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Nokia expands Canadian facility, will create 340 new jobs

News | 10/17/2022 5:27 pm EDT
Mayor Jim Watson, MPP Merilee Fullerton, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade of Ontario Vic Fidelli and Premier Doug Ford attend an event in Kanata, Ont. on on Oct. 17, 2022, to announce the expansion of the Nokia Campus in March Road. (photo Andrew Meade, Hill Times).

OTTAWA–Nokia Corp. announced Monday that it is planning to expand its operations in the nation’s capital, building a new research and development (R&D) facility on its Kanata campus. The move is expected to create 340 new jobs and additional co-op and internship opportunities for students.

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