8.1 4.7 8.8 9.2 16.1 9.0 11.7 23.9 2.3 3.7 6.6 8.3 8.7 8.5 8.4 8.0 7.3 6.4 31.8 Ontario 91,435 114,465 114 100 100 82.08 11.29 6.63 78.63 10.57 10.79 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013 (2012 incomes). Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 11 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 10 demonstrates, using 2012 income data, that the average and median incomes for households in Chapleau were slightly lower in comparison to households in Ontario. Table 10: Household Income Levels, 2012 Characteristic Total number of private households (by income in 2012) 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 to $124,999 $125,000 to $149,999 $150,000 and over Characteristic Median household income $ Average household income $ Standard error of average household income $ Chapleau Chapleau (%) Ontario (%) 915 100 5,157,855 23 91 50 91 75 114 70 81 66 76 113 53 13 Chapleau 70,119 87,599 2,794 2.5 9.9 5.5 9.9 8.2 12.5 7.7 8.9 7.2 8.3 12.3 5.8 1.4 4.1 8.3 8.8 9.7 9.2 8.4 7.9 7.2 6.2 5.2 12.5 7.2 5.4 Ontario 71,508 93,861 100 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013 (2012 incomes). Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 12 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 3 Labour Force 3.1 Key Indicators Chapleau is home to a labour force that is 1,163 persons strong. As illustrated in Table 11, Chapleau’s labour participation rate is on par, while slightly higher than Ontario. The local employment rate is lower than that of the province, indicating a pool of available labour in the community. Table 11: Labour Force Characteristics, 20138 Characteristic Total population, aged 15 years and older In the labour force9 Employed Unemployed Not in the labour force Participation rate % Employment rate % Unemployment rate % Chapleau 1,747 1,163 984 179 584 66.5 56.3 15.4 Ontario 11,179,784 7,416,901 6,827,414 589,487 3,762,882 66.3 61.1 8.0 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. 8 Participation rate % = labourforce/total population aged 15 and over Employment rate % = employed/totalpopulation aged 15 and over Unemployment rate % = unemployed/labourforce 9 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. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 13 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 3.2 Labour Force by Occupation Figure 4 and Table 12 illustrate Chapleau’s labour force make up by occupation: The Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations represent the largest occupational group (25%) in the community. The percentage of the labour force in Sales and service occupations (23%) is also substantial. Figure 4: Labour Force by Occupation10, 2013 Management occupations 7.2 Business, finance and administration occupations 6.9 7.8 12.3 0.9 4.9 25.3 10.6 23.1 0.0 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations Health occupations Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Sales and service occupations Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations Occupations unique to primary industry Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. 10 Percentage calculated based on all occupations excludes occupation-not applicable. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 14 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 12: Labour Force by Occupation, 2013 11 Characteristic Total labour force aged 15 years and over by occupation Occupation - Not applicable All occupations Chapleau Chapleau (%) Ontario (%) 1,163 100.0 7,416,901 11 1,152 0.9 99.1 1.5 98.4 80 6.9 10.4 11 2 0.9 0.2 1.3 3.1 34 2.9 2.8 33 143 2.8 12.3 3.2 19.1 10 0.9 2.8 1 0.1 1.2 12 26 1 93 1.0 2.2 0.1 8.0 1.4 2.3 0.6 10.8 11 0.9 6.9 0 0.0 4.1 11 0.9 2.7 57 0 8 12 4.9 0.0 0.7 1.0 5.2 1.1 1.6 1.1 36 3.1 1.4 123 10.6 8.4 34 2.9 2.3 76 6.5 4.1 13 1.1 2.1 0 0 0.0 0.0 3.0 1.3 0 0.0 1.7 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. B Business, finance and administration occupations B0 Professional occupations in business and finance 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 11 National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 – 20% sample data. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 15 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 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 269 5 Chapleau (%) 23.1 0.4 Ontario (%) 23.7 0.8 2 0.2 2.3 9 16 23 33 21 0.8 1.4 2.0 2.8 1.8 4.6 1.9 1.2 1.4 1.6 14 1.2 0.8 7 138 0.6 11.9 1.4 7.8 294 25.3 13.9 8 0.7 0.7 9 0.8 2.3 0 0.0 0.9 0 0.0 1.3 27 15 2.3 1.3 2.1 0.7 18 1.5 0.4 168 14.4 3.2 49 4.2 2.4 91 7.8 2.4 18 1.5 1.4 59 5.1 0.2 14 1.2 0.7 84 7.2 7.0 13 56 3 1.1 4.8 0.3 0.4 2.5 2.4 12 1.0 1.7 Chapleau Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 16 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 3.3 Labour Force by Industry The largest percentage of labour force (by industry) in Chapleau is employed in the manufacturing industry, which accounts for 18.6% of the labour force compared to 13.8% for Ontario. The percentage of labour force (18%) in the transportation and warehousing industry locally is also high. The following table indicates labour force by industry: Table 13: Labour Force by Industry, 2013 Characteristic 12 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 Chapleau 1,163 12 1,152 62 0 10 31 216 0 147 209 0 10 0 0 0 Chapleau (%) 100.0 1.0 99.1 5.3 0.0 0.9 2.7 18.6 0.0 12.6 18.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 Ontario (%) 7,416,901 1.5 98.5 1.6 0.4 0.7 5.8 13.8 4.7 11.1 4.6 2.6 4.8 1.9 7.3 0.1 25 2.1 4.7 105 109 8 95 12 114 9.0 9.4 0.7 8.2 1.0 9.8 6.6 9.5 2.1 6.2 4.5 5.4 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. 12 North American Industry Classification System 2002 - 20% sample data. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 17 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 3.4 Place of Work Tables13 14 and 15 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 Chapleau resident labour force works within the community. The largest number of non-resident labour force commutes from surrounding communities such as Devon, Sultan, and rural residences (classified as Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part) to work in Chapleau. Work in Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part includes major Chapleau employers located just beyond town limits such as Tembec and True North Timber. Table 14: Where the Chapleau Resident Labour Force Works, 2006 Total Male Female Chapleau / Chapleau 560 285 280 Chapleau / Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part Total Resident Labour Force 360 920 195 480 165 445 360 195 165 39.1 40.6 37.1 Total Male Female Chapleau / Chapleau 560 285 280 Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part / Chapleau 55 35 20 25 640 10 330 10 310 80 45 30 12.5 13.6 9.7 Place of Residence / Place of Work Total resident labour force with a usual place of work outside of Chapleau Percent of residents declaring a place of work outside of Chapleau Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistic Canada, Commuting Flow; http://bit.ly/13gzGDU Table 15: Place of Residence for Persons Working in Chapleau, 2006 Place of Residence / Place of Work Chapleau 75 / Chapleau Total workforce working in Chapleau Total non-resident workforce commuting to work to Chapleau Percent of workers (non-residents) commuting to work in Chapleau Source: McSweeney & Associates, Statistic Canada, Commuting Flow; http://bit.ly/13gzGDU 13 Tables 14 and 15 were drawn from the 2006 Census, which is that last time this information was collected by stats Canada. It is meant to give insight into the commuting patterns of the local populace but is, unfortunately, dated. