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The Ontario Technology Corridor Digital Media Advantage
March 2011
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A two-hour flight from many major U.S. cities
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
Zoom in on the Ontario Technology Corridor
Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa Region
Population: 6.1 million
Companies: 3,362
Workforce: 148,000
Population: 1.3 million
Companies: 1,717
Workforce: 68,382
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
Waterloo Region and City of London
Population: 534,000
Companies: 500
Workforce: 30,000
Population: 450,000
Companies: 350
Workforce: 8,000
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
Niagara Region
Population: 442,000
Companies: 470
Workforce: 3,500
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
Top 10 reasons to invest in Ontario
1. Stable, highly talented, motivated workforce
2. Access to the North American market (NAFTA)
3. Openness to diversity and multiculturalism
4. Economic engine of Canada
5. World class research institutions
6. Innovation leadership
7. Low risk business environment
8. Superior infrastructure
9. Business incentives
10.Quality of life7
Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
Ontario offers one of the World’s most educated populations
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World class universities and colleges
• University of Waterloo• Wilfred Laurier University• University of Toronto• Ryerson University• York University• Brock University• University of Western
Ontario (Western)• University of Ontario
Institute of Technology• Ontario College of Art &
Design University• Carleton University• University of Ottawa
• Conestoga College • Centennial College• George Brown College • Humber College• Seneca College • Sheridan College• Niagara College • Fanshawe College • Durham College• Algonquin College• La Cité collégiale• Stratford Institute
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PROGRAM TYPE NUMBER OF PROGRAMS ~ ENROLLMENT
Game 14 712
Animation 22 1,083
Graphic Design 14 2,118
Media inc. Film 29 2,792
Other 4 432
Game & Animation Subtotal 83 7,137
Software Engineering (College) 6 216
Computer Science (University) 43 7,843
Computer Engineering (College) 6 1,049
Computer Engineering (University) 10 715
Computer Programming (College) 26 1,460
Computer/Software Subtotal 91 11,283
Grand Total 174 18,420
Digital gaming related programs
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
The Ontario Technology Corridor is the economic engine of Canada
• The OTC represents 90% of the Province’s ICT industry
• Key Sectors include: software development and services, telecom equipment, digital media, microelectronics
• Ontario has 1,000 interactive digital media companies that employ 16,000 people and create $1.2 billion in revenue
• Creative industries in Ontario contribute $12.2 billion to the provincial GDP and employs nearly 300,000 people
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
Home to 6,400 ICT companies
• Greater Toronto Area: Ubisoft, Tecmo Koei Canada Inc., Capcom Interactive Canada Inc., Side Effects Software Inc.
• Ottawa: Fuel Industries Inc., Magmic Inc., bitHeads Inc. includes Head Games, Playbrains
• Waterloo Region: Research in Motion Ltd. (Blackberry), Open Text Corp., Google, SAP
• Niagara: Silicon Knights Inc., Keyframe Digital Productions Inc., nGen (Interactive Media Generator)
• London: Digital Extremes, Big Blue Bubble Inc., Antic Entertainment Inc., Tall Tree Games
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Ontario – the innovation society!
Gnomeo & Juliet created by Toronto-based Starz animation is the largest animated feature ever produced in Canada.
• Ottawa: Algonquin College in cooperation with Carleton University offers Interactive Multimedia and Design (IMD), a 4 year degree program
• Toronto’s Ryerson University: Digital Media Zone est. in 2010 – fostered 115 jobs, 100 innovators, 20 companies in its first year
• University of Waterloo: renowned worldwide for computer science, math, and engineering programs
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Canada – a sound choice for new investment and trade
• Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into Canada has more than doubled in the past decade
• By 2012 the federal corporate income tax falls from 18% to 15% – the lowest in the G7
• By 2015 tariffs on all manufacturing inputs reduced to zero, creating a national Free Trade Zone
• Most of Canada’s population of 33.7 million people live within 200 kilometers of the United States
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Canada has a low-risk business and regulatory environment
Canada also has the:
• World’s soundest banking system
• Lowest taxes on new business investment in the G7
• Lowest R&D costs in the G7, 12.9% lower than the U.S.
