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The Kanata Chamber of Commerce's mission is to help create a positive business environment and contribute to the success of the Kanata, Goulbourn & West Carleton business community by providing leadership, representation, information and networking opportunities.

On September 26, 1980 at the request of Michael Cowpland the one year old Nepean Chamber of Commerce was changed to the Nepean-Kanata Chamber of Commerce. This Chamber operated for a period of eight years. In October 1988 the Board of Directors decided to create a separate and distinctive Kanata chamber as a division of the NKCC (a Nepean chamber division was also formed at that time). As Kanata continued to grow as a vibrant city, it became more and more evident that the importance of a completely independent Chamber of Commerce in the city of Kanata was needed. On January 1, 1991 the Kanata Chamber of Commerce separated from the NKCC and became a separate legal entity. Subsequently, on January 24, 1991, the Kanata Business Association (KBA) voted to dissolve and merge with the Kanata Chamber. The amalgamation of these two organizations ensured that Kanata businesses would be represented by one strong and united voice dedicated to addressing the concerns of local businesses and the growth of Kanata both commercially and socially.

In July 2005 the Kanata Chamber of Commerce reached out to expand their geographical area to serve the business communities of Goulbourn and West Carleton and today we are closing in on 400 members.

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Recommendation re: City of Ottawa Participation in OLG RFP Process

August 28, 2013

City of Ottawa Council Meeting: August 28, 2013

The Kanata Chamber of Commerce is the largest independent business organization in West Ottawa, representing over 400 business members in the communities of Kanata, Goulbourn and West Carleton.

This letter is a follow-up to our submission that was originally presented at the FEDCO meeting on July 9th, with the unanimous support of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, and subsequently submitted to the Council meeting on July 17th, 2013. Our Board is appointed by our membership to represent their interests, and is comprised of business leaders from across the entire West Ottawa region of Kanata, Goulbourn and West Carleton.

The Kanata Chamber of Commerce would like to reconfirm its concern over the lack of process to date on the OLG expansion. In particular once again, regarding the FEDCO recommendation for City Council to support only the Rideau Carleton Raceway as a potential casino expansion site.

From the beginning, the Kanata Chamber has expressed its concern over the lack of process in the Council’s actions to date on this file. Our hope has always been that the OLG process would be fair and competitive, and that all potential expansion site options would be considered on a level playing field. Only once all aspects are fully evaluated, would the optimal site for any expansion be selected, based on its own merits and what is in the best interests of the community.

In the City of Ottawa we should make significant long term decisions via an open process, where facts and arguments are carefully considered and where everyone has an equal opportunity to participate in the process and the resulting business activity. Last year the Council agreed to a process that involved OLG receiving proposals for a new Ottawa casino and then choosing the optimal business plan and site and bringing that back to the city. This process was in place. However, over the past year the Mayor and Council have changed their direction on more than one occasion, and despite recent amendments in an attempt to rectify the situation, on August 28th, Council will be voting on shutting down any fair evaluation or competitive process for the OLG expansion.
Following the provincial government’s refusal to grant a separate and therefore second gaming zone to Rideau Carleton Raceway, the motion presented here today will take us back to the same situation as the FEDCO meeting of July 9th, where Council will be effectively sole sourcing any casino expansion to just one site. There will be no consideration given to any other proposals, irrespective of their merits.

We respectfully ask members of Council to support an open and competitive process for any possible gaming expansion in the city and allow all sites to be considered and evaluated on equal terms and in the best interests of the entire community.
Thank you for your consideration.

Rosemary Leu, Executive Director
Kanata Chamber of Commerce