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 18 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 16 uses Manifold Data estimates, which though based on Census data, is not suitable to compare to the previous tables, which are drawn from 2006 Census data. However, the table helps to reinforce the previous tables and indicates a slightly higher percentage of out-bound commuters working outside the community. The community does have a lower percentage of residents working from their homes than the Ontario average. Table 16: Usual Place of Work for Residents Employment 2013 Total employed labour force 15 years and over (by place of work status) Usual place of work In census subdivision of residence In different census subdivision In same census division At home Outside Canada No fixed workplace address Chapleau Chapleau (%) Ontario (%) 984 100.0 6,827,414 863 485 379 353 43 0 78 87.7 49.3 38.5 35.9 4.4 0.0 7.9 83.2 49.8 33.4 12.8 6.9 0.5 9.4 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 19 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 3.5 General Wages by Occupation Table 17: General Wages (Northeast Region, Ontario) by Occupation14 Low Wage ($/hour) 16.19 Average Wage ($/hour) 20.73 High Wage ($/hour) 36.91 22.65 43.59 70.19 10.65 15.00 31.25 15.00 28.39 47.60 15.00 22.70 26.28 10.25 13.00 19.00 15.00 17.15 30.77 25.00 26.00 51.28 12.50 26.00 39.73 Storekeepers and Parts Clerks (NOC 1472-C) 10.25 15.62 27.90 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers (NOC 2141-A) 22.65 36.58 47.09 Retail Trade Supervisors (NOC 6211-B) 11.10 15.35 25.19 Truck Drivers (NOC 7411-C) Landscape and Horticulture Technicians and Specialists (NOC 2225-B) Cashiers (NOC 6611-D) Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews (NOC 7217-B) Automotive Service Technicians, Truck and Bus Mechanics and Mechanical Repairers (NOC 7321-B) Managers in Health Care (NOC 0311-0) Registered Nurses (NOC 3152-A) Social Workers (NOC 4152-A) Mining Engineers (NOC 2143-A) 14.00 20.50 28.00 15.00 17.00 24.15 10.25 10.25 12.00 16.00 23.65 35.00 13.41 19.48 31.25 22.69 22.40 19.00 14.33 41.67 36.00 31.03 37.13 57.69 43.72 44.10 63.42 Category Legislators (NOC 0011-0) Engineering Managers (NOC 0211-0) Restaurant and Food Service Managers (NOC 0631-0) Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities (NOC 9212-B) Other Wood Processing Machine Operators (NOC 9434-C) Labourers in Metal Fabrication (NOC 9612-D) Metalworking Machine Operators (NOC 9514-C) Financial and Investment Analysts (NOC 1112-A) Supervisors, General Office and Administrative Support Clerks (NOC 1211-B) Source: Produced by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada's Labour Market Information Service, Report generated on August 14, 2013. http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/LMI_report_area.do?lang=eng&area=6363&reportOption=wage 14 For more wage rates please visit: http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/LMI_report_area.do?lang=eng&area=6363&reportOption=wage Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 20 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 3.5 Largest Employers Table 18: Largest Private Sector Employers Name Canadian Pacific Rail Sector Transportation Chapleau Valu-Mart Retail Probe Mines Limited Mining No. of Employees (approximate) 165 12 full time 30 part time 30 (includes sub-contractors) Tembec Forestry 150 True North Timber Forestry 85 (includes sub-contractors) Source: McSweeney & Associates from the Township of Chapleau Table 19: Largest Public Sector Employers Child Care and Education No. of Employees (approximate) 18 41 full time 63 part time 25 Ministry of Natural Resources Provincial Government 40 Township of Chapleau Municipal Government 25 Name Chapleau High School Chapleau Health Services Chapleau Child Care Centre Sector Education Health Care Source: McSweeney & Associates from the Township of Chapleau. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 21 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 4 Transportation and Shipping 4.1 Highways Major arterial highways serving the region: Highway 129 connects Chapleau to Highway 101 and to Sudbury. Highway 129 also provides access to the Sault Ste. Marie US border crossing. Highway 101, provides access to Timmins and the Trans-Canada Highway. Table 20: Distance to Urban Centres Distance to Major Urban Centres Alliston New York, NY Buffalo, NY Kingston Kitchener/Waterloo London Montreal North Bay Ottawa St. Catharines Sault Ste. Marie Thunder Bay Toronto Windsor Km 733 Miles 455 1,563 933 971 579 1,033 858 945 1,056 563 920 885 313 623 789 881 641 533 587 656 349 571 549 194 387 490 547 Km 1,017 987 1,043 905 902 926 1,123 1,062 313 623 946 1,036 Miles 631 613 648 562 560 575 1,407 659 194 387 587 643 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Google Maps Table 21: Distance to Major US Border Crossings Distance to Border Crossings 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 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Google Maps Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 22 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 4.2 Rail Services CN Rail CN is a leader in the North American rail industry. Following its acquisition of Illinois Central in 1999, WC in 2001 and GLT in 2004, as well as its partnership agreement with BC Rail in 2004, CN provides shippers with more options and greater reach in the rapidly expanding market for north-south trade. Headquarters: 935 de La Gauchetière Street West Montreal, QC H3B 2M9 Phone: 1-888-888-5909 Web: http://www.cn.ca/en/index.htm Intermodal Terminals: Airport Road & Intermodal Drive 76 Intermodal Drive Brampton, ON L6T 5K1 Web: www.cn.ca/en/shipping-how-intermodal-terminals.htm VIA Rail VIA Rail Canada is an independent Crown corporation established in 1978. VIA operates trains in all regions of Canada over a network spanning the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to Hudson Bay. Mailing Address: Customer Relations VIA Rail Canada Inc. PO Box 8116, Station "A" Montréal, QC H3C 3N3 Phone: 1-800-681-2561 Fax: 514-871-6104 Email: customer_relations@viarail.ca Web: http://www.viarail.ca/ Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 23 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Canadian Pacific CP has numerous routing options across Canada and through the U.S. as well as excellent North American reach through gateways with all Class I railways. We have extensive Canadian and U.S. shortline partners and serve leading Atlantic and Pacific port facilities. Canadian Head Office Gulf Canada Square 401 9 Ave SW - Suite 500 Calgary, AB T2P 4Z4 Web: www.cpr.ca/ Transload Facility: Mansour Group 2502 Elm Street, PO Box 670 Stn B Sudbury, Ontario (ON) P3E 4R6 Phone:705-671-6642 Fax:705-682-4283 Intermodal Facility: