https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?language=en-CA+%5Bdefault%5D&organization=economicdevelopmentandtrade&audience=General+PublicOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-19T06:46:50.046892+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'economic development and trade'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e6c99db1-73dd-4797-b02c-463020ef1bd1Community Economic Development Corporation tax credit program information for investors2018-09-18T14:18:21.832858+00:00Provides an overview of the Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) tax credit program, which offers a 30 per cent tax credit to eligible investors investing in CEDCs. Eligible investors purchase shares in registered CEDCs and in turn CEDCs provide equity capital to small Alberta businesses and co-operatives engaged in rural economic development or the improvement of a social challenge.2018-09-13T22:31:01.744252+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/32a9d81d-cb65-4b99-a7d9-765db95beedbRetail Trade2015-11-12T19:09:15.001770+00:00Innovation and Advanced EducationThe sales of all goods purchased for resale, minus returns and discounts. The retail trade sector includes companies engaged primarily in retailing merchandise.2015-05-13T19:24:17.277044+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/18801116-2014-43df-84fd-408bc2382051Wholesale Trade2015-11-12T18:04:25.232617+00:00Innovation and Advanced EducationThe value of sales for wholesale merchants in Canada and the provinces. For this indicator seasonally adjusted estimates are shown.2015-05-13T19:24:25.993749+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/976cd36c-7427-42d8-ae67-4da5617c9b77Community Economic Development Corporation tax credit program information for eligible CEDCs : investment funds and opportunity development cooperatives2018-09-18T14:18:04.675863+00:00Provides an overview of the Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) tax credit program, which offers a 30 per cent tax credit to eligible investors investing in CEDCs. Eligible investors purchase shares in registered CEDCs and in turn CEDCs provide equity capital to small Alberta businesses and co-operatives engaged in rural economic development or the improvement of a social challenge.2018-09-13T22:29:12.248696+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/899c9cca-8ce7-40d2-8d2d-c9c369884d9aCommunity Economic Development Corporation tax credit : guidelines2021-06-22T14:30:36.578043+00:00The Community Economic Development Corporation tax credit program supports Alberta investors and businesses working together to advance rural economic development and social impact initiatives in their communities. This guide describes the program, outlines program eligibility criteria, and explains the application process.2018-09-13T22:24:06.816318+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8e010661-cc25-4ad7-8cd1-94da55204d11International travel final report : Honourable Deron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade, mission to Tacoma, Washington, August 15-17, 20172019-10-17T19:33:51.717699+00:00Reports on the travel of the Honourable Deron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade, to Tacoma, Washington, to attend the Council of State Governments West annual meeting.2019-08-27T21:44:55.514288+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/089293ec-0934-40b5-97e6-c20ab0d1ec4bDirectory of personal information banks : Alberta Economic Development and Trade (EDT) Ministry2019-06-06T21:05:42.649221+00:00Each department of the Government of Alberta is required to have a publicly-accessible directory of personal information banks. A personal information bank is any resource which includes personal information. This list of personal information banks for Alberta Economic Development and Trade lists: the name and location of the information bank; the type of personal information it contains; what categories of individuals the information pertains to; why the information was collected and how it is used or disclosed; and the legal authority for the collection of the information. A personal information bank does not provide direct access to an individual's records.2019-06-06T18:01:28.761179+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/abfd37c0-8d61-430f-bd07-42c73b85d871Ministerial Order No. 106/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-20T20:16:17.526358+00:00Appoints Bohdan H, Hazel A, Natalia T, Juliana V and Oleksandr Pankieiev as members of the Council. Rescinds M.O. 101/2018 and 102/2018. Amends M.O. 202/2017 and 11/2016.2019-06-05T13:19:00.549502+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3b792cd1-5caf-42e4-8e9c-5068dd78f20cMinisterial Order No. 107/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-19T20:27:05.981638+00:00Disestablish the task force for climate change innovation and technology engagement. Rescinds M.O. 7/2016, 8/2016 and 12/2016.2019-06-05T13:19:02.422286+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d52c01d7-3b51-43a7-9abe-395c2dca6a03Ministerial