New foreign investment promotion agency has work cut out for it: leaders
OTTAWA — The two top businessmen named to lead Canada’s new foreign investment promotion agency say they’ve got their work cut out for them.
That’s because Invest in Canada and its dedicated team of trade commissioners are embarking on their work after the flow of foreign direct investment into Canada plunged to a seven-year low last year.
International Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne unveiled the long-awaited agency on Monday — 16 months after the federal government first announced it would invest $218 million over five years to create it.
“When you start something, you need to make sure you do that on a strong footing,” Champagne said, when asked to explain the delay between the agency’s conception and birth.