Vaughan Intermodal Terminal 6830 Rutherford Road Kleinburg, ON L0J 1C0 Phone: 1-888-333-8111 Fax: 905-893-5027 Facility hours: 7 days a week - 24 hours a day Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 24 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 4.3 Airports Chapleau Airport (YLD) Hwy 101 East Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1828 Web: http://www.chapleau.ca/en/townhall/airport.asp Timmins Victor M. Power Airport (Formerly Timmins Airport) 4599 Airport Road Timmins, ON P4N 7C3 Phone: 705-360-2636 Web: http://timminsairport.com/ Sault Ste. Marie Airport 1 - 475 Airport Road Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 5K6 Phone: 705-779-3031 Web: www.saultairport.com/ Greater Sudbury Airport 5000 Air Terminal Drive, Suite T202 Garson, ON P3L 1V4 Phone: 705-693-2514 Web: www.flysudbury.ca/ Toronto Pearson International Airport 6301 Silver Dart Drive Mississauga, ON L5P 1B2 Phone: 416-247-7678 Web: www.torontopearson.com/ Ottawa International Airport (International Airport) Ottawa International Airport Authority 1000 Airport Parkway Private, Suite 2500 Ottawa, ON K1V 9B4 Phone: 613-248-2125 or 613-248-2000 (Airport Authority Office) Web: www.ottawa-airport.ca/ Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 25 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 4.4 Ports Port of Sault Ste. Marie Essar Steel Algoma Inc. 105 West Street Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 7B4 Ph: 705-945-2351 Fax: 705-945-2203 Contact: Ron Spina Strategic Sourcing Manager – Raw Materials & Inbound Logistics Phone: 705-945-2551 Email: ron.Spina@essar.com Michipicoten Harbour Wawa, ON P0S 1K0 Bruce Staines Phone: 705-856-2988 Email: bstaines@yahoo.ca Port of Thunder Bay 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/ The Port of Thunder Bay is located at the head of the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway System, a dynamic navigable waterway that stretches 3700 kilometres into the heart of the North American continent. A one-way voyage through the Seaway to Thunder Bay takes about five days with ships 228.6 metres in length, 23.8 metres in width with a draft of 8.2 metres being elevated some 180 metres through 16 of the most efficient locks in the world. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 26 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Port of Montreal (Ocean Port) Port of Montreal Building 2100, Pierre-Dupuy Avenue, Wing 1 Montreal, QC H3C 3R5 Phone: 514-283-7011 Fax: 514-283-0829 Web: http://www.port-montreal.com/en/index.html The Port of Montreal is one of the safest international ports in the world. It is 1,000 km from Chapleau. 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: info@torontoport.com Web: http://www.torontoport.com/index.asp 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. It is 790 km away from Chapleau. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 27 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 5 Taxes and Utilities 5.1 Local Property Tax Rates Table 22: Local Property Tax Rates, 2013 Property Class Residential (RT) Multi-Residential (MT) Commercial Vacant Unit Farmlands (FT) Commercial (CT) Commercial Vacant Land Industrial Industrial Vacant Unit/Land Total Tax Rates 0.03417992 0.04107922 0.03566842 0.00854498 0.05095489 0.03566842 0.05188783 0.03372709 Source: Township of Chapleau Table 23: Provincial Land Tax Rates, 2013 Property Class Residential Multi-Residential Farm Managed Forest Commercial Industrial Pipeline Tax Rate Inside School Boards 0.00161727 0.00161727 0.00040432 0.00040432 0.00054436 0.00039189 0.00190290 Tax Rates Outside School Boards 0.00025393 0.00025393 0.00006348 0.00006348 0.00006348 0.00039189 0.00190290 Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance Table 24: Provincial Land Tax Rate: Railway Companies and Power Utilities Property Owned by Type of Land/Land Use Rate per acre Railway Company Prescribed Power Utility Roadway or right-of-way Land as a transmission or distribution corridor $0.09 $2.05 Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance For more information on Provincial Land Tax go to http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/tax/plt/ or contact the Provincial Land Tax Office in Thunder Bay. Email: plt@thunderbay.ca Phone: 1-866-400-2122 Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 28 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile - 5.2 Federal and Provincial Income Tax Rates Table 25: Corporate Taxes – Non-Canadian Controlled Corporate Tax Rates – Non-Canadian Controlled Combined Federal and Provincial General/Manufacturing and Processing/Investment General; Active Business Income Investment Income 2012 % 25 26.5 26.5 2013 % 25 26.5 26.5 Source: http://www.kpmg.com/Ca/en/IssuesAndInsights/ArticlesPublications/Pages/taxrates.aspx Table 26: Corporate Taxes – Canadian Controlled Corporate Tax Rates - Canadian Controlled Combined Federal and Provincial General/Manufacturing and Processing/Investment General; Active Business Income Investment Income 2012 % 15.5 26.5 46.2 2013 % 15.5 26.5 46.2 Source: http://www.kpmg.com/Ca/en/IssuesAndInsights/ArticlesPublications/Pages/taxrates.aspx Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 29 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 27: Ontario's Capital Tax Elimination Plan Date 4-Jan-09 5-Jan-10 1-Jul-10 Deduction ($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 $400M NonDeposit Deposit Taking Taking 0.54 0.675 0.36 0.45 Source: http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/tax/capital/ Table 28: Personal Income Tax, 2013 Taxable Income ($CDN) first $39,720 over $39,723 up to $43,561 over $43,561 up to $69,963 over $69,963 up to $79,448 over $79,448 up to $82,422 over $82,422 up to $87,123 over $87,123 up to $135,054 over $135,054 up to $509,000 Over $509,000 2013 Marginal Tax Rates Canadian Dividends Small Eligible Business Marginal Rate Capital Gains Dividends Dividends 20.05% 10.03% -1.89% 2.77% 24.15% 12.08% 3.77% 7.90% 31.15% 15.58% 13.43% 16.65% 32.98% 16.49% 14.19% 17.81% 35.39% 17.70% 17.52% 20.82% 39.41% 19.70% 19.88% 23.82% 43.41% 21.70% 25.40% 28.82% 46.41% 23.20% 26.57% 32.57% 49.53% 24.76% 33.85% 36.47% Source: http://www.taxtips.ca Table 29: Sales Tax Sales Tax GST (goods and services tax) PST (provincial sale tax or retail sales tax) Before July 1, 2010 5% 8% HST (harmonized sales tax) 2013 13% Source: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/bsnss/tpcs/gst-tps/rts-eng.html Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 30 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 5.3 Waste Management The Township of Chapleau operates and maintains the municipal landfill site. The landfill site is located on Highway 129. Hours of Operation: Tuesdays - Fridays: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sundays, Mondays and Holidays: Closed Table 30: Landfill and Tipping Fees Category Tokens15 Required Up to three (3) Garbage Bags, under 40 lbs 2 (Blue) Per car trunk / Small utility trailer or Partial ¼ or ½ ton truck box 5 (Blue) Per ¼ ton truck box (1.6 yd ³ capacity) 6 (Blue) Per ½ ton truck box (2.4 yd ³ capacity) 7 (Blue) Per ¾ ton truck box (3.0 yd ³ capacity) 9 (Blue) Per 1 ton truck box or Tandem axle trailer (3.5 