Order No. 108/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-27T22:13:49.842903+00:00Disestablishes the Advisory Panel on Coal Communities. Rescinds M.O. 6/2016, 10/2016, 201/2017 and 203/2017.2019-06-05T13:19:04.293823+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d24ab7b8-f1af-46d3-bd66-b2c4c904395cMinisterial Order No. 100/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-27T22:10:47.224242+00:00This Ministerial Order ndelegates authority to the Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy and Corporate Services, and FOIP coordinator.2019-06-05T13:18:53.128330+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d91b4ecf-2d01-4751-b8b5-c3d9907b1fc1Ministerial Order No. 110/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-23T16:08:39.882590+00:00Continue the appointment of Nicole Goehring, MLA, Edmonton-Castle Downs, as an Alberta Representative to the Delegate Council of the PNWER. Appoint Graham Sucha, MLA Calgary-Shaw as an Alberta Representative to PNWER.2019-06-05T13:19:07.974580+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e9272766-6e94-4f6a-ba62-f29dbe299569Ministerial Order No. 103/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-27T22:12:23.873579+00:00Delegate the powers, duties and functions conferred or imposed on the Minister.2019-06-05T13:18:55.021607+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ef5b4dd8-a443-40ab-a48a-7bef91a717b5Ministerial Order No. 104/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-24T15:55:19.476747+00:00Delegating the powers, duties or functions conferred or imposed on the Minister by the Investing in a Diversified Alberta Economy Act and its regulations, for which the Minister of Economic Development and Trade is responsible. Rescinds M.O. 100/2017.2019-06-05T13:18:56.855181+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a7098d87-ad94-44f7-8393-df2adabfbc3dMinisterial Order No. 111/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-27T22:16:36.579349+00:00This Ministerial Order makes the regulation in the attached appendix.2019-06-05T13:19:09.801999+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f15f1502-3f09-438c-bd35-c112f111465dMinisterial Order No. 109/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2020-11-27T22:15:21.372156+00:00This Ministerial Order delegates the powers, duties and functions conferred or imposed on the Minister by the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit Act and its regulation, for which the Minister of Economic Development and Trade is responsible.2019-06-05T13:19:06.149299+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1ef7cb32-b96a-4450-9221-80126b0ecf1aMinisterial Order 105/2018 [Economic Development and Trade]2021-01-18T15:43:00.808316+00:00Prescribe that the remuneration payable to the chair, vice-chair and members of the board of directors of the Alberta Enterprise Corporation shall be as indicated in the attached Appendix. Rescinds Advanced Education and Technology Ministerial Order No. 4/2009.2020-05-22T00:17:27.565882+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/697fdcd1-e16c-490f-8325-e54253246693Economic Development and Trade business plan [2015 - 2018]2020-02-20T20:11:16.674675+00:00As part of the Government of Alberta’s commitment to be open and accountable to the public, all ministries are required to prepare and make public three-year ministry business plans. The ministry business plan encompasses the department and all consolidated entities, and aligns with the strategic direction of the Government of Alberta. Each business plan includes a description of the ministry, desired outcomes, priority initiatives, and performance measures and indicators. Current and forecast budgeting information for the planning period is also included.2016-04-11T20:06:52.790237+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/87d84eea-b2b6-47cd-a57b-6916ffee2880Minister's office expenses : Economic Development and Trade2023-10-06T15:21:24.220472+00:00Ministers' and associate ministers' office expenses are disclosed to the public on a monthly basis, posted by the end of the following month. Expenses reported are those of the ministers and associate ministers, their executive assistants and their administrative support staff, and are reported in the following categories: meals, accommodation and travel; hospitality and working sessions; and goods, supplies and services.2021-07-06T18:30:08.967235+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ce036ce2-cea1-4e15-86c3-8c2a959f14acEconomic Development and Trade annual report2020-02-20T19:45:31.252021+00:00The annual report of the ministry of Economic Development and Trade contains the minister's accountability statement, the audited consolidated financial statements of the ministry and a comparison of actual performance results to desired results as set out in the ministry business plan, which was published as part of the previous year's budget. The report also includes financial statements for the entities making up the ministry and for which the minister is responsible.2016-06-27T17:16:09.396258+00:00