https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?res_format=URIOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T15:01:21.881937+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'economic development and trade'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/438868e2-caf4-4178-b0f7-8b4325db2e0fAlberta Population Projection Pyramids, by Economic Regions, Low Growth Assumption, 1996-20462019-07-02T20:24:58.394844+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration. Age and sex are presented as percentages of the total population for the periods 1996–2018 (estimated) and 2019–2046 (projected). These visualizations use the low scenario assumption.2017-06-29T19:54:21.523557+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b670de28-8dba-42fc-bf6c-1319970a30b4Alberta Population Projection Pyramids, by Economic Regions, Medium Growth Assumption, 1996-20462019-07-02T20:26:13.336254+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration. Age and sex are presented as percentages of the total population for the periods 1996–2018 (estimated) and 2019–2046 (projected). These visualizations use the medium scenario assumption.2017-06-29T19:47:58.133751+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/784a5df1-d058-4920-a214-99db01b6b4bfAlberta Population Projection Pyramids, by Economic Regions, High Growth Assumption, 1996-20462019-07-02T20:26:57.715289+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration. Age and sex are presented as percentages of the total population for the periods 1996–2018 (estimated) and 2019–2046 (projected). These visualizations use the high scenario assumption.2017-06-29T19:51:10.221646+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/08b62e27-104a-4991-a27f-2de7f90ae777Dairy cost study : the economics of milk production in Alberta, 20132024-01-05T22:12:01.279095+00:00Tracks the costs and returns information on milk production in Alberta and serves as a valuable benchmarking tool for dairy producers as well as other dairy industry partners.2019-10-09T17:48:52.540667+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3c1d8c9f-78d9-4e8c-a333-7997879be193Dairy cost study : the economics of milk production in Alberta, 20122024-01-05T22:15:40.469651+00:00Tracks the costs and returns information on milk production in Alberta and serves as a valuable benchmarking tool for dairy producers as well as other dairy industry partners.2019-10-09T17:53:10.299894+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f6ad8da3-f5ef-48ef-86ca-f9742be362e3Dairy cost study : the economics of milk production in Alberta, 20112024-01-05T22:17:40.793384+00:00Tracks the costs and returns information on milk production in Alberta and serves as a valuable benchmarking tool for dairy producers as well as other dairy industry partners.2019-10-09T17:55:48.304845+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7fbf3b45-76d7-4487-8f8b-8b3ab915b922Dairy cost study : the economics of milk production in Alberta, 20102024-01-05T22:18:14.980544+00:00Tracks the costs and returns information on milk production in Alberta and serves as a valuable benchmarking tool for dairy producers as well as other dairy industry partners.2019-10-09T17:57:35.396207+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1eebe05a-3ac2-43ef-a893-047025e607c9Dairy cost study : the economics of milk production in Alberta, 20092024-01-05T22:20:07.409860+00:00Tracks the costs and returns information on milk production in Alberta and serves as a valuable benchmarking tool for dairy producers as well as other dairy industry partners.2019-10-09T17:59:25.351819+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5c856875-786c-40f8-822e-a2d4bd305d68Alberta Population Projections, 2020-2046 - Alberta, Census Divisions and Economic Regions - Data Tables2021-07-02T16:16:25.282609+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration, under three different sets of assumptions (i.e. low, medium and high scenarios). Includes estimated (1996-2019) and projected (2020-2046) population of Alberta and its 19 Census Divisions, by single year of age and sex, as well as selected summary tables.2020-08-24T23:15:04.452988+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d3c724ec-b65d-4644-90f6-b036b34176bcAlberta Population Projections, 2019-2046 - Alberta, Census Divisions and Economic Regions - Data Tables2021-07-02T16:17:57.247598+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration, under three different sets of assumptions (i.e. low, medium and high scenarios). Includes estimated (1996-2018) and projected (2019-2046) population of Alberta and its 19 Census Divisions, by single year of age and sex, as well as selected summary tables.2019-06-29T19:39:56.280219+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b72d6ec4-459f-4c23-ac61-48a5c054a99eNorthern