Queen鈥檚 economic and social impact

Queen鈥檚 economic and social impact

New Deloitte report highlights how Queen鈥檚 University generates over $1.6 billion annually in local economic and social benefits, including one in 10 jobs in Kingston and 11 per cent of regional GDP.

By Communications Staff

March 31, 2022

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Deloitte's Economic and Community Impact Study highlights Queen's wide-ranging impacts on community prosperity, healthcare, research, and more in Kingston region.

A new study shows Queen鈥檚 generates over $1.6 billion in annual economic and social benefits locally, including one in 10 jobs in Kingston and 11 per cent of regional GDP. Conducted by Deloitte, the Economic and Community Impact Study shows the university鈥檚 close engagement with local organizations, government, and other partners provides wide-ranging benefits for the local community, including leading health care and cancer research expertise, thousands of volunteer hours, millions of dollars in local spending and philanthropy, and support for hundreds of start-ups. 

鈥淥ne of Canada鈥檚 成人大片 economic strengths is its world-class postsecondary education sector, and Queen鈥檚 University is a leading example,鈥 says Craig Alexander, Chief Economist and Executive Advisor at Deloitte. 鈥淨ueen鈥檚 makes large scale investments and is a significant employer in the region, but a strictly traditional economic impact assessment could understate the full importance and impact that Queen鈥檚 demonstrates. In our report, we鈥檝e also highlighted the community impacts of the university.鈥

Key economic highlights of the report include:

  • $1.67B generated by Queen鈥檚 activities in Kingston and region annually
  • Queen鈥檚 economic activity comprises 11% of regional GDP
  • 1 in 10 jobs in Kingston are located at the university
  • $237M spent in Kingston by students every year
  • 600 Kingston-based start-up companies supported

鈥淜ingston is absolutely perfect to launch and grow a business, and we鈥檝e been fortunate to work closely with Queen鈥檚 University over the years,鈥 says Dan Desjardins, CEO and co-founder of Kings Distributed Systems, a growing local business. 鈥淲e鈥檝e hired a lot of excellent students, worked with a lot of intelligent professors, and developed a lot of excellent research.鈥 

Key healthcare highlights of the report include:

  • 400+ medical doctors on Queen鈥檚 faculty work across a range of specialties in the region
  • 500 medical trials led by the Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG), headquartered at the Queen鈥檚 Cancer Institute
  • $620M in research and development funding attracted to Queen鈥檚 since 2013

鈥淲e partner with Queen鈥檚 in many ways, including renting St. Mary鈥檚 of the Lake to test a new model of care delivery, where patients can avoid going to an acute care hospital,鈥 says Cathy Szabo, President and CEO of Providence Care. 鈥淭hey can come to the new site, receive care, and hopefully return home at a level of independence that they can manage their own care.鈥

Key volunteer and philanthropy highlights of the report include: 

  • $1M raised annually by students, staff, and faculty to support local causes, including over $450,000 for the United Way of KFL&A in 2021
  • Thousands of local volunteer hours worked by students

鈥淲hile it is long understood that universities bring value to the communities in which they exist, it is necessary to look deeper, beyond solely the economic contributions, to see how institutions like Queen鈥檚 truly impact our communities,鈥 says Patrick Deane, Principal and Vice-Chancellor. 鈥淭his approach is a key pillar of our new strategic plan. The future of Queen鈥檚 depends upon the positive impact we make through the efforts and dedication of our students, faculty, and staff and this is only possible, in part, because of the relationships and collaborations we have with local partners. Together, we all continue to make significant contributions toward building a prosperous, healthy, sustainable, and livable Kingston region.鈥

Learn more about Deloitte鈥檚 work and read the Economic and Community Impact Study in its entirety on the Queen鈥檚 Economic and Community Impact website.