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Atlantic Provinces Economic Council

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The Atlantic Provinces Economic Council is a Canadian independent, non-partisan research and educational institution founded in 1954 whose objective is to promote the economic development of Atlantic Canada.

It accomplishes this by:

  • monitoring and analysing current and emerging economic trends and policies
  • communicating the results of this analysis to its members on a regular basis
  • consulting with a wide audience
  • disseminating its research and policy analyses to business, government and the community at large
  • advocating the appropriate public and private sector policy responses
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