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Montérégie

We encourage the development of Montérégie business communities by directly assisting this region’s businesses and organizations with their projects..

Overview of the region

Montérégie’s highly diversified economy is primarily based on a well-developed commercial sector driven by urban sprawl in the Montréal area and high population growth, and a manufacturing industry consisting of businesses in the agri-food, metal products, machinery, transportation equipment, aerospace and life sciences sectors, including many seasoned exporters active in a variety of markets.

  • For the Acton, Pierre-De Saurel, and Les Maskoutains RCMs, contact the Centre-du-Québec Business Office.
  • For the Haute-Yamaska and Brome-Missisquoi RCMs, contact the Eastern Townships Business Office.
  • For the Rouville, Le Haut-Richelieu, La Vallée-du-Richelieu, Longueuil, Marguerite-D'Youville, Roussillon, Les Jardins-de-Napierville, Le Haut-Saint-Laurent, Beauharnois-Salaberry, and Vaudreuil-Soulanges RCMs, contact the Greater Montréal Business Office.
Our business office is open by appointment only. If you are a CED client, please contact your Advisor.

Centre-du-Québec Business Office

1100, boulevard René-Lévesque, bureau 105,
Drummondville (Québec) J2C 5W4
Phone number (toll free): 1-800-561-0633
Information request

Eastern Townships Business Office

202, rue Wellington Nord, bureau 100,
Sherbrooke (Québec) J1H 5C6
Phone number (toll free): 1-800-561-0633
Information request

Greater Montréal Business Office

800, boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, bureau 500,
Montréal (Québec) H3B 1X9
Phone number (toll free): 1-800-561-0633
Information request

Intervention Strategies

Greater Montréal intervention strategy

Profile and priorities of Greater Montréal, which includes Laval and parts of the Montérégie, Laurentides and Lanaudière regions

Eastern Townships intervention strategy

Profile and priorities of the Eastern Townships region and the Haute-Yamaska and Brome-Missisquoi RCMs

Centre-du-Québec intervention strategy

Profile and priorities of the most manufacturing-intensive region of Quebec, as well as of the Acton, Maskoutains and Pierre De Saurel RCMs

Success stories

 
Exprolink: Converting traditional vehicles into electric vehicles

With CED's help, Exprolink is on its way to electrifying its entire fleet of light utility vehicles.

Our collaborators in Quebec

Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)

Provides professional services to businesses in all sectors. Supports businesses seeking financing as they start up and grow.

Canada Business Network

Provides access to government business programs, business tools, forms, and online services.

Export Development Canada (EDC)

Helps Canadian companies of all sizes succeed around the world.

Global Affairs Canada

Provides financial support and personalized advice to connect with potential foreign partners, pursue new business opportunities abroad and attract foreign investment to Canada.

Investissement Québec

Supports SMEs, NPOs and businesses as they develop and seek financing.

Ministère de l'Économie et de l'Innovation Québec (MEI)

Supports the development of the Quebec economy, innovation, and exports by ensuring coordination and joint action among the various stakeholders in the economic, scientific, social, and cultural fields.

National Research Council Canada (NRC)

Supports SMEs in validating and developing new products and procedures. Financial assistance is awarded after the project has been assessed by an industrial technology advisor.

Réseau des SADC et CAE du Québec

Contributes to community economic development by providing business services: access to funding, technical assistance, and support for local, youth and women entrepreneurship. The network includes 67 Sociétés d’aide au développement des collectivités (SADC) and Centres d’aide aux entreprises (CAE) across Quebec.

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