Province says diversification programs are already paying dividends in the Peace
The provincial government says a pending new deal for a local business is proof its programs to boost the energy business are working.
Tradesmen Enterprises, based in the County of Grande Prairie, is in the final stages of completing a deal to supply components for a petrochemical facility to be built near Edmonton.
The province said last week it was giving out funding for a second round of its Petrochemical Diversification program last week.
“There is no better example of what value-added jobs do for communities than right here at Tradesmen. As our economy gets stronger, it’s time to talk about how we secure this recovery for working people and make sure it is built to last,” Premier Rachel Notley told the crowd that gathered at the Tradesmen Enterprises shop for the announcement Friday afternoon.