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Regional Development Agency (Canada)

In Canada, the Regional Development Agencies (RDA) are the seven federal government agencies responsible for addressing key economic challenges and furthering economic development, diversification, and job creation specific to their respective regions.[1][2]

The seven agencies and their individual regions are:[1]

PacifiCan and PrairiesCan are the two newest RDAs, which were announced by the Government of Canada on 5 August 2021 as the result of splitting Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD), which covered British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.[3][4]

The regional development agencies were brought under the Innovation, Science and Economic Development portfolio by the Mulroney government.[5] RDAs were administered by the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages with a Deputy Minister and Parliamentary Secretary assigned to each agency. However, in the cabinet announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau following the 2021 Canadian federal election, the RDAs were placed back under control of individual cabinet ministers.[6]

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
 
Agency overview
Formed1987
JurisdictionGovernment of Canada
HeadquartersBlue Cross Centre, Moncton, NB
Employees575 FTEs (2019-20)[7]
Annual budget$346.8 m CAD (2021-22)[7]
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Francis P. McGuire, President
Key document
Websitewww.acoa-apeca.gc.ca

The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA; French: Agence de promotion économique du Canada atlantique) is the Government of Canada's agency responsible for helping to create opportunities for economic growth in the Atlantic Provinces by working with the people of the region. ACOA encompasses the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.[1][7]

From the 1980s to 2021, ACOA was overseen by the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages.[8] Historically, ACOA reported to the Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, but this role was combined with other ministerial roles for regional development agencies to report to one position. In 2021, ACOA and the other RDAs returned to have a dedicated Cabinet minister, the Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.

In 2014, ACOA assumed responsibility for the direct delivery of economic development programs, services and advocacy in Cape Breton.[9] Prior to 2014, a federal Crown corporation named Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation (ECBC), had a similar function to ACOA with a specific jurisdictional mandate for the whole of Cape Breton Island and a portion of mainland Nova Scotia.

Planned spending for 2015-2016 consisted of $171 million for enterprise development, $89 million for community development, $25 million for internal services, and $11 million for policy, advocacy, and coordination.

Atlantic Innovation Fund

The Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF) is a funding program run by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to help Canadian organizations in Atlantic Canada to develop innovative products and services. This program is highly competitive. Project proposals go through an extensive external review process.

To be eligible for this program, the project must be based in Atlantic Canada, have a potential commercial value and include a large R&D component. The average funding level is about $2 million per project. Average project duration is about two years.

Locations

ACOA encompasses the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.[1] Its head office is located at the Blue Cross Centre in Moncton, NB, along with a liaison office in Ottawa.

Other offices of ACOA are located in:[10]

Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions

Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
Développement économique Canada pour les régions du Québec
Agency overview
Formed2005 (2005)
Preceding agency
  • Federal Office of Regional Development - Quebec
Typeregional development agency
JurisdictionQuebec
Employees320 FTEs (2020)[11]
Annual budget$366.5 m CAD (2021-22)[11]
Minister responsible
Agency executives
Key document
  • Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Act, S.C. 2005, c. 26
Websitedec.canada.ca/

Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED; French: Développement économique Canada pour les régions du Québec; legal title: Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec)[11] is the regional development agency responsible for promoting economic expansion in Quebec by promoting small and medium-sized enterprises and non-profit economic organizations.[12][13]

Before 1998, CED was called the Federal Office of Regional Development - Quebec. The agency is under the supervision of the Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec.

