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		<title>Leveraging the $7 Million Fund &#8211; Designated for Ontario Bioscience Companies Announced in May 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 21:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the fall of 2009, with Ontario’s bioscience industry fighting for survival due to an inability to raise capital in the midst of a world-wide economic crisis, OBIO mobilized industry CEOs to take action. With a sense of urgency derived from the need for a plan to ensure the survival of the industry, OBIO organized [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the fall of 2009, with Ontario’s bioscience industry fighting for survival due to an inability to raise capital in the midst of a world-wide economic crisis, OBIO mobilized industry CEOs to take action. With a sense of urgency derived from the need for a plan to ensure the survival of the industry, OBIO organized its first province-wide consultation process ultimately generating a set of recommendations for industry survival and growth.  These recommendations were provided to the Ontario provincial government and detailed changes to existing provincial capital and tax programs which when implemented would have a positive impact on biotech companies&#8230; </p>
<p>Click here to <a href="http://obio.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Leveraging-the-7-Million.pdf">download a PDF version of the full article</a>, by Gail Garland, as published in <em>Biotechnology Focus, May 2011</em>.</p>
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		<title>New strategy, special financing to advance disease treatment, prevention or diagnosis programs of Ontario bioscience companies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 20:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Province responds to recommendations of Ontario Bioscience Industry Organization (OBIO) council of life-science sector chief executive officers
 
 
TORONTO, April 30 – A new commercialization strategy providing access to an initial round of special financing from the Government of Ontario will help the province’s bioscience companies fund advancement of their programs to treat, prevent [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Province responds to recommendations of Ontario Bioscience Industry Organization (OBIO) council of life-science sector chief executive officers</strong></p>
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<p><strong>TORONTO, April 30</strong> – A new commercialization strategy providing access to an initial round of special financing from the Government of Ontario will help the province’s bioscience companies fund advancement of their programs to treat, prevent and diagnose disease. Ontario spends more than $5 billion a year on drug therapies and devices, most of which are imported.</p>
<p>Initial one-time special financing of $7 million exclusively for Ontario-based bioscience companies is being provided by the Government of Ontario. OBIO is recommending that eligible companies be permitted to match this money with funds from other investors, giving it the potential to make this a $14-million financing.</p>
<p>These new commercialization and financing initiatives respond to OBIO’s report, <em>“Industry Generated Recommendations for Sustainability and Growth </em><em>of Ontario’s Bioscience Industry in 2010 and Beyond”, </em>presented to<em> </em>the province in 2009. The report  resulted from a series of regional CEO-working groups and online consultations, and has been the basis for discussions between OBIO, senior public servants and MPPs in 2010.</p>
<p>Gail Garland, president and chief executive officer, OBIO, said: “We are grateful to the Ministry of Research and Innovation for its swift response to support Ontario’s bioscience industry with urgently needed funds. OBIO has developed proposed guidelines for deployment of these funds with the advice of finance-industry experts and bioscience-company CEOs.”</p>
<p>OBIO’s guidelines for disbursing the initial financing round were developed at the request of the Ontario government. The guidelines cover recommendations for eligibility, investment, and administration, approval and due diligence.</p>
<p>About OBIO</p>
<p>Ontario Bioscience Industry Organization (OBIO) is Ontario’s leading advocate for the life-science sector.  A private sector, membership-based organization, OBIO engages in policy advocacy and government relations activities to enable successful development and commercialization of life-science technology through investment, strategic alliances, stakeholder engagement and industry promotion in Ontario. OBIO is supported by Members and Sponsors, among whom are Amgen Canada, AstraZeneca Canada, Dalton Pharma Services, Dalton Medicinal Chemistry, The Equicom Group, Gowlings, HealthComm, Merck Frosst, Pfizer Canada, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Purdue Pharma Canada, RBC Royal Bank, Rx &amp; D and VWR.</p>
<p>For further information:</p>
<p>Gail Garland, President &amp; CEO – (416) 575-7805, <a href="mailto:gailgarland@obio.ca">gailgarland@obio.ca</a>; Cathy Carter, HealthComm &#8212; (905) 338-0825</p>
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