Alberta Development Council Act2023-06-04T02:41:59.731942+00:00The Northern Alberta Development Council Act establishes the Northern Alberta Development Council and provides that the mandate of the Council is to investigate, monitor, evaluate, plan and promote practical measures to foster and advance general development in northern Alberta, and to advise the Government accordingly, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Council may investigate the requirements of the people resident in northern Alberta and make recommendations in that regard in respect of (a) social and economic development, (b) development of communities and service delivery, and (c) development of government services and programs. The Minister of Jobs, Economy and Northern Development is accountable to the Legislature for the operation of the Council.2017-02-01T16:52:08.091401+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/114db3cf-3074-497e-8d4f-0133c5705f27Economic spotlight [2006-2010]2022-03-09T15:17:21.185901+00:00Treasury Board and FinanceNewsletter exploring various aspects of the economy in Alberta, with each issue focusing on a particular theme. Published on an irregular basis.2021-03-15T17:36:45.819788+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5b32d16f-d29f-4283-bce8-1e2b86af89a9Economic trends [2016-2019]2022-03-10T18:22:44.677444+00:00Finance (2001-2008, 2011-2014)Newsletter containing timely analysis of current trends in Alberta’s economy, usually published monthly. Starting in May 2019, the "InFocus" section continued as a separate publication, Economic Spotlight.2022-03-10T17:20:16.915828+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/207434dc-05fd-47fe-aa29-d42877cc418dWeekly economic review [2015]2020-02-07T17:12:29.834509+00:00Weekly newsletter containing economic commentary, analysis and statistics examining Alberta’s economy, labour market, price indices, household sector and business sector.2017-10-19T22:20:47.590917+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6bc8c797-b8d2-41ab-9940-9ed592940cf1Economic spotlight [2000-2005]2022-03-09T15:16:46.714345+00:00Treasury Board and FinanceNewsletter exploring various aspects of the economy in Alberta, with each issue focusing on a particular theme. Published on an irregular basis.2021-03-11T20:38:31.015618+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1c5bc8ed-02ea-40b2-b073-4663c8d43d3aWeekly economic review [2020]2021-01-08T21:44:31.365482+00:00Weekly newsletter containing economic commentary, analysis and statistics examining Alberta’s economy, labour market, price indices, household sector and business sector.2020-01-10T23:09:24.926155+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/53c226e2-a5b1-4cb3-ad48-335b5fb9605dWeekly economic review [2019]2020-01-10T23:08:16.294196+00:00Weekly newsletter containing economic commentary, analysis and statistics examining Alberta’s economy, labour market, price indices, household sector and business sector.2019-01-04T20:04:22.661970+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2e6d62a2-3354-488f-a47a-385fd0d727c6Alberta wholesale trade industry profile2024-03-25T19:03:20.924568+00:00Employment, Immigration and Industry (2006-2008)Annual profiles of Alberta's wholesale trade industry. Information and statistics on demographics, wages and employment trends and outlook are included.2020-12-16T22:34:01.243796+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ae5fa7df-ffe4-462b-95f3-8bdff5bf692fAlberta retail trade industry profile2024-03-25T19:06:59.706126+00:00Employment and Immigration (2008-2011)Annual profiles of Alberta's retail trade industry. Information and statistics on demographics, wages and employment trends and outlook are included.2020-12-16T22:25:16.676355+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/afc560ea-01e8-46c0-a343-16c2a005bed5Community Economic Development Corporation Tax Credits Regulation2023-06-04T03:29:00.863907+00:00The Community Economic Development Corporation Tax Credits Regulation supports the administrative process for the Alberta Community Economic Development Corporation Tax Credit under the Investing in a Diversified Alberta Economy Act. The regulation also specifies the business activities that are eligible for the tax credit and provides formulas for calculations that are referenced in the Act. The regulation also provides maximum amounts that can be received by a small business and community economic development corporations. The schedule to the regulation sets out sections 6 to 28 of the Investing in a Diversified Alberta Economy Act, with modifications for the purpose of applying these provisions to community economic development corporations.2020-05-12T05:10:40.593239+00:00