Under its Act, which came into effect on 5 October 2005, the object of the Agency is to promote the long-term economic development of the regions of Quebec by giving special attention to those where slow economic growth is prevalent or opportunities for productive employment are inadequate.[14]

CED works with a network of partners, which includes: Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), Canada Business Network, Investissement Québec, Ministère de l'Économie et de l'Innovation Québec (MEI), National Research Council Canada (NRC), and others.[15]

The agency has offices throughout the province. The administrative regions served by CED include: Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, Côte-Nord, Estrie, Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Lanaudière, Laurentides, Laval, Mauricie, Montérégie, Montréal, Nord-du-Québec, Outaouais, Québec, and Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean.[16]

Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency

Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
Agency overview
Formed2009
JurisdictionGovernment of Canada
Minister responsible
  • Dan Vandal, Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
Websitecannor.gc.ca

Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario

Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario
 
Agency overview
Formed1987
JurisdictionGovernment of Canada
Minister responsible
Websitefednor.gc.ca

The Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario (FedNor) is a Regional Development Agency whose mission is to address the economic development, diversification and job creation in Northern Ontario.

This is a federal administrative region that extends not only south of the French and Mattawa Rivers, but all the way to Muskoka which is just south of Ontario's administrative North. FedNor especially aids women, Franco-Ontarians, youth, and Aboriginal peoples in Ontario. While a lot of progress has been made in achieving FedNor's objectives, communities in Northern Ontario continue to face the ongoing economic challenges that necessitate a stable, long-term regional development effort.

Since the beginning of FedNor in 1987, the role in business and economic development throughout the North has grown substantially. As a result, the programs and services that FedNor offers to the communities of Northern Ontario have evolved and improved. The Minister responsible for this agency was originally called the "Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario"

In 2020, FedNor invested over CA$122 million in 294 initiatives led by local businesses, organizations, and communities, helping to support over 7,300 jobs in Northern Ontario.[17]

FedNor has its main offices in Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, and Thunder Bay; as well as offices located in North Bay, Timmins, and Kenora.

Controversy

Under prior minister Andy Mitchell, FedNor's service area was expanded to include many rural areas in Southern Ontario, including much of the Central Ontario region. In 2007, a group of politicians from Northern Ontario, including Tony Martin, Claude Gravelle and France Gélinas, called for the program to be refocused exclusively on the Northern Ontario administrative region.[18]

Additionally there had been many calls from politicians and organizations to make FedNor an agency, separate from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, like the other regional development agencies across Canada.[19] In 2021, FedNor and the other RDAs were removed from ISED and placed under the control of dedicated cabinet ministers.

Programs

FedNor supports regional economic development, which it does through the delivery of three programs:

  • Northern Ontario Development Program (NODP) — NODP was put in place to help promote economic development and diversification throughout Northern Ontario. NODP provides repayable and non-repayable contributions to not-for-profit organizations and small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for projects focussed on the following three areas: Innovation; Community Economic Development; and Business Growth and Competitiveness.
  • Community Futures Program — This program helps to support 24 Community Futures Development Corporations (CFDCs), throughout Northern Ontario. CFDCs provide an assortment of different programs and services which are for assisting in the community economic development and small business growth. These programs are able to provide help in: Strategic community planning and socio-economic development; Business information and planning services; and Access to capital for small and medium-sized businesses and social enterprises. These community-based, not-for-profit organizations are staffed by professionals and are each governed by local volunteer boards of directors familiar with their communities' needs, concerns and future development priorities.
  • Economic Development Initiative (EDI) — As Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s main point of presence in Northern Ontario, FedNor delivers national initiatives and expanded program delivery opportunities across the region. In 2009, FedNor launched the Economic Development Initiative of the Federal Strategy for Official Languages called the Roadmap for Canada’s Linguistic Duality 2008—2013: Acting for the Future!

Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario

Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario
Agency overview
Formed2009 (2009)
JurisdictionSouthern Ontario
HeadquartersWaterloo, ON
Employees238 average FTEs (2016-20)[20]
Annual budget$239.5 m CAD (2020-21)[21]
Minister responsible
  • Filomena Tassi, Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario
Websitefeddevontario.gc.ca/

The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) is the federal government agency responsible for fostering innovation and business growth in Canada's southern Ontario region, the most populous region in Canada.[22]

Since its creation in 2009 to October 1, 2021, FedDev Ontario has invested more than $3.5 billion in over 5,000 projects working with over 63,000 organizations and businesses that have generated strong results, such as supporting nearly 190,000 jobs in the region. [2]

