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Opportunities for Prosperity: A Progress Report

In October 2000 Opportunities for Prosperity, a 10-year economic growth strategy for Nova Scotia was introduced. The strategy is working. Studies suggest it. Statistics show it. Take a look at the road signs, check the map, and follow our progress.


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Table of Contents:

  • Introduction

  • Strategic Directions
        How are we doing?

  • Business Climate
        Responsible finances
        Business Climate Index
        Immigration
        Entrepreneurship
        Access to government services

  • Infrastructure
        Transportation infrastructure
        Municipal infrastructure
        Education infrastructure
        Digital education infrastructure
        Digital economic infrastructure

  • Innovation
        Innovation policy
        Life sciences research and development
        Innovation funds

  • Labour Force
        Skills development
        Apprenticeship training
        Adult learning
        Post-secondary investment
        Grade-school investment

  • Investment
        Nova Scotia Business Inc
        Investment framework
        Access to capital
        Energy strategy

  • Exports
        Trade plan, trade teams

  • Regional Capacity
        Continued regional funding
        Action teams
        Communities of interest
        Cape Breton
             Cape Breton Growth Fund
             Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway
             Strengthening the Strait

  • Next Steps

  • Conclusion

  • Appendix A: Opportunities for Prosperity – Highlights

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