• Low Inflation and low interest rates
And:
• It takes only one procedure and five days to register a new company in Canada
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Canada offers G-7’s most favourable tax treatment for R&D
• R&D savings vary by the size and type of corporation
• For example, in 2010 the after-tax cost of a $100 R&D expenditure could range from $55.01 to as low as $36.72 for applicable research institutes
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Ontario digital media and R&D incentives include:
• Ontario Business Research Institute Tax Credit (OBRITC)
• Ontario Innovation Tax Credit
• Ontario Research & Development Tax Credit
• Ontario Computer Animation & Special Effects Tax Credit
• Ontario Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit
• OMDC Interactive Digital Media Fund
• OMDC Ontario Sound Recording Tax Credit
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Ontario’s NAFTA advantage
What this
means for
your company:
• 444 million people in North America’s $16 trillion market
• Either preferential (reduced) or eliminated tariff rates for North American goods traded between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico
• Protection of investment and intellectual property (IP) laws and regulations are enforced equally among all trading partners
• Skilled ICT suppliers
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
Ontario’s NAFTA advantage
Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
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What this
means for
your company:
• New market opportunities
• New partnerships
• New customers
• New investors
• New links in supply and production chains
• New choices for consumers
• Economic growth
• High standards of living
Excellent infrastructure of international airports
• Toronto Pearson
• Toronto Billy Bishop City
• Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier
• Region of Waterloo
• London
• St. Catharines / Niagara District
• Hamilton
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Ontario – international destination, world class convention facilities
• Ottawa Convention Centre – 192,000 square feet of usable space, a bold, modern design
• University of Waterloo Conference Centre
• Scotiabank Convention Centre, located just 1640 feet from the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara
• Metro Toronto Convention Centre and The International Centre, adjacent to the airport
• London Convention Centre – tiered 300 seat theatre
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
Well developed highway, rail, and shipping
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Welcome to the Ontario Technology Corridor
• Largest and busiest freeway network in Canada
• Efficient 400-series highways and municipal expressways
• Ports connect major manufacturing, processing, transportation services and logistics expertise
Established mass transit system
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• GO Transit interregional public transit system carries 50 million/passengers/year
• The Corridor, a VIA Rail passenger train service area
• The Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) subway system, linked with buses, hybrid buses and streetcars carries ~ 1.5 million riders/day
Highly integrated telecommunications network
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• One of the most extensive and integrated telecommunication networks in North America
• The largest “free calling” area in North America
• 100% Digital Telecom Infrastructure
• High speed data services
• Internet connectivity
• E-business services
Niagara is one of the busiest Canada-U.S. borders
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• 2nd busiest point of entry between Canada and the U.S., the world’s largest trading relationship
• Four efficient bridges for U.S. border crossings
• The Welland Canal offers direct shipping access from the Atlantic Ocean
Openness to diversity and multiculturalism
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Excellent culture and sports facilities
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Very high quality of life
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Safe, stable, and well governed
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• Canada is a constitutional monarchy
• Canada has a three-tiered system with Federal, Provincial, and Municipal levels of government
• Municipal governments are under provincial jurisdiction and governed by an elected mayor and council
Ontario cities and towns offer a superior lifestyle
Canada has the most liveable destinations in the world! Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
• Low crime
• Highly stable
• Little threat from terrorism
• Highly developed infrastructure
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Ontario R&D incentives at a glance
SUPPORTPROGRAMS/INCENTIVES
CRITERIA HOW MUCH
Ontario Business Research Institute Tax Credit (OBRITC)
Must incur qualified expenditures in respect of scientific research and experimental development (SR&ED) under an eligible contract with an eligible research institute (ERI)
20% refundable tax credit for SR&ED expenditures incurred in Ontario under an eligible contract with an ERI. The maximum amount a corporation can claim is $4 million
Ontario Innovation Tax Credit
Must carry on eligible SR&ED in Ontario
10% refundable tax credit for qualifying. Can be combined with OBRITC (above) for a total of 30%
Ontario Research and Development Tax Credit
Must carry on eligible SR&ED in Ontario
A non-refundable 4.5% tax credit that may be used to reduce corporate income tax payable, retroactively applied or carried forward
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Digital media incentives in Ontario
SUPPORTPROGRAMS/INCENTIVES
CRITERIA HOW MUCH
Ontario Computer Animation & Special Effects Tax Credit
Computer animation and special effects activities in film or TV production
20% refundable tax credit for eligible labour expenditures
Ontario Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit
Labour, marketing and distribution expenditures for the creation of interactive digital media products
40% of eligible labour, marketing and distribution expenditures; 35% for other qualifying expenditures
OMDC Interactive Digital Media Fund
Labour expenditures and eligible marketing and distribution expenses claimed with respect to interactive digital media products
A non-refundable contribution of up to $150,000 to a maximum of 50% of the project budget to create a market-ready interactive digital media content product
OMDC Ontario Sound Recording Tax Credit
Eligible production and marketing costs incurred by a qualifying corporation with respect to an eligible Canadian sound recording
20% refundable tax credit for eligible sound recording company with respect to an eligible Canadian sound recording by an emerging Canadian artist or group
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The Ontario Technology Corridor Digital Media Advantage
March 2011