With its headquarter office in Waterloo, FedDev Ontario has regional offices in Toronto, Peterborough, and Ottawa. Its area of operations is in the 37 census divisions of Statistics Canada, from Cornwall in the east to Owen Sound in the west, and from Pembroke in the north to Windsor in the south.[2]

Western Canada

Pacific Economic Development Canada

Pacific Economic Development Canada
 
Agency overview
Formed2021
JurisdictionGovernment of Canada
Minister responsible
  • Harjit Sajjan, Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada
Websitecanada.ca/pacific-economic-development

Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan) is the federal economic development agency of the province of British Columbia.[23]

Canada's Minister of International Development, currently Harjit Sajjan, holds the title of Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada.[24]

The agency has offices in Vancouver, and is set to establish headquarters in Surrey with additional service locations in Victoria, Kelowna, Prince George, Cranbrook, Fort St. John, Prince Rupert, and Campbell River, as well as an office in Ottawa, Ontario.[24]

It was created in August 2021 from splitting the Western Economic Diversification Canada into two separate agencies, the other encompassing the Canadian Prairies.[4][25]

Prairies Economic Development Canada

Prairies Economic Development Canada
 
Agency overview
Formed2021
JurisdictionGovernment of Canada
Minister responsible
  • Dan Vandal, Minister responsible for the Prairies Economic Development Agency of Canada
Websitecanada.ca/prairies-economic-development

Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) is the federal economic development agency of the Canadian Prairies, which encompasses Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.[26][27][25] Its main priorities focus on community economic development, trade and investment, innovation, and business development.[25]

It is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, with offices in Saskatoon and Winnipeg, a regional satellite office in Calgary, and a liaison office in Ottawa at the Thomas D'Arcy McGee Building.[25][28] It will also be establishing new service locations in Lethbridge, Fort McMurray, and Grande Prairie, Alberta; Regina and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; and Brandon and Thompson, Manitoba.[4]

Canada's Minister of Northern Affairs, currently Daniel Vandal, holds the title of , Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada along with Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency.[29]

PrairiesCan was created in August 2021 from splitting the Western Economic Diversification Canada into two separate agencies, the other encompassing British Columbia.[4][25]

Western Economic Diversification Canada

Western Economic Diversification Canada
Agency overview
Formed1988 (1988)
DissolvedAugust 5, 2021 (2021-08-05)
JurisdictionWestern Canada
HeadquartersCanada Place, Edmonton, AB T5J 4H7
Employees320 FTEs (2020)[30]
Annual budget$343.8 m CAD (2021-22)[30]
Agency executives
  • Dylan Jones, Deputy Minister
  • Terry Duguid, Parliamentary Secretary to Min. Economic Development and Official Languages (Western Economic Diversification Canada)
  • Terry Beech, Parliamentary Secretary to Min. Economic Development and Official Languages (B.C.)
Key document
  • Western Economic Diversification Act
Websitewd-deo.gc.ca/

The Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD; legal title: Department of Western Economic Diversification)[30] was a Canadian federal ministerial department concerned with the economy and economic development of Western Canada, which encompasses Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.[27][25]

On 5 August 2021, the Government of Canada announced that WD would be divided into two new agencies—PacifiCan for BC; and PrairiesCan for Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.[3][4]

WD operated under the provision of the Western Economic Diversification Act, which came into force on 28 June 1988. [25] Formerly, WD was led by the Minister of Western Economic Diversification.

WD was headquartered in Edmonton, AB, and had regional offices in each of the other western provinces: Winnipeg, MB; Saskatoon, SK; and Vancouver, BC.[25][28] The Edmonton office has now become the headquarters of PrairiesCan.

