ACOA Five-Year Report to Parliament 1998-2003
Tabled in the House of Commons by the Minister responsible for ACOA,
Hon. Gerry Byrne
October 3, 2003
ACOA is many things. Broad-based, flexible and forward-looking. It's a partner, a catalyst for change and growth, an advocate, a coordinator and a policy-maker. ACOA is community-based, a champion for the region and a significant contributor to Atlantic Canada's long-term economic prosperity.
Because of ACOA, there are more jobs and higher-paying jobs. There is higher productivity. More trade and foreign direct investment. More entrepreneurs, better skilled entrepreneurs, and more businesses surviving. There is more R & D, and more tourists spending more dollars.
ACOA is more than the sum of its parts. The evidence, based on independent economic analysis and models, is clear: ACOA works.
Table of Contents
Minister's Message
Minister of State's Message
Executive Summary
Introduction
Section 1 The Agency
Chapter 1 THE CONTEXT: 1998-2003
Section 2 ACOA at Work
Chapter 2 How ACOA Pursues its Mandate
Chapter 3 Atlantic Investment Partnership
Chapter 4 Policy, Advocacy and Co-ordination
Chapter 5 Entrepreneurship and Business Skills Development
Chapter 6 Innovation
Chapter 7 Community Economic Development
Chapter 8 Tourism
Chapter 9 Trade and Investment
Chapter 10 Access to Capital and Information
Section 3 ACOA Perspectives
Chapter 11 Atlantic Economic Growth and ACOA's Impact
Chapter 12 Looking Ahead
Section 4 Technical Appendix on Methodology and Approach
Acronyms and Abbreviations Used in the Report