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Creative Industries in Hamilton, Ontario

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2011

Hamilton, Ontario is home to thousands of jobs in the creative industry.

Video brought to you by Hamilton Economic Development - online at www.investinhamilton.ca.

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  • This is awesome. Thanks you so much!

    "Hamilton is a real city" well said.

  • Hamilton is a great city - Urban and Vibrant as shown in the video, but also small enough that I often meet friends and neighbours at downtown cafes and events. The only thing that gets to me about living here is all the friggin' self-haters. We're our own worst obstacle much of the time.

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  • I love the black and white colored interviews of the people. Very cool all together.

  • Proud to be promoting Hamilton!

  • Go Cecelia!!!!!!

  • Love it! And I love the Hamilton grit too!

  • Great City, Great People, and perhaps we need some improvement, but hell if that means a bunch of expensive condos crowding up the downtown, less small business, less affordability, and all of the assholes that come along with that shit.

  • I love Hamilton. I moved here from Toronto 10 years ago and I haven't regretted it. The naysayers are full of it. Get out of the house and open your mind. There's a lot more to downtown than "loan sharks, pawn shops and low income businesses". Beautiful architecture, art galleries, shopping, high frequency public transit, theatres, and pubs come to mind on many different corners of the core. You have to be blind or ignorant not to notice them.

  • Nice vid. Hamilton DOES have a lot to offer; however, poor governing will continue to cripple our image and tourism industry without an outside-in perspective. The irresolution on moving Ivor Wynn was a perfect example. Unfamiliar tourists exit the highway to sit in stop and go traffic on dilapidated Barton St, jump a curb and pay to park on a half way house's front lawn, then again follow Barton St on the way out of town without any true representation of what the city has to offer.

  • @PrismaMD We'd be happy to chat with you about those numbers. Give us a call anytime 905-546-4222 or email ecdev@hamilton.ca.

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