The Western Canada Business Service Network (WCBSN) is a group of independent organizations that receive funding from WD in order to help people in Western Canada start, grow, and expand their businesses.[31]

The agency also released a quarterly economic publication called West at a Glance (ISSN 2561-3863).[32][33]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Government of Canada, Innovation. "Canada's Regional Development Agencies - Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada". www.ic.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  2. ^ a b c Government of Canada, Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. "Our role - FedDev Ontario". www.feddevontario.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  3. ^ a b "New Contacts for Regional Development Agencies in British Columbia and the Prairie Provinces". Government of Canada. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e Canada, Western Economic Diversification (2021-08-05). "Government of Canada to launch a new Regional Development Agency for the Prairie Provinces". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  5. ^ Prime Minister's Office (2015-11-12). "Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Mandate Letter". Prime Minister of Canada. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  6. ^ "The Canadian Ministry" (PDF). Government of Canada. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  7. ^ a b c "Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency." GC InfoBase. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  8. ^ "Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency". Government of Canada. 2019-11-26. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
  9. ^ "Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency". 15 September 2020.
  10. ^ Agency, Atlantic Canada Opportunities (2020-09-17). "Contact us". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  11. ^ a b c "Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions." GC InfoBase. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-07-29.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-16.
  14. ^ Department of Justice, Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Act, subsection 10(1).
  15. ^ Government of Canada, Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (2008-12-19). "Network of partners - Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions". dec.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  16. ^ Government of Canada, Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (2014-08-11). "Regions - Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions". dec.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  17. ^ Government of Canada, Innovation. "News Releases - FedNor". fednor.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  18. ^ "FedNor belongs to North; NDP campaign pushes feds to change program's boundaries"[permanent dead link], Sudbury Star, November 8, 2007
  19. ^ "Restructuring FedNor will provide more freedom to better serve Northern Ontario", Northern Policy Institute, June 9, 2015
  20. ^ "GC InfoBase".
  21. ^ "2020-2021 Departmental Plan - FedDev Ontario".
  22. ^ Government of Canada, Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. "FedDev Ontario - Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario - Home". www.feddevontario.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  23. ^ Canada, Pacific Economic Development (2021-06-27). "Pacific Economic Development". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  24. ^ a b Canada, Pacific Economic Development (2021-08-09). "Mandate and structure of Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan)". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h "About Western Economic Diversification Canada". www.wd-deo.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  26. ^ Canada, Prairies Economic Development (2021-08-09). "Prairies Economic Development". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  27. ^ a b https://www.wd-deo.gc.ca/images/cont/19966-en.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  28. ^ a b "Find a regional office". www.wd-deo.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  29. ^ Canada, Prairies Economic Development (2021-08-09). "Mandate and structure of Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan)". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  30. ^ a b c "Western Economic Diversification Canada." GC InfoBase. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  31. ^ "Start, grow, and expand your business". www.wd-deo.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  32. ^ "Departmental contacts". www.wd-deo.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  33. ^ "West at a Glance". www.wd-deo.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.

External links

ACOA
  • Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Official Website
  • ACOA 2011-2012 agency Report
  • Atlantic Innovation Fund Official Website
CED
    FedNor
    • FedNor Official website
    FedDev Ontario
    • FedDev Ontario Official website
    CanNor
    • CanNor Official website
    WD
    • WD Official website
    • PrairiesCan Official website
    • PacifiCan Official website

