The event was hosted by the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Economic Development Office in partnership with local MPs, MPPs, and community development organizations
The 2025 Leeds Grenville Economic Development Summit brought together a sold-out crowd of business and political leaders to the North Grenville Municipal Centre on November 21. The annual event showcased the region’s economic progress, celebrated the Counties’ 175th anniversary, and explored strategies for continued growth.
Attendees heard from key speakers on topics such as supporting small businesses amid changing trade tariffs, cross-border trade regulations, and energy infrastructure planning for the St. Lawrence region. The summit also highlighted tourism initiatives, including the 1000 Islands Rideau Canal Waterways brand and the launch of the 2026–2029 Strategic Areas of Focus.
Brian Purcell of James Purcell Insurance Broker Ltd. received the Bill Thake Memorial Economic Development Leadership Award for his contributions to community growth and volunteer efforts.
Presentations included insights on the Rideau Canal’s 200th anniversary and future development, as well as how communities can adapt to economic changes. The summit concluded with a focus on fostering business investment, tourism experiences, and regional workforce innovation.
The event was hosted by the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Economic Development Office in partnership with local MPs, MPPs, and community development organizations.
Story by Tim Baltz

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