NMMA Canada supports investment in Ontario waterway
The investment aims to protect and secure the future of the waterway while creating and protecting job opportunities for Canadians.
The investment aims to protect and secure the future of the waterway while creating and protecting job opportunities for Canadians.

Sara Anghel, executive director and vice president of government relations for the National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada, was named the recipient of this year’s Boating
The National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada said it is backing the Canada-United States Regulatory Cooperation Council Joint Forward Plan. The plan, put forth by the
The National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada received $87,225 from Transport Canada to support the Discover Boating Hands-On Skills Training program for three years, a national
The National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada says it held its most successful “Day on the Hill” yet. The third annual event saw members of the
Advocates for the Canadian recreational boating industry are joining the National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada to meet with government officials on Parliament Hill in Ottawa
The Canadian government unveiled a new approach for clamping down on Canada-U.S. “cross-border price discrimination” — that is, U.S. companies charging higher prices in Canada
Retail sales of new boats and outboard engines in Canada totaled $2 billion last year — a 2 percent decrease from the previous year —
The Canadian arm of the National Marine Manufacturers Association gathered May 1 on Parliament Hill with members of the recreational boating industry to advocate for
The National Marine Manufacturers Association released a study showing that Canada’s core recreational boating industry contributed an estimated economic impact of $5 billion (about $4.9
The investment aims to protect and secure the future of the waterway while creating and protecting job opportunities for Canadians.

Sara Anghel, executive director and vice president of government relations for the National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada, was named the recipient of this year’s Boating
The National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada said it is backing the Canada-United States Regulatory Cooperation Council Joint Forward Plan. The plan, put forth by the
The National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada received $87,225 from Transport Canada to support the Discover Boating Hands-On Skills Training program for three years, a national
The National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada says it held its most successful “Day on the Hill” yet. The third annual event saw members of the
Advocates for the Canadian recreational boating industry are joining the National Marine Manufacturers Association Canada to meet with government officials on Parliament Hill in Ottawa
The Canadian government unveiled a new approach for clamping down on Canada-U.S. “cross-border price discrimination” — that is, U.S. companies charging higher prices in Canada
Retail sales of new boats and outboard engines in Canada totaled $2 billion last year — a 2 percent decrease from the previous year —
The Canadian arm of the National Marine Manufacturers Association gathered May 1 on Parliament Hill with members of the recreational boating industry to advocate for
The National Marine Manufacturers Association released a study showing that Canada’s core recreational boating industry contributed an estimated economic impact of $5 billion (about $4.9