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In Canada the Regional Development Agencies RDA are the seven federal government agencies responsible for addressing key economic challenges and furthering economic development diversification and job creation specific to their respective regions 1 2 The seven agencies and their individual regions are 1 Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency ACOA New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions CED Quebec Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario FedDev Ontario southern Ontario Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario FedNor northern Ontario Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency CanNor Yukon Northwest Territories and Nunavut Pacific Economic Development Canada PacifiCan British Columbia Prairies Economic Development Canada PrairiesCan Alberta Saskatchewan and ManitobaPacifiCan and PrairiesCan are the two newest RDAs which were announced by the Government of Canada on 5 August 2021 as the result of splitting Western Economic Diversification Canada WD which covered British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba 3 4 The regional development agencies were brought under the Innovation Science and Economic Development portfolio by the Mulroney government 5 RDAs were administered by the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages with a Deputy Minister and Parliamentary Secretary assigned to each agency However in the cabinet announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau following the 2021 Canadian federal election the RDAs were placed back under control of individual cabinet ministers 6 Contents 1 Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency 1 1 Atlantic Innovation Fund 1 2 Locations 2 Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions 3 Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency 4 Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario 4 1 Controversy 4 2 Programs 5 Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario 6 Western Canada 6 1 Pacific Economic Development Canada 6 2 Prairies Economic Development Canada 6 3 Western Economic Diversification Canada 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksAtlantic Canada Opportunities Agency EditAtlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Agency overviewFormed1987JurisdictionGovernment of CanadaHeadquartersBlue Cross Centre Moncton NBEmployees575 FTEs 2019 20 7 Annual budget 346 8 m CAD 2021 22 7 Minister responsibleGinette Petitpas Taylor Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities AgencyAgency executiveFrancis P McGuire PresidentKey documentAtlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Act R S C 1985 c 41 4th Supp Websitewww acoa apeca gc caThe Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency ACOA French Agence de promotion economique du Canada atlantique is the Government of Canada s agency responsible for helping to create opportunities for economic growth in the Atlantic Provinces by working with the people of the region ACOA encompasses the provinces of New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island 1 7 From the 1980s to 2021 ACOA was overseen by the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages 8 Historically ACOA reported to the Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency but this role was combined with other ministerial roles for regional development agencies to report to one position In 2021 ACOA and the other RDAs returned to have a dedicated Cabinet minister the Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency In 2014 ACOA assumed responsibility for the direct delivery of economic development programs services and advocacy in Cape Breton 9 Prior to 2014 a federal Crown corporation named Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation ECBC had a similar function to ACOA with a specific jurisdictional mandate for the whole of Cape Breton Island and a portion of mainland Nova Scotia Planned spending for 2015 2016 consisted of 171 million for enterprise development 89 million for community development 25 million for internal services and 11 million for policy advocacy and coordination Atlantic Innovation Fund Edit The Atlantic Innovation Fund AIF is a funding program run by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to help Canadian organizations in Atlantic Canada to develop innovative products and services This program is highly competitive Project proposals go through an extensive external review process To be eligible for this program the project must be based in Atlantic Canada have a potential commercial value and include a large R amp D component The average funding level is about 2 million per project Average project duration is about two years Locations Edit ACOA encompasses the provinces of New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island 1 Its head office is located at the Blue Cross Centre in Moncton NB along with a liaison office in Ottawa Other offices of ACOA are located in 10 New Brunswick Fredericton regional office Edmundston Miramichi Grand Falls northwest office Tracadie Sheila Campbellton Saint John Fundy region office Bathurst northeast office Moncton southeast office Newfoundland and Labrador St John s regional office Clarenville Gander Grand Falls Windsor Corner Brook Happy Valley Goose Bay Labrador office MarystownNova Scotia Halifax regional office Church Point Annapolis Digby office Antigonish Antigonish Guysborough Pictou office Truro Colchester office Amherst