Ontario Investing $1.3 Billion to Protect Manufacturing Workers and Jobs

In Provincial

Province enhancing and expanding tax credit to attract manufacturing investments to Ontario

As part of its plan to protect Ontario, the government is enhancing and expanding the Ontario Made Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit, providing an additional $1.3 billion over three years to help lower costs for businesses that invest in buildings, machinery and equipment that are used for manufacturing or processing in Ontario.

“Manufacturing workers here in Ontario are already feeling the impact of President Trump’s tariffs, including job losses that are the direct result of the economic uncertainty he has caused,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance. “In response, our plan to protect Ontario will bring in new investments to create new jobs and opportunities for our world-class manufacturing workers, so we can build a stronger economy capable of withstanding whatever comes our way.”

The proposed changes, part of the upcoming 2025 Ontario budget, would take the Ontario Made Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit rate for Canadian-controlled private corporations from 10 per cent to 15 per cent as well as expanding eligibility to non-Canadian-controlled private corporations as a non-refundable tax credit, to support their investments here in Ontario. With these changes a qualifying corporation could receive a tax credit of up to $3 million per year.

“Today’s announcement will provide important support to the more than 830,000 men and women who work in the manufacturing sector, and who are worried about the impact of tariffs on their jobs,” said Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. “In the face of heightened global economic uncertainty, we are doubling down on our plan to protect Ontario by bringing in new investments and good-paying manufacturing jobs.”

Announced as part of the 2023 Budget, the Ontario Made Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit was created to help Ontario manufacturers lower their costs, innovate and become more competitive. Implementing this tax credit is one of the many steps the government has taken since 2018 to improve Ontario’s competitiveness by lowering costs for businesses.

More information about the government’s plan to protect Ontario, grow our economy, and make Ontario the most competitive jurisdiction in the G7 to invest will be included in the 2025 Budget, to be released on May 15, 2025.

Quick Facts

  • Ontario’s manufacturing sector is a key contributor to the economic success of the province and currently employs 830,000 people.
  • Since its introduction in 2023 through 2027-28, the Ontario Made Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit will provide an estimated $1.4 billion in income tax support to Ontario manufactures and processors.
  • By enhancing and expanding the credit, the government would be providing an additional $1.3 billion over three years in estimated support to help lower costs of businesses that invest in buildings, machinery and equipment that are used for manufacturing and processing in Ontario.
  • Canadian-controlled private corporations would be able to claim a 15 per cent enhanced tax credit on investments that are currently eligible for the Ontario Made Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit, provided these eligible investments are made on or after May 15, 2025, and before 2030.
  • Non-Canadian-controlled private corporations, including publicly traded companies making eligible investments in Ontario would be able to access the Ontario Made Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit as a 15 per cent non-refundable corporate income tax credit provided these eligible investments are made on or after May 15, 2025 and before 2030.
  • Eligible investments are expenditures for certain capital property included in Class 1 or Class 53 for capital cost allowance purposes.
  • In fall 2024, Ontario announced the Advancing Ontario Made Manufacturing Plan, a 10‑year roadmap for growing the sector’s workforce and production capacity, by securing next‐generation production facilities, strengthening, and securing domestic supply chains, leveraging growth‐driving technology, and building a workforce for the future.
Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

Join Our Newsletter!

Want to keep up to date on news and events in Northumberland? Subscribe to newsletter!

You may also read!

Video – Encampment Sprouts Up By Cobourg Harbour

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwM1eXcVias Municipal By-Law officers checked out a encampment on the west breakwall on Sunday, May 18, 2025. The encampment was along

Read More...

City of Kawartha Lakes OPP – Driver Charged After Collision at Resort (Name Released)

On May 17, 2025, at approximately 2:30 p.m., officers from the City of Kawartha Lakes Detachment of the Ontario

Read More...

Video – Fire Chief’s Contract States Using Town Vehicle for Personal Use is Permitted

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3RdX02zco8 The unofficial start of summer kicked off with the Victoria Day long weekend. The Victoria Park Campground appears to be

Read More...

Mobile Sliding Menu