yd ³ capacity) 11 (Blue) Per 3 ton truck box (5.0 yd ³ capacity) 16 (Blue) Per 5 ton truck box - one axle (8.0 yd ³ capacity) 19 (Blue) Per Tandem - two axles (15.0 yd ³ capacity) 26 (Blue) Per Tandem - two axles (25.0 yd ³ capacity) 51 (Blue) Per each additional cubic yard over 25.0 yd ³ 3 (Blue) Passenger tire (rim off) (up to 20" rim size) 5 (Red) Commercial truck tire (rim off) (up to 24" rim size) 15 (Red) Derelict vehicles (Free of all fluids, tires, and batteries) 101 (Blue) All tokens will be in denominations of $1.00, $5.00, $25.00 and $50.00 (1 token = $ 1.00, HST not required). Acceptance of any waste material is at the complete discretion of the Corporation of the Township of Chapleau. The Corporation reserves the right to refuse the disposal of any waste material. Those individuals wishing to deposit large quantities of waste, must receive written approval from the Corporation. For further information regarding this user fee system, or the landfill site in general. Please feel free to contact the Public Works Superintendent at 705-864-1334. Source: Township of Chapleau, http://www.chapleau.ca/en/townshipservices/landfill.asp 5.4 Communications Infrastructure Table 31: Communications Infrastructure Service Local Internet Provider Satellite TV Company Name Vianet, Bell, Ontera Bell Source: Township of Chapleau 15 Tokens may only be purchased at the Chapleau Civic Center (Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 31 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 5.5 Electricity Service Provider: Chapleau Public Utilities Corporation Phone: 705-864-0111 Web: http://www.chapleau.ca/en/townshipservices/publicutilities.asp Table 32: Chapleau Public Utilities Corporation Electricity Rates Effective May 1, 2013 Monthly Rates and Charges rates Residential Service Charge 23.48 Rate Rider Smart Meter Entity Charge - effective until October 31, 2018 0.79 Smart Meter Disposition Rider effective December 1, 2012 until April 30, 2016 2.26 Stranded Meters - Rate Rider effective December 1, 2012 until April 30, 2016 0.9 Distribution Volumetric Rate $0.0136/kWh Low Voltage Service Rate $0.0006/kWh LRAM and SSM Rider effective Dec. 1, 2012 until November 30, 2013 Rate Rider for Global Adjustment Sub-Account Disposition Applicable only to Non-RPP Customers Rate Rider for Global Adjustment Sub-Account 2013 Disposition Applicable only to Non-RPP Customers Deferral Account Rate Rider effective Dec. 1, 2012 until April 30, 2016 $0.0006/kWh $0.0001/kWh ($0.0021)/kWh ($0.0034)/kWh Deferral Account Rate Rider 2013 effective until April 30, 2015 $0.0036/kWh Rate Rider - Foregone Revenue effective Dec. 1, 2012 until April 30, 2014 $0.0032/kWh Retail Transmission Rate - Network Service Rate $0.0063/kWh Retail Transmission Rate - Line & Transformation Connection Service Rate $0.0014/kWh Wholesale Market Service Rate Rural Rate Protection Charge $0.0044/kWh $0.0012/kWh Standard Supply - Administrative Charge (if applicable) $0.25 General Service Less Than 50 kW Service Charge $34.35 Rate Rider Smart Meter Entity Charge - effective until October 31, 2018 $0.79 Smart Meter Disposition Rider effective December 1, 2012 until April 30, 2016 $3.29 Stranded Meters - Rate Rider effective December 1, 2012 until April 30, 2016 $1.64 Distribution Volumetric Rate $0.0175/kWh Low Voltage Service Rate $0.0006/kWh Rate Rider for Global Adjustment Sub-Account Disposition Applicable only to Non-RPP Customers Rate Rider for Global Adjustment Sub-Account 2013 Disposition Applicable only to Non-RPP Customers Deferral Account Rate Rider 2013 effective until April 30, 2015 $0.0001/kWh ($0.0021)/kwh Deferral Account Rate Rider 2012 effective until April 30, 2016 ($0.003)/kWh Rate Rider - Foregone Revenue effective Dec. 1, 2012 until April 30, 2014 Retail Transmission Rate - Network Service Rate Chapleau Economic Development Corporation $0.0036/kWh $0.0027 $0.0056/kWh 32 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Retail Transmission Rate - Line & Transformation Connection Service Rate $0.0014/kWh Wholesale Market Service Rate $0.0044/kWh Rural Rate Protection Charge $0.0012/kWh Standard Supply - Administrative Charge (if applicable) $0.25 General Service 50 to 4,999 kW Service Charge $189.63 Smart Meter Disposition Rider effective December 1, 2012 until April 30, 2016 $6.10 Distribution Volumetric Rate $3.6006/kW Low Voltage Service Rate $0.2256/kW Rate Rider for Global Adjustment Sub-Account Disposition Applicable only to Non-RPP Customers Rate Rider for Global Adjustment Sub-Account 2013 Disposition Applicable only to Non-RPP Customers Deferral Account Rate Rider 2013 - effective until April 30, 2015 $0.0463/kW ($0.8225)/kW Deferral Account Rate Rider 2012 - effective until April 30, 2016 ($0.7046)/kW $1.4064/kW LRAM and SSM Rider effective Dec. 1, 2012 until November 30, 2013 $0.0328/kW Retail Transmission Rate - Network Service Rate $2.3118/kW Retail Transmission Rate - Line & Transformation Connection Service Rate $0.5222/kW Wholesale Market Service Rate $0.0044/kWh Rural Rate Protection Charge $0.0012/kWh Standard Supply - Administrative Charge (if applicable) Rate Rider - Foregone Revenue effective Dec. 1, 2012 until April 30, 2014 $0.25 $0.4691/kW Unmetered Scattered Load Service Charge $23.49 Distribution Volumetric Rate $0.0328/kWh Low Voltage Service Rate $0.0006/kWh Deferral Account Rate Rider 2012 - effective until April 30, 2016 ($0.0177)/kWh Deferral Account Rate Rider 2013 - effective until April 30, 2015 $0.0036/kWh Rate Rider - Foregone Revenue effective Dec. 1, 2012 until April 30, 2014 $0.0251/kWh Retail Transmission Rate - Network Service Rate $0.0056/kWh Retail Transmission Rate - Line & Transformation Connection Service Rate $0.0014/kWh Wholesale Market Service Rate $0.0044/kWh Rural Rate Protection Charge $0.0012/kWh Standard Supply - Administrative Charge (if applicable) $0.25 Sentinel Lighting Service Charge $5.44 Distribution Volumetric Rate 10.1552/kW Low Voltage Service Rate $0.2261/kW Deferral Account Rate Rider 2012 - effective until April 30, 2016 ($2.5846)/kW Deferral Account Rate Rider 2013 - effective until April 30, 2015 $1.4191/kW Retail Transmission Rate - Network Service Rate $1.7524/kW Retail Transmission Rate - Line & Transformation Connection Service Rate $0.4122/kW Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 33 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Wholesale Market Service Rate $0.0044/kWh Rural Rate Protection Charge $0.0012/kWh Standard Supply - Administrative Charge (if applicable) Rate Rider - Foregone Revenue effective Dec. 1, 2012 until April 30, 2014 $0.25 $4.6144/kW Street Lighting Service Charge $3.92 Distribution Volumetric Rate $18.3108/kW Low Voltage Service Rate $0.2173/kW Deferral Account Rate Rider 2012 - effective until April 30, 2016 ($1.6069)/kW Deferral Account Rate Rider 2013- effective until April 30, 2015 $1.3550/kW Retail Transmission Rate - Network Service Rate $1.7436/kW Retail Transmission Rate - Line & Transformation Connection Service Rate $0.4038/kW Wholesale Market Service Rate $0.0044/kWh Rural Rate Protection Charge $0.0012/kWh Standard Supply - Administrative Charge (if applicable) Rate Rider - Foregone Revenue effective Dec. 1, 2012 until April 30, 2014 $0.25 $3.9033/kW Specific