Auditing the Corporation of Northern Ontario.Ryan Minor Ryan Minor (born January 5, 1974), was a right-handed third baseman. Most of his career (1996-2005) was spent with the Baltimore Orioles, where he is known for replacing Cal Ripken, Jr., when Ripken ended his consecutive games played streak on September 20, 1998. is an accountant. Accountants like to think about money in and money out, and Ryan is especially interested in money going in and out of Northern Ontario Northern Ontario is the part of the province of Ontario which lies north of Lake Huron (including Georgian Bay), the French River and Lake Nipissing. Northern Ontario has a land area of 802,000 km² (310,000 mi²) and constitutes 87% of the land area of Ontario, although it . The government doesn't keep separate books for the North so Ryan is reduced to prying out pieces of the puzzle using the Freedom of Information Act. He just received six very interesting pages that list the grants from the Ministry of Innovation and Research for the year ending March 31, 2005. He carefully added up grants to Northern institutions and he found that only 1.48 per cent of the innovation money for that year went to Northern Ontario. That is less that one quarter of our per-capita share. Premier Dalton McGuinty Dalton James Patrick McGuinty, Jr., MPP (born July 19, 1955, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian lawyer and politician and, since October 23, 2003, Premier of Ontario. He is the twenty-fourth premier of Ontario, and the second Roman Catholic to hold this office. set up the new Ministry of Innovation and Research because he believes that prosperity depends increasingly on our ability to innovate. To make sure that his innovation program goes ahead, he made himself the Minister of Innovation. Ontario's Finance Minister, Dwight Duncan, also believes that research is the way to solve economic problems. When farmers came looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. more subsidies he told them "Research is the most cost-effective support for agriculture." In his Budget speech on March 22 he said "the jurisdiction that is the first to come up with new ideas "New Ideas" is the debut single by Scottish New Wave/Indie Rock act The Dykeenies. It was first released as a Double A-side with "Will It Happen Tonight?" on July 17, 2006. The band also recorded a video for the track. and the first to develop them into new products and services will have a prosperous economy and a high standard of living for all its citizens." So why has the Ministry of Research and Innovation been giving the North only a quarter of what is spent in the south? Our forestry sector is in worse shape than the farm sector. Mills are closing and whole communities are in danger. You would think the minister of Innovation and the Finance minister would be shoving innovation funds down our throats. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] But the minister knows a terrible fact about Northern Ontario. We have only a quarter of our share of brains. We don't have as many researchers, graduate students or technicians. We don't have our share of graduate programs or even university graduates. No wonder we need people in southern Ontario to do our thinking for us. The principle that normally drives innovation funding is simple: "Them what has, gets." The government doesn't send research money to Northern Ontario because we don't have the people to ask for it. We don't have the people to ask because the government sends all its innovation money to the south--even the money collected from forestry and mining companies. The North is caught in a vicious circle A Vicious Circle (1996) is a novel by Amanda Craig which dissects and satirizes contemporary British society. In particular, it describes the world of publishing -- its aspiring young authors, busy agents and opportunist literary critics. . Can we break out of this vicious circle vi·cious circle n. A condition in which a disorder or disease gives rise to another that subsequently affects the first. ? The people who fought for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine The Northern Ontario School of Medicine is a medical school created through a partnership between Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario and Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. (NOSM NOSM Northern Ontario School of Medicine (Canada) NOSM Navy Occupation Service Medal (US Navy decoration) NOSM Network Operations and Systems Management ) found a way. Northern Ontario got a medical school after local heroes worked for years to make Northern healthcare an issue in the south. The reason we are not getting our share of other innovation funding is that we haven't fought for it. We need the same kind of campaign for the economically crucial innovation facilities in mining and forestry. If we think southern decision-makers will happily give us our share of forest- and mining-related research facilities, we are living in a fool's paradise fool's paradise n. A state of delusive contentment or false hope. fool's paradise Noun a state of happiness based on false hopes or beliefs Noun 1. . Southern medical schools tried to block NOSM and southern universities are tenaciously opposed to concentrating forestry and mining research and training in the North where it belongs. In his recent budget, Finance Minister Duncan told Ontarians that when the Liberals took office they "found a health-care deficit, an education and skills deficit, a fiscal deficit and an infrastructure deficit." He didn't mention the North's brain deficit, but there was one very promising sign that the Province is prepared to stop sucking Northern brains out and start luring them back. The Minister has promised $10 million for a Centre of Excellence in Mining Innovation for Sudbury to match funds put up by the federal government. Rick Bartolucci Rick Bartolucci (born October 10, 1943 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the Sudbury riding. He has been a member of the assembly since 1995, and is currently a cabinet minister in the government of Dalton McGuinty. , as Minister of Northern Development and Mines, deserves credit for getting this item onto the Provincial budget table. So do the Chambers of Commerce, the City of Greater Sudbury Greater Sudbury (2006 census population 157,857) is a city in Northern Ontario, Canada. Greater Sudbury was created in 2001 by amalgamating the cities and towns of the former Regional Municipality of Sudbury, along with several previously unincorporated geographic townships. , and all the others who picked up the issue. It will take more than one project to get the innovation accounts to balance, of course. With the increases in innovation funding to the rest of the province our share might not even go up this year. Let's hope Ryan Minor keeps watching this file, and let's hope he continues his quest for a set of accounts for Northern Ontario. Dave Robinson is a professor of economics at Laurentian University. He can be reached at drobinson@laurentian.ca. |
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