Posted Jun 23, 2008, 5:28 PM
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Job creation announcement coming today
Business TD Insurance Home and Auto expanding service in Saint John by more than 200 jobs
michelle porter
telegraph-journal
Published Monday June 23rd, 2008
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SAINT JOHN - The creation of more than 200 jobs in Saint John will be announced at a press conference later today.
This will be the first of several similar announcements expected this week, a government source says.
In total five announcements involving job creation are expected this week, creating a total of 430 jobs across the province.
Later today Premier Shawn Graham will be joined by the president and CEO of TD Insurance, Alain Thibault, Saint John East MLA Roly MacIntyre and Saint John Mayor Ivan Court to make the announcement.
With money from the provincial government, TD Insurance Home and Auto will expand its Saint John Client Service Centre operation and create a new National Claims Response Centre.
"We will be assisting TD as we do most ICT firms. The money will be in the same range as other ICT announcements," the source said.
With the expansion and the new response centre, 200 jobs will be created, the government source said Friday. The source described the jobs as "higher end", saying that some are in one of the province's targeted sectors, the financial sector.
The source further said that the provincial government will provide TD Insurance Home and Auto with assistance for each of the 200 jobs created at its operations in Saint John. The Client Service Centre already employs more than 200 people.
Further details will be provided at the press conference.
This announcement is the result of meetings Premier Shawn Graham or Business New Brunswick minister Greg Byrne have had with stakeholders in Toronto, as part of a new provincial focus on missions to the area to attract investment.
"It stems from the investment missions that the Premier and Business New Brunswick minister have been taking to Toronto," the source said.
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