Canada Invests $375K in Northwestern Ontario Research

Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario - FedNor

FedNor funds will help Confederation College create two skilled positions to grow businesses and organizations in the region

September 5, 2025 - Thunder Bay, ON - Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario - FedNor

Marcus Powlowski, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Rainy River, today announced a FedNor investment of $377,745 in Confederation College. The investment will support their office of Applied Research and Innovation. The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for FedNor, and Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Superior North.

FedNor will help Confederation College create two new three-year positions: manager of business development, applied research; and lead researcher, computer science. These two roles will help the organization build stronger research projects that target the needs of industry. Student researchers will support the two new positions and gain opportunities for learning and experience so they can join the workforce with strong skills.

This project will help provide new and expanded knowledge to Confederation College's office of Applied Research and Innovation in the areas of software development, artificial intelligence (AI), and computer programming, and will help expand the organization's existing connections and abilities in the field of research, commercialization, and development services to meet the growing demand from regional small and medium entreprise (SMEs) in the region.

The investment will support new and improved processes and services for commercial partners in the region, and grow the amount of innovative products and new technologies coming out of Northwestern Ontario. The project will help support Confederation College in facilitating increases in commercialization for SMEs through meaningful collaborations with industry partners, all of which will enrich the regional innovation ecosystem in Northern Ontario.

This investment will help ensure that regional Canadian businesses can be global leaders in technological innovation, and that strong Canadian businesses will remain ready to respond to both local needs and international opportunities.

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