Cumberland office Windsor Hants Kings office Bridgewater Lunenburg office Port Hawkesbury Shelburne Shelburne Queens office Sydney YarmouthPrince Edward Island Charlottetown regional office Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions EditCanada Economic Development for Quebec RegionsDeveloppement economique Canada pour les regions du QuebecAgency overviewFormed2005 2005 Preceding agencyFederal Office of Regional Development QuebecTyperegional development agencyJurisdictionQuebecEmployees320 FTEs 2020 11 Annual budget 366 5 m CAD 2021 22 11 Minister responsiblePascale St Onge Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of QuebecAgency executivesManon Brassard Deputy Minister PresidentElisabeth Briere Parliamentary SecretaryKey documentEconomic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Act S C 2005 c 26Websitedec canada ca Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions CED French Developpement economique Canada pour les regions du Quebec legal title Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec 11 is the regional development agency responsible for promoting economic expansion in Quebec by promoting small and medium sized enterprises and non profit economic organizations 12 13 Before 1998 CED was called the Federal Office of Regional Development Quebec The agency is under the supervision of the Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Under its Act which came into effect on 5 October 2005 the object of the Agency is to promote the long term economic development of the regions of Quebec by giving special attention to those where slow economic growth is prevalent or opportunities for productive employment are inadequate 14 CED works with a network of partners which includes Business Development Bank of Canada BDC Canada Business Network Investissement Quebec Ministere de l Economie et de l Innovation Quebec MEI National Research Council Canada NRC and others 15 The agency has offices throughout the province The administrative regions served by CED include Abitibi Temiscamingue Bas Saint Laurent Centre du Quebec Chaudiere Appalaches Cote Nord Estrie Gaspesie Iles de la Madeleine Lanaudiere Laurentides Laval Mauricie Monteregie Montreal Nord du Quebec Outaouais Quebec and Saguenay Lac Saint Jean 16 Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency EditCanadian Northern Economic Development AgencyAgency overviewFormed2009JurisdictionGovernment of CanadaMinister responsibleDan Vandal Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development AgencyWebsitecannor gc caMain article Canadian Northern Economic Development AgencyFederal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario EditFederal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario Agency overviewFormed1987JurisdictionGovernment of CanadaMinister responsiblePatty Hajdu Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern OntarioWebsitefednor gc caThe Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario FedNor is a Regional Development Agency whose mission is to address the economic development diversification and job creation in Northern Ontario This is a federal administrative region that extends not only south of the French and Mattawa Rivers but all the way to Muskoka which is just south of Ontario s administrative North FedNor especially aids women Franco Ontarians youth and Aboriginal peoples in Ontario While a lot of progress has been made in achieving FedNor s objectives communities in Northern Ontario continue to face the ongoing economic challenges that necessitate a stable long term regional development effort Since the beginning of FedNor in 1987 the role in business and economic development throughout the North has grown substantially As a result the programs and services that FedNor offers to the communities of Northern Ontario have evolved and improved The Minister responsible for this agency was originally called the Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario In 2020 FedNor invested over CA 122 million in 294 initiatives led by local businesses organizations and communities helping to support over 7 300 jobs in Northern Ontario 17 FedNor has its main offices in Sudbury Sault Ste Marie and Thunder Bay as well as offices located in North Bay Timmins and Kenora Controversy Edit Under prior minister Andy Mitchell FedNor s service area was expanded to include many rural areas in Southern Ontario including much of the Central Ontario region In 2007 a group of politicians from Northern Ontario including Tony Martin Claude Gravelle and France Gelinas called for the program to be refocused exclusively on the Northern Ontario administrative region 18 Additionally there had been many calls from politicians and organizations to make FedNor an agency separate from Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada like the other regional development agencies across Canada 19 In 2021 FedNor and the other RDAs were removed from ISED and placed under the control of dedicated cabinet ministers Programs Edit FedNor supports regional economic development which it does through the delivery of three programs Northern Ontario Development Program NODP NODP was put in place to help promote economic development and diversification throughout Northern Ontario NODP provides repayable and non repayable contributions to not for profit organizations and small and medium sized enterprises SMEs for projects focussed on the following three areas Innovation Community Economic Development and Business Growth and Competitiveness Community