Federal and provincial officials are scheduled to attend Nokia's announcement to expand its footprint in Ottawa.
A flagship store of Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia is seen in Helsinki, Finland, Monday, Sept. 2, 2013. Premier Doug Ford and federal and provincial cabinet ministers will join Nokia President and CEO Pekka Lundmark and Nokia President Jeffrey Maddox for the announcement at the Nokia campus in Kanata.
According to a media release, Nokia will "unveil plans to expand our footprint in the Ottawa, Ont., tech cluster and create a green digital future that will help Canada – and the world – act together." Ottawa is home to one of Nokia's largest research and development sites, with more than 2,300 employees working at its campus on March Road.
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