This thesis provides an analysis of Regional Economic Development Authorities (REDAs), which were created by the Saskatchewan government in 1993. It examines the political and economic factors that led to the creation of the REDAs; the design of the organization and funding framework for the REDAs; the main challenges that REDAs face today, and offers recommendations for consideration in the future. The thesis reveals that REDAs were created in response to the challenges associated with the changing global economy. They were based on the principles of Community Economic Development (CED), a grassroots approach that encourages individuals in a community to support and facilitate new and existing businesses in order to contribute to the stren...
This Participatory Action Research project will engage community economic development and social eco...
The research scope includes municipal governments in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alb...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...
This thesis provides an analysis of Regional Economic Development Authorities (REDAs), which were cr...
Community Development Corporations (CDCs), as part of a series of Manitoba government initiatives to...
Over the last century the Prairie region has undergone a transition from predominantly rural to pred...
Retailers in rural Saskatchewan are having to contend with two predominant trends—rural and retail r...
Many small communities in Southwestern Ontario suffer from economic decline. Several areas have face...
The ad hoc Offshore Accords signed between the Martin Government, and each Newfoundland and Nova Sco...
This dissertation is a study of the public policy-making process, the role of ideas and relationship...
Within Saskatchewan, Aboriginal labour market integration has been consistently low, especially in c...
This thesis examines a protracted planning process in the Saskatoon city-region. More specifically, ...
In the Canadian North, capacity building through post-secondary education is a key policy strategy o...
As stated in the thesis project, "For the past two years, concerned community organizations in Ottaw...
Regional economic disparity refers to the average differences in the living standards experienced by...
This Participatory Action Research project will engage community economic development and social eco...
The research scope includes municipal governments in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alb...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...
This thesis provides an analysis of Regional Economic Development Authorities (REDAs), which were cr...
Community Development Corporations (CDCs), as part of a series of Manitoba government initiatives to...
Over the last century the Prairie region has undergone a transition from predominantly rural to pred...
Retailers in rural Saskatchewan are having to contend with two predominant trends—rural and retail r...
Many small communities in Southwestern Ontario suffer from economic decline. Several areas have face...
The ad hoc Offshore Accords signed between the Martin Government, and each Newfoundland and Nova Sco...
This dissertation is a study of the public policy-making process, the role of ideas and relationship...
Within Saskatchewan, Aboriginal labour market integration has been consistently low, especially in c...
This thesis examines a protracted planning process in the Saskatoon city-region. More specifically, ...
In the Canadian North, capacity building through post-secondary education is a key policy strategy o...
As stated in the thesis project, "For the past two years, concerned community organizations in Ottaw...
Regional economic disparity refers to the average differences in the living standards experienced by...
This Participatory Action Research project will engage community economic development and social eco...
The research scope includes municipal governments in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alb...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...