Futures Program This program helps to support 24 Community Futures Development Corporations CFDCs throughout Northern Ontario CFDCs provide an assortment of different programs and services which are for assisting in the community economic development and small business growth These programs are able to provide help in Strategic community planning and socio economic development Business information and planning services and Access to capital for small and medium sized businesses and social enterprises These community based not for profit organizations are staffed by professionals and are each governed by local volunteer boards of directors familiar with their communities needs concerns and future development priorities Economic Development Initiative EDI As Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s main point of presence in Northern Ontario FedNor delivers national initiatives and expanded program delivery opportunities across the region In 2009 FedNor launched the Economic Development Initiative of the Federal Strategy for Official Languages called the Roadmap for Canada s Linguistic Duality 2008 2013 Acting for the Future Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario EditFederal Economic Development Agency for Southern OntarioAgency overviewFormed2009 2009 JurisdictionSouthern OntarioHeadquartersWaterloo ONEmployees238 average FTEs 2016 20 20 Annual budget 239 5 m CAD 2020 21 21 Minister responsibleFilomena Tassi Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern OntarioWebsitefeddevontario gc ca The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario FedDev Ontario is the federal government agency responsible for fostering innovation and business growth in Canada s southern Ontario region the most populous region in Canada 22 Since its creation in 2009 to October 1 2021 FedDev Ontario has invested more than 3 5 billion in over 5 000 projects working with over 63 000 organizations and businesses that have generated strong results such as supporting nearly 190 000 jobs in the region 2 With its headquarter office in Waterloo FedDev Ontario has regional offices in Toronto Peterborough and Ottawa Its area of operations is in the 37 census divisions of Statistics Canada from Cornwall in the east to Owen Sound in the west and from Pembroke in the north to Windsor in the south 2 Western Canada EditPacific Economic Development Canada Edit Pacific Economic Development Canada Agency overviewFormed2021JurisdictionGovernment of CanadaMinister responsibleHarjit Sajjan Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of CanadaWebsitecanada ca pacific economic developmentPacific Economic Development Canada PacifiCan is the federal economic development agency of the province of British Columbia 23 Canada s Minister of International Development currently Harjit Sajjan holds the title of Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada 24 The agency has offices in Vancouver and is set to establish headquarters in Surrey with additional service locations in Victoria Kelowna Prince George Cranbrook Fort St John Prince Rupert and Campbell River as well as an office in Ottawa Ontario 24 It was created in August 2021 from splitting the Western Economic Diversification Canada into two separate agencies the other encompassing the Canadian Prairies 4 25 Prairies Economic Development Canada Edit Prairies Economic Development Canada Agency overviewFormed2021JurisdictionGovernment of CanadaMinister responsibleDan Vandal Minister responsible for the Prairies Economic Development Agency of CanadaWebsitecanada ca prairies economic developmentPrairies Economic Development Canada PrairiesCan is the federal economic development agency of the Canadian Prairies which encompasses Alberta Manitoba and Saskatchewan 26 27 25 Its main priorities focus on community economic development trade and investment innovation and business development 25 It is headquartered in Edmonton Alberta with offices in Saskatoon and Winnipeg a regional satellite office in Calgary and a liaison office in Ottawa at the Thomas D Arcy McGee Building 25 28 It will also be establishing new service locations in Lethbridge Fort McMurray and Grande Prairie Alberta Regina and Prince Albert Saskatchewan and Brandon and Thompson Manitoba 4 Canada s Minister of Northern Affairs currently Daniel Vandal holds the title of Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada along with Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency 29 PrairiesCan was created in August 2021 from splitting the Western Economic Diversification Canada into two separate agencies the other encompassing British Columbia 4 25 Western Economic Diversification Canada Edit Western Economic Diversification CanadaAgency overviewFormed1988 1988 DissolvedAugust 5 2021 2021 08 05 JurisdictionWestern CanadaHeadquartersCanada Place Edmonton AB T5J 4H7Employees320 FTEs 2020 30 Annual budget 343 8 m CAD 2021 22 30 Agency executivesDylan Jones Deputy MinisterTerry Duguid Parliamentary Secretary to Min Economic Development and Official Languages Western Economic Diversification Canada Terry Beech Parliamentary Secretary to Min Economic Development and Official Languages B C Key documentWestern Economic Diversification ActWebsitewd deo gc ca The Western Economic Diversification Canada WD legal title Department of Western Economic Diversification 30 was a Canadian federal ministerial department concerned with the economy and economic development of Western Canada which encompasses Alberta British Columbia Manitoba and Saskatchewan 27 25 On 5 August 