The MPP for Oxford County has launched his annual business survey.
OXFORD COUNTY - The MPP for Oxford County has launched his annual business survey.
The survey asks local businesses to share their concerns about operating a local business. It asks them to highlight where the provincial government can help to make life easier and less burdensome for current and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Ernie Hardeman says the main goal is to help local entrepreneurs be able to create more jobs.
“Our government is working to address the challenges that businesses are facing, particularly in having to deal with burdensome, repetitive and unnecessary paperwork or regulations that take time away from them operating and growing their business. The survey helps provide me with the information I need to support our local business and the jobs they create here in Oxford.”
The 2019 business survey has been mailed to local businesses and can also be completed online here.
Hardeman says he wants to help local businesses.
“I appreciate and thank all local business owners for everything that they do for our community. Local businesses are vital to Oxford and help residents get the goods and services they need, right here in our communities.”

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