Service Charges Customer Administration: Arrears certificate $15.00 Credit reference/credit check (plus credit agency costs) $15.00 Returned Cheque (plus bank charges) $15.00 Account set up charge/change occupancy charge (plus credit agency costs if applicable) Special meter reads $30.00 Meter dispute charge plus Measurement Canada fees(if meter found correct) $30.00 $30.00 Non-Payment of Account Late Payment - per month 1.50% Late Payment - per annum 19.56% Collection of account charge - no disconnection $30.00 Disconnect/Reconnect at meter - during regular hours $65.00 Install/Remove load control device - during regular hours $65.00 Specific Charge for Access to the Power Poles - per pole/year $22.35 Allowances Transformer Allowance for Ownership - per kW of billing demand/month ($0.60) Primary Metering Allowance for transformer losses - applied to measured demand and energy Loss Factors: (-1.0%) Total Loss Factor - Secondary metered Customer < 5,000 kW $1.0654 Total Loss Factor - Primary Metered Customer < 5,000 kW $1.0506 Source: Chapleau Public Utilities Corporation (CPUC): http://www.chapleau.ca/en/townshipservices/resources/TariffofratesandchargesMay12013.pdf Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 34 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 33: Water Fees Waterworks Monthly Rate Structure [Effective July 1, 2012] Water Rate Quarterly Water Billings Sanitary Sewer Rate Quarterly Wastewater Billing $142.07 $67.20 Source: Township of Chapleau Table 34: Plumbing Inspection Fees Plumbing Inspection Fees For each plumbing fixture For each soil stack For each interceptor 4 inch building drains, storm drains, sewer 5 inch building drains, storm drains, sewer 6 inch building drains, storm drains, sewer 8 inch building drains, storm drains, sewer For each additional inspection For each plumbing fixture $5 base fee $3 $3 sewer or storm sewer or storm sewer or storm sewer or storm $3 $3 per 25 lineal metres $4 per 25 lineal metres $5 per 25 lineal metres $8 per 25 lineal metres $15 Source: Township of Chapleau Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 35 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 6 Building and Development Related Fees 6.1 Development Related Fees Table 35: Permit Fees Permit Fees $20 base fee Add $5 per $1,000 Construction Value Add $4 per $1,000 Construction Value Construction Value ≤ $1,000 ≤ $100,000 > $100,000 Source: Township of Chapleau Table 36: Application Fees Planning Fees Zoning By-Law Amendment (minor) Zoning By-Law Amendment (major) Official Plan Amendment (OPA) Minor Variance Zoning Searches Consent Application $300 $600 $600 $300 $35 $300 Source: Township of Chapleau Table 35: Infrastructure Installation Fees Building Fees Water and Sewer Line Connections Water On/Off Water Thawing (reg. work hrs, 2 hr. limit) “ “ Water Thawing (Weekend & holidays) $600 (each) $25 $75 (1st) $150 (2nd) $225 (3rd) $87/hour Source: Township of Chapleau For further information, please contact: Chelsea Swearengen, Economic Development Officer Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 26 Pine Street W, PO Box 188 Chapleau, ON P0M1K0 Phone: 705-860-5601 Email: cedc@vianet.ca Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 36 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 7 Business Support Programs and Services 7.1 Government Township of Chapleau 20 Pine Street West PO Box 129 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1330 Fax: 705-864-1824 Web: http://www.chapleau.ca Service Ontario Main Floor, 190 Cherry Street Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 General Inquiry: 1-800-267-8097 Health Card Inquiry: 1-888-376-5197 Driver & Vehicle Inquiry: 1-800-387-3445 Web: www.services.gov.on.ca Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 26 Pine Street West PO Box 188, Chapleau, ON P0M1K0 Phone: 705-860-5601 Email: cedc@vianet.ca Web: http://www.chapleau.ca/en/invest/economi cdevelopment.asp The Manitoulin-Sudbury District Services Board (DSB) Integrated Social Services Box 1299, 12 Birch Street East Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-0430 Toll free: 1-877-245-5595 Toll free Fax: 1-866-397-3334 Web: http://www.msdsb.net/ Carol Hughes, MP Michael Mantha, MPP Ministry of Northern Development and Mines FedNor / Industry Canada Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 37 255 Hwy 108 N (Main Office) Elliot Lake, ON P5A 2L9 Phone: 705-848-8080 Toll free 1-855-297-4200 Fax: 705-848-1818 Email: carol.hughes@parl.gc.ca Web: http://carolhughes.ndp.ca/ Joel Lafrance Northern Development Officer – Sault Ste. Marie and Area 191 Cherry Street Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-4167 Email: joel.lafrance@ontario.ca Unit 310, Lester B Pearson Civic Ctr. 255 Highway 108th North Elliot Lake, ON P5A 2T1 Phone: 705-461-9710 Toll Free: 1-800-831-1899 Fax: 705-461-9720 Email: mmantha-co@ndp.on.ca Web: http://www.michaelmantha.com/ Lisa McHugh Community Economic Development Officer 2 Queen Street East Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 1Y3 Phone: 705-941-2027 Fax: 705-941-2085 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 7.2 Non-Governmental Organizations PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise Marie-Eve Poliquin, Program Coordinator 20 Pine Street West Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1330 Mobile: 807-627-4699 Fax: 705-864-1824 Web: www.paro.ca APANO: Aboriginal Peoples Alliance of Northern Ontario Diana McCartney, Community Wellness Worker 8 Lorne Street P.O. Box 1210 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-0556 Fax: 705-864-0882 Email: mccartneyd.apano.cww@bell.net Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 38 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 7.3 Education, Employment and Training 7.3.1 Post-Secondary Institutions in Northern Ontario Algoma University 1520 Queen Street East Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2G4 Phone: 705-949-2301 Web: www.algomau.ca Laurentian University Sudbury Campus 935 Ramsey Lake Road Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6 Phone: 705-675-1151 Web: www.laurentian.ca/content/sudburycampus-0 Nipissing University 100 College Drive North Bay, ON P1B 8L7 Phone: 705-474-3450 Web: www.nipissingu.ca Université de Heart a Timmins 395 Theriault Blvd. Timmins, ON P4N 3K6 Phone: 705-267-2144 Web: www.uhearst.ca Northern College 4715 Highway 101 East South Porcupine, ON P0N 1H0 Phone: 705-235-3211 Web: www.northernc.on.ca/timmins-campus Lakehead University 955 Oliver Road Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1 Phone: 807-343-8110 Web: www.lakeheadu.ca Anishinabek Educational Institute 1 Migizii Miikan Rd, PO Box 711 North Bay, ON P1B 8J8 Phone: 705-497-9127 Web: www.aeipostsecondary.ca Collège André-Grasset - A Fugereville Fugèreville, QC Phone: 514-381-4293 Web: www.grasset.qc.ca Northern College - Haileybury Campus 640 Latchford Street, Box 2060 Haileybury ON P0J 1K0 Phone: 705-672-3376 Web: www.northernc.on.ca/haileyburycampus Laurentian University - University De Hearst Mailbag 580 60 9th Street Hearst, ON P0L 1N0 Phone: 705-372-1781 Web: www.uhearst.ca Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 39 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 7.3.2 Distance Education Distance Education Contact North Rachel Charron 4 Maple Street, PO Box 309 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1410 Fax: 705-864-1404 Email: chapleau@contactnorth.ca Independent Learning Chapleau Learning Centre 34 Birch Street, PO Box 1109 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-2323 Fax: 705-864-1955 Email:clearn@adsb.on.ca Web: http://www.chapleaulearningcentre.com FormationPLUS 40 Birch Street, PO Box 714 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-2763 Fax: 705-864-2822 Email: formationplus@vianet.ca Web: http://quatrain.org/fr/fplus/ FormationPLUS is a non-profit organization with a mandate to serve the francophone residents of Chapleau and surrounding areas in communications, mathematics, science, computing, general interest courses and employability. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 40 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 7.4 Financial RBC Royal Bank Birch Street Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-0570 Web: www.RBC.com Northern Credit Union 34 Birch Street Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1841 Web: www.northerncu.com 7.5 Real Estate Chapleau Real Estate Limited 106 Birch Street PO Box 158 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1115 Fax: 705-864-1100 Email: lisa@chapleaurealestate.com Web: http://www.chapleaurealestate.com Royal LePage Northern Realty Leaders, Brokerage 83 Algonquin Blvd West Timmins, ON P4N 2R4 Phone: 705-360-7000 Fax: 705-360-7770 Email: northernrealtyleaders@royallepage.ca Web: http://agents.royallepage.ca/northernrealtyleaders For a complete listing of industrial and business properties, please contact: Chelsea Swearengen, Economic Development Officer Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 26 Pine Street W, PO Box 188 Chapleau, ON P0M1K0 Phone: 705-860-5601 Email: cedc@vianet.ca Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 41 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 8 Quality of Life During the summer, make Chapleau the starting point for your adventure, and explore early 24,000 square km of canoe country, go fishing on one of the many surrounding lakes or spend a night under the stars at one of four nearby provincial parks. Discover a new trail on your ATV, or hike down a Crown game preserve nature trail and try to spot wildlife at one of many viewing stations. the Chapleau area is also home to approximately 25 remote tourism operations and lodges which provide hunting, fishing, and eco-tourism opportunities. In winter, enjoy a game of hockey, or try figure skating or curling at the Chapleau recreation and Community Complex. Winter weather also provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as ice fishing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing on approximately 12 km of trails, or snowmobiling on hundreds of km of groomed trails. Hit the slopes at the Chapleau Ski Club, which offers a vertical drop of 130 feet, and a run of over 1000 feet. For those who prefer to stay indoors, the Chapleau recreation and Community Complex hosts community events throughout the year, and the francophone Cultural Centre and first nations communities offer distinct cultural experiences. 8.1 Housing Characteristics Table 37: Residential Assessment Property Values, MPAC 2008 Property Type Average Assessment Single family detached (not on water) $53,640 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 $42,886 N/A Residential Condominium Unit N/A Source: MPAC 2008 http://www.investinontario.com/en/Pages/communities_realestate.aspx?mun_name=3552092&topic=1 Table 38: Dwelling Characteristics, 2013 Characteristics Total number of occupied private dwellings Average number of rooms per dwelling Average number of bedrooms per dwelling Owned Rented Average value of dwelling $ Chapleau 915 6.31 2.69 640 275 117,271 Ontario 5,157,855 6.65 2.77 3,693,235 1,457,593 467,224 Source: McSweeney & Associates from Manifold Data Mining Inc. Superdemographics 2013. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 42 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 8.2 Health, Social and Community Services 8.2.1 Health and Social Services Telehealth Ontario Phone: 416-314-8721 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 TTY: 1-866-797-0007 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. Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 43 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 8.2.2 Regional Health Services Chapleau General Hospital Chapleau Medical Centre Turning Point (Mental health services) Sudbury & District Health Unit (Chapleau Office) Cedar Grove (Supported Independent Living) Bignucolo Residence (Long-term care facility) Services de santé de Chapleau Health Services 6 Broomhead Road Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1520 Email: communications@sschs.ca Web: www.sschs.ca 6 Broomhead Road Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1520 Web: www.sschs.ca 6 Broomhead Road Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1520 Web: www.sschs.ca 2 Broomhead Road Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-0210 101 Pine Street Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1610 Web: www.sdhu.com 6 Broomhead Road Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1520 Web: www.sschs.ca Children's Aid Society of the Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin 34 Birch Street East Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-0329 Fax: 705-864-2133 Web: http://www.casdsm.on.ca Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 44 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 8.3 Education Table 39: Chapleau Schools Elementary Schools School Name Chapleau Public School École élémentaire catholique Sacré-coeur Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School School Name Chapleau High School École secondaire catholique Trillium Location Phone Web 20 Teak Street 705-864-1170 www.adsb.on.ca 14 Strathcona Street 705-864-0281 www.nouvelon.ca 14 Strathcona Street 705-864-1081 www.hscdsb.on.ca Secondary Schools Phone Location Web 20 Teak Street 705-864-1452 http://chapleauhigh.adsb.on.ca/ 9 Broomhead Road 705-864-1211 www.nouvelon.ca Source: The Township of Chapleau 8.4 Emergency and Protective Services Emergency Phone Number Crisis Intervention Ontario Provincial Police Poison Information Drug & Alcohol Treatment Info Line Communications Centre Phone: 1-800-565-8603 Phone: 1-888-310-1133 (TTY only) Crime Stoppers Kids Help Phone Wife Assault Helpline Environmental Spill Reporting Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline Air-Sea Search and Rescue Assaulted Women’s Helpline Telehealth Ontario Forest Fire and Flood Reporting Phone: 911 Phone: 1-800-268-9017, 1-877-750-2233 (TTY Only) Phone: 1-800-222-8477 Phone: 1-800-268-6060 Phone: 1-866-863-0511, 1-866-863-7868 (TTY Only) Phone: 705-675-4760 Phone: 1-800-668-6868 Phone: 1-888-230-3505 Phone: 1-866-797-0000, 1-866-797-0007 (TTY only) Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 45 Phone: 1-888-310-1122 Phone: 1-800-461-2242 Phone: 1-800-267-7270 Phone: 1-888-863-3473 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile 8.5 Recreation and Tourism For more on where to stay and what to do in