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Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership

The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership is funded in part by the County of Lambton, Ministry of Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation; Ministry of Agriculture and Food; and the Sarnia-Lambton Community.  The office has two major functions:  Industry Attraction and Business Growth and Retention.

Industry Attraction

  • Community Marketing
  • Documenting Local Cost Competitiveness
  • Creating Competitive Advantages
  • Client Account Management

Help With Starting a Business

  • Explore a New Business Concept
  • Plan for Success
  • Cut Through Red Tape
  • Find Financing Sources

Our Business Self-Help Office can make it easier to get into business for yourself.  Drop-in and use our extensive library, or make an appointment to talk to our experience Business Counsellor.

Support for Established Businesses

  • Increase Sales
  • Optimize the Performance of Your Staff
  • Improve Profits
  • Locate Funding for Expansion

 Business Growth Services is here to help Sarnia-Lambton business owners work smarter, not harder.  Call us to discuss innovative ways to get the most from your business. 

New Resident Attraction

  • Students
  • Employees
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Retirees

For even more information about doing business in Lambton, please visit the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership.

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