Media Room

The Chemistry Industry Association of Canada is committed to the ethic and principles of Responsible Care® and as such, we are committed to openness, accountability and honesty in all aspects of what we do. We believe that it is of the utmost importance to communicate the values and concerns of our industry to interested parties including our member companies, governments and the public at large, through the media.

In this section of our website, you'll find the latest news releases, speeches and public announcements from the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada.

For further information, please contact:

Michael Bourque
Vice-President, External Relations
613-237-6215 x 225

Sarah Mayes
Manager, Public Affairs
613-237-6215 x 239

Nancy Marchi
Public Affairs Coordinator
613-237-6215 x 238

Recent News

Mar3 3/3/2010 5:02:00 PM
The Chemistry Industry Association of Canada applauds Ontario’s first step towards adopting a risk-based approach to its environmental approvals process. On Mar. 2, the McGuinty government announced it was seeking public input to a new process – one that would simplify environmental approvals, impro ... [ read more... ]

Feb2 2/2/2010 9:38:00 AM
The Chemistry Industry Association of Canada looks forward to the results of the Roadmap to Recovery Summit on Feb. 2. As the voice of Canada’s $26-billion chemistry industry, the Association urges governments to recognize that the manufacturing sector has not recovered from the recession, and that ... [ read more... ]

Dec18 12/18/2009 12:40:00 PM
Chemistry Industry not Immune to Recession Year-End Survey Reports Sharp Declines – Slow Path to Recovery Projected for 2010 According to the Year-End Survey prepared by the Canadian Chemical Producers’ Association (CCPA), the chemistry industry fared no better than other manufacturing sectors i ... [ read more... ]

Dec1 12/1/2009 1:39:00 PM

Canada's Chemical Producers' take climate change seriously. Our members have greatly exceeded Kyoto targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To continue to improve, we need investment. To win new investment, we need to remain a viable, globally competitive sector.
 

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Nov30 11/30/2009 2:46:00 PM
Chemical Producers Call on Minister of Labour to Act Quickly The Canadian manufacturing sector can ill afford yet another strike and work stoppages from CN workers, especially in this fragile economic recovery. Manufacturers, including chemical producers, rely heavily on rail transportation to re ... [ read more... ]
 





 
 
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