Chapleau , please visit their website: http://www.chapleau.ca/en/visit.asp 8.6 Events Table 40: Annual Events Annual Events Name of Event Date Chapleau Elementary and Secondary School Pow Wow Relay for Life May 6, 2013 June 14, 2013 th 100 Anniversary of the passing of Louis-Hémon July 4-7, 2013 Chapleau Cree First Nation Pow Wow August 17 & 18, 2013 Wildwood Bible Camp June 30-August 24, 2013 Chapleau General Hospital Annual Golf Classic August 24, 2013 Chapleau Arts and Crafts Fall Fair October 18-19, 2013 Remembrance Day Ceremonies November 11th Centre Culturel Louis-Hémon de Chapleau Hunters’ Ball November 21, 2013 Community Christmas Tree Lighting December 2013 CP Rail Holiday Train December 2013 Knights of Columbus Regional Bonspiel January 2014 Ministry of Natural Resources Regional Bonspiel February 2014 Rotary Club of Chapleau Ice Fishing Derby 2nd weekend of February Winter Carnival February 13-16, 2014 Canada Day Celebrations and Fireworks July 1st Brunswick House First Nation Pow Wow Summer 2014 Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation Pow Wow Summer 2014 Source: The Township of Chapleau 8.7 Local Media Table 41: Newspapers Newspaper Chapleau Express Northern Ontario Business Contact 14 Richard Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-2579 Web: www.chapleauexpress.ca 158 Elgin Street Sudbury, ON P3E 3N5 Phone: 705-673-5705 Source: The Township of Chapleau Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 46 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Table 42: Radio Stations Radio Station CJWA-1 at FM 100.7 CHAP at FM 95.9 CFJW at FM 93.7 CBON-28 at FM 91.9 CBCU at FM 89.9 Affiliation JJAM FM CHYC-FM Sudbury Township Emergency Alert System Radio-Canada CBC Radio One Source: The Township of Chapleau Table 43: Cable Service and Television Name Vianet Bell TV TV Station CTV Northern Ontario Phone 705-860-9996 Ext. 3000 1-888-310-2355 Affiliation CTV News Source: The Township of Chapleau Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 47 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Appendix - Incentives Capital Funding Programs NextGen Biofuels Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=nextgen-funding-niche&hl=en_CA SD Tech Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=sdtech-funding-niche&hl=en_CA Business Development Bank of Canada http://www.bdc.ca/en/home.htm Community Futures Program - Ontario http://www.icce.ca/eic/site/fednor-fednor.nsf/eng/h_fn01468.html SMART Program - Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters http://www.cme-smart.ca/ NOHFC - Northern Energy Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/northern_energy_e.asp Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative - Industry Canada http://ito.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ito-oti.nsf/eng/h_00022.html Canadian Youth Business Foundation Start-Up Financing Program http://www.cybf.ca/entrepreneurs/ NOHFC - Emerging Technology Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/emerging_technology_e.asp Eastern Ontario Development Fund - Ministry of Economic Development http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/food/industry/east-ont-dev-fund.htm Ontario Innovation Demonstration Fund http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/idf/guidelines.asp Rural Economic Development (RED) Program http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/rural/red/ Ontario Emerging Technologies Fund - Ontario Capital Growth Corporation http://www.ocgc.gov.on.ca/site/en/funds/ontario-emerging-technologies-fund/ Canada Small Business Financing Program - Industry Canada http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/csbfp-pfpec.nsf/eng/Home Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 48 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Commercialization Funding Programs Ontario Centres of Excellence Inc. http://www.oce-ontario.org/programs-services NextGen Biofuels Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=nextgen-funding-niche&hl=en_CA SD Tech Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=sdtech-funding-process&hl=en_CA NOHFC - Emerging Technology Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/emerging_technology_e.asp Ontario Research Fund - Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/ResearchFund.asp Conservation Fund http://www.powerauthority.on.ca/cfund Eastern Ontario Development Fund - Ministry of Economic Development http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/food/industry/east-ont-dev-fund.htm Health Technology and Commercialization Program (HTCP) https://www.htx.ca/FundingList.aspx Innovation Demonstration Fund (IDF) Program http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/idf/guidelines.asp NRC Industrial Research Assistance Program https://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/ibp/irap.html MaRS Discovery District (MaRS) www.marsdd.com Digital Media Funding Programs Digital Technology Adoption Pilot Program (DTAPP) http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/irap/dtapp/index.html NOHFC - Emerging Technology Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/emerging_technology_e.asp Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit (OFTTC) http://www.omdc.on.ca/film_and_tv/tax_credits/OFTTC.htm Ontario Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit http://www.omdc.on.ca/interactive/Tax_Credits.htm Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 49 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Ontario Production Services Tax Credit (OPSTC) http://www.omdc.on.ca/film_and_tv/tax_credits/OPSTC.htm Ontario Sound Recording Tax Credit (OSRTC) http://www.omdc.on.ca/music/Tax_Credits/OSRTC.htm Ontario Computer Animation and Special Effects Tax Credit (OCASE) http://www.omdc.on.ca/film_and_tv/tax_credits/OCASE.htm Ontario Book Publishing Tax Credit (OBPTC) http://www.omdc.on.ca/book/tax_credits/OBPTC.htm Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit Program - Canada Revenue Agency http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1268740529145 Energy Funding Programs NextGen Biofuels Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=nextgen-funding-niche&hl=en_CA SMART Program - Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters http://www.cme-smart.ca/ NOHFC - Northern Energy Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/northern_energy_e.asp Save on Energy High Performance New Construction www.saveonenergy.ca Feed-in Tariff Program - Ontario Power Authority http://fit.powerauthority.on.ca/what-feed-tariff-program Conservation Fund http://www.powerauthority.on.ca/cfund Export Funding Programs Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) http://www.ccc.ca/eng/home.cfm Export Market Access - A Global Expansion Program http://exportaccess.ca/en/home Export Development Canada http://www.edc.ca/ New Exporters to Border States (NEBS) http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/medt/ontarioexports/en/Pages/border_states.aspx Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 50 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Market Xpansion Loan http://www.bdc.ca/en/solutions/financing/Pages/fs_market_expansion.aspx Going Global Innovation - Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada http://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/eng/science/document.jsp?did=88059 Export Guarantee Program http://www.edc.ca/EN/our-solutions/financing/Pages/export-guarantee-program.aspx Investment Accelerator Fund http://www.marsdd.com/aboutmars/partners/iaf/ SMART Prosperity Now Program http://www.cme-smart.ca/prosperity-now/funding/funding.html Human Resources and Training Funding Programs Employer Signing Bonus http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employers/emp_bonus.html Ontario Centres of Excellence Inc. http://www.oce-ontario.org/programs-services 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 Achieving Innovation & Manufacturing Excellence - Yves Landry Foundation http://www.yveslandryfoundation.com/article/48/aime_initiative___provincial.html NOHFC - Northern Ontario Youth Internship and Co-op Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/youth_internship_and_co-op_e.asp The Workplace Skills Initiative - Human Resources and Skills Development Canada http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/programs/index.shtml Connect Canada Internship Program https://www.connectcanadainternships.ca/home.htm Canada Summer Jobs http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/epb/yi/yep/programs/scpp.shtml 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 Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 51 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Small Business Internship Program - Industry Canada http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/goc/sbip/index.shtml Youth Employment Program - National Research Council Canada http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/services/irap/youth-initiatives.html Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Innovation and Industry Programs http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/37788.html First Job Initiative http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/food/industry/first-job.htm Ontario Labour Market Partnerships http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employers/labourMarket.html Work-Sharing Program - Human Resources and Skills Development Canada http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/work_sharing/index.shtml Scientists and Engineers in Business Initiative http://www.feddevontario.gc.ca/eic/site/723.nsf/eng/00342.html Industrial Research Assistance Program - National Research Council Canada http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/ibp/irap/about/index.html Apprenticeship Training Tax Credit http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/attc/ Cooperative Education Tax Credit (CETC) http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/credit/cetc/ NOHFC - Enterprise North Job Creation Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/enterprises_north_job_creation_e.asp Ontario Targeted Wage Subsidy http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employers/wageSubsidy.html Rural Economic Development (RED) Program http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/rural/red/ Summer Company http://www.ontariocanada.com/ontcan/1medt/smallbiz/en/sb_ye_summerco_en.jsp FEDNOR-Youth Internships - Private Sector Program http://fednor.gc.ca/eic/site/fednor-fednor.nsf/eng/fn03443.html Ontario Summer Jobs Service http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/jobseekers/sjs.html Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 52 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile MaRS Discovery District (MaRS) www.marsdd.com Research and Development Funding Programs Ontario Centres of Excellence Inc. http://www.oce-ontario.org/programs-services NextGen Biofuels Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=nextgen-funding-niche&hl=en_CA SD Tech Fund - Sustainable Development Technology Canada http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=sdtech-funding-process&hl=en_CA Ontario Business Research Institute Tax Credit (OBRITC) http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/bulletins/ct/obitc_frost_0002.html Mitacs Accelerate http://www.mitacs.ca/accelerate 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 Youth Employment Program - National Research Council Canada http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative - Industry Canada http://ito.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ito-oti.nsf/eng/h_00022.html Communications Research Centre Canada - Industry Canada http://www.crc.gc.ca/eic/site/069.nsf/eng/h_00022.html Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Innovation and Industry Programs http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/37788.html NOHFC - Emerging Technology Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/emerging_technology_e.asp Going Global Innovation - Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada http://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/eng/science/document.jsp?did=88059 Ontario Innovation Tax Credit (OITC) http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/english/credit/oitc/index.html FEDNOR - Applied Research and Development Program http://www.marsdd.com/funding/directory/fednor-applied-research-2934/ Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 53 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Ontario Research Fund - Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/ResearchFund.asp Ontario Research and Development Tax Credit http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/ordtc/index.html Industrial Research Assistance Program - National Research Council Canada http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/ibp/irap/about/index.html SDTC funding http://www.sdtc.ca/index.php?page=sdtech-funding-niche&hl=en_CA Ontario Innovation Demonstration Fund http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/idf/guidelines.asp Scientific Research & Experimental Development Tax Incentive Program - Canada Revenue Agency http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/sred/ Canada Foundation for Innovation http://www.innovation.ca/en Ontario Emerging Technologies Fund - Ontario Capital Growth Corporation http://www.ocgc.gov.on.ca/site/en/funds/ontario-emerging-technologies-fund/ Northern Ontario Funding Programs NOHFC - Northern Ontario Youth Internship and Co-op Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/youth_internship_and_co-op_e.asp NOHFC - Northern Energy Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/northern_energy_e.asp NOHFC - Infrastructure and Community Development Program http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/infrastructure_and_community_developm ent_e.asp NOHFC - Emerging Technology Program http://nohfc.ca/en/programs/emerging-technology 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.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc/programs/enterprises_north_job_creation_e.asp Rural Economic Development (RED) Program http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/rural/red/ Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 54 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 55 www.chapleau.ca Township of Chapleau Community Profile Chapleau Economic Development Corporation 56 www.chapleau.ca