2021 the Government of Canada announced that WD would be divided into two new agencies PacifiCan for BC and PrairiesCan for Alberta Manitoba and Saskatchewan 3 4 WD operated under the provision of the Western Economic Diversification Act which came into force on 28 June 1988 25 Formerly WD was led by the Minister of Western Economic Diversification WD was headquartered in Edmonton AB and had regional offices in each of the other western provinces Winnipeg MB Saskatoon SK and Vancouver BC 25 28 The Edmonton office has now become the headquarters of PrairiesCan The Western Canada Business Service Network WCBSN is a group of independent organizations that receive funding from WD in order to help people in Western Canada start grow and expand their businesses 31 The agency also released a quarterly economic publication called West at a Glance ISSN 2561 3863 32 33 See also EditCommunity Business Development Corporations Government of CanadaReferences Edit a b c d Government of Canada Innovation Canada s Regional Development Agencies Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada www ic gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 a b c Government of Canada Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario Our role FedDev Ontario www feddevontario gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 a b New Contacts for Regional Development Agencies in British Columbia and the Prairie Provinces Government of Canada Retrieved 8 November 2021 a b c d e Canada Western Economic Diversification 2021 08 05 Government of Canada to launch a new Regional Development Agency for the Prairie Provinces www canada ca Retrieved 2021 11 16 Prime Minister s Office 2015 11 12 Minister of Innovation Science and Economic Development Mandate Letter Prime Minister of Canada Retrieved 2016 06 20 The Canadian Ministry PDF Government of Canada Retrieved 22 November 2021 a b c Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency GC InfoBase Retrieved 2021 05 21 Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Government of Canada 2019 11 26 Retrieved 2019 11 27 Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency 15 September 2020 Agency Atlantic Canada Opportunities 2020 09 17 Contact us www canada ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 a b c Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions GC InfoBase Retrieved 2021 05 21 Agency Minister Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions Archived from the original on 2013 07 29 Deputy Minister Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions Archived from the original on 2013 10 16 Department of Justice Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Act subsection 10 1 Government of Canada Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions 2008 12 19 Network of partners Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions dec canada ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 Government of Canada Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions 2014 08 11 Regions Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions dec canada ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 Government of Canada Innovation News Releases FedNor fednor gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 FedNor belongs to North NDP campaign pushes feds to change program s boundaries permanent dead link Sudbury Star November 8 2007 Restructuring FedNor will provide more freedom to better serve Northern Ontario Northern Policy Institute June 9 2015 GC InfoBase 2020 2021 Departmental Plan FedDev Ontario Government of Canada Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario FedDev Ontario Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario Home www feddevontario gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 Canada Pacific Economic Development 2021 06 27 Pacific Economic Development www canada ca Retrieved 2021 11 16 a b Canada Pacific Economic Development 2021 08 09 Mandate and structure of Pacific Economic Development Canada PacifiCan www canada ca Retrieved 2021 11 16 a b c d e f g h About Western Economic Diversification Canada www wd deo gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 Canada Prairies Economic Development 2021 08 09 Prairies Economic Development www canada ca Retrieved 2021 11 16 a b https www wd deo gc ca images cont 19966 en pdf bare URL PDF a b Find a regional office www wd deo gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 Canada Prairies Economic Development 2021 08 09 Mandate and structure of Prairies Economic Development Canada PrairiesCan www canada ca Retrieved 2021 11 16 a b c Western Economic Diversification Canada GC InfoBase Retrieved 2021 05 21 Start grow and expand your business www wd deo gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 Departmental contacts www wd deo gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 West at a Glance www wd deo gc ca Retrieved 2021 05 21 External links EditACOAAtlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Official Website Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Act text ACOA 2011 2012 agency Report Atlantic Innovation Fund Official WebsiteCEDCED Official websiteFedNorFedNor Official websiteFedDev OntarioFedDev Ontario Official websiteCanNorCanNor Official websiteWDWD Official website PrairiesCan Official website PacifiCan Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regional Development Agency Canada amp oldid 1122328107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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