https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?organization=governmentofalberta&topic=GovernmentOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T11:42:54.047498+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'economic development and trade'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1469e5e2-af13-4bbe-9f82-636782326cf3International travel final report : Premier Redford mission to Greater China, September 6-18, 20132022-03-09T20:55:03.400563+00:00Premier Alison Redford travelled to Greater China to strengthen partnerships with China and attend the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of New Champions 2013. The Premier's mission was complemented by a parallel mission led by the Honourable Teresa Woo-Paw, Associate Minister of International and International Relations and Chair of Alberta's Asia Advisory Council.2020-08-03T18:39:07.645212+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/410e9694-04cf-4c8f-9986-c4b872f6bb82International travel final report : Premier Notley mission to New York City, September 27-October 2, 20152023-10-04T17:55:27.302273+00:00Premier Rachel Notley led an Alberta delegation to New York City, New York, as part of a mission that included time in Montreal, Quebec, and Toronto, Ontario. The mission’s purpose was to affirm Alberta’s commitment to economic stability and competitiveness by meeting with investment, business, and political leaders.2020-08-03T17:46:52.258943+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/53685383-472a-450b-a3cf-5baba5fc15baInternational travel final report : Premier Prentice mission to Houston, Texas, January 15-16, 20152022-03-09T16:26:32.750772+00:00Premier Jim Prentice led an Alberta delegation to Houston, Texas, January 15 and 16, 2015, for the opening of the Flanagan South pipeline and to meet with key U.S. energy industry leaders. The purpose of this mission was to affirm Alberta's commitment to continued responsible development and energy trade with the U.S.2020-08-03T18:20:25.532026+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/81f43c11-c8c4-4ed0-8b6b-8d8254bc5d96International travel final report : Premier Rachel Notley mission to Washington, D.C., February 26-March 1, 20172022-03-09T20:27:02.273197+00:00Report on the travel of Premier Rachel Notley to Washington, D.C. to reinforce Alberta’s position as a valuable trading partner to the United States with the Trump administration, members of Congress, industry leaders, and business leaders.2020-05-24T20:07:48.250221+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/894240c0-8a09-44ee-8fcf-13d03b13db9bInternational travel final report : Premier Redford mission to Washington, D.C., November 11-13, 20132022-03-09T21:06:20.881697+00:00Premier Alison Redford travelled to Washington, D.C., to build awareness of Alberta's commitment to responsible resource development and highlight the benefits of increased energy trade between the U.S. and Canada.2020-08-03T18:35:54.079533+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0958f66a-2414-45dc-84df-6004f2d16d0dPublic opinion in Alberta : summary of survey findings, March 20122023-03-07T16:13:18.009262+00:00This survey, conducted by Leger Marketing Group, assessed Albertans' opinions about their satisfaction with the direction of the Province of Alberta; health care system; economic development; education system; oil and gas industry; employment and labour issues; and industrial impact on environment; their confidence in the Alberta government; awareness of provincial government announcements.2019-07-10T14:31:05.371393+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a583f661-a288-40f5-abe3-9c33a786f41cTurning strategies into action2022-04-12T17:21:29.369988+00:00Government of AlbertaTen lessons about preparing the implementation plan for your community’s economic development strategy. This guidebook contains lessons from many communities and provides you with tips and suggestions to help turn your community's economic development strategy into action.2015-05-13T15:01:58.873839+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f530c59a-2140-4ed1-aa06-047358e7b4aeInternational travel final report : Estefania Cortes-Vargas, MLA Strathcona-Sherwood Park, mission to Snowbird, Utah, September 11-15, 20182019-10-17T19:44:20.762452+00:00Reports on the travel of Estefania Cortes-Vargas, MLA Strathcona-Sherwood Park, to Snowbird, Utah. The MLA, as Alberta’s representative to the Council of State Governments (CSG) West, traveled to Snowbird to participate in the CSG West annual meeting. The report includes the objectives and results of the mission, as well as the final itinerary and final expenses report.2018-11-27T16:03:18.731901+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f8c775a8-f6ac-4f73-9dfd-adf7046e1f90International travel final report : Estefania Cortes-Vargas, MLA Strathcona-Sherwood Park, mission to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, September 5-10 20162022-03-08T18:29:57.357967+00:00Reports on the travel of Estefania Cortes-Vargas, MLA Strathcona-Sherwood Park, to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to attend the Council of State Governments West annual meeting.2019-08-28T21:49:44.796305+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/df7c5238-3e15-4966-b669-2970b5a585adFinal mission report : travel to Biloxi, Mississippi : “The Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Response and Policy Implications”, September 23‐26, 20102022-02-17T22:03:05.722438+00:00Reports on the travel of Fred Lindsay, MLA for Stony Plain, to represent Alberta at the Energy Council’s Annual Meeting in Biloxi, Mississippi.2019-10-15T15:42:19.625705+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/31023d95-8d6a-4fb8-a391-9b3fa06ce035Mission meeting report : the Energy Council 2012 Global Energy and Environmental Issues Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 6-9, 20122023-03-07T16:07:59.328127+00:00Reports on the travel of Len Webber, MLA for Calgary-Foothills, to New Orleans from December 6 to 9, 2012, to represent Alberta and to participate in The Energy Council’s 2012 Global Energy and Environmental Issues Conference.2019-10-11T20:55:14.586930+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c4fa9ea0-7356-48cb-91cc-feb6d0f8c707Government of Alberta-Metis Settlements General Council : long-term governance and funding arrangements2018-12-17T18:00:59.099546+00:00On March 12, 2013, the Premier, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and the President of the Metis Settlements General Council (MSGC) signed the Long-Term Governance and Funding Arrangements . The 10-year landmark agreement commits $85 million from Alberta and $28.5 million from the MSGC for initiatives aimed at: * Strengthening the Settlements’ governance, accountability and sustainability. * Increasing education, employment and economic opportunities. * Improving infrastructure and essential services. * Creating safe and healthy communities, including dedicating an RCMP officer for each of the eight Metis Settlements. * Enhancing the productive relationship between the Government of Alberta and the Metis Settlements. Representatives of the Government of Alberta, through the Ministry of Aboriginal Relations, and the Metis Settlements have developed a comprehensive implementation plan and are currently working together to fulfil the agreement commitments.2016-02-11T18:31:18.493115+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3b91d1bc-2dd1-4b66-a9e5-81a716742969Proposed federal oil and gas emissions cap regulatory framework : Government of Alberta technical submission2024-02-05T15:40:26.607535+00:00This submission outlines Alberta's concerns regarding the proposed federal Oil and Gas Emissions Cap Regulatory Framework. In it, Alberta identifies an overwhelming number of flaws in the federal government's proposed framework that render it unfeasible. The technical submission does not alter Alberta's position that the proposed emissions cap is unconstitutional. As set out in Section 92A of the Constitution Act, 1867, Alberta has exclusive jurisdiction to manage the rate of non-renewable natural resources production and operational aspects of their development in the province.2024-02-02T21:30:06.910150+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b0ee4222-3370-4f36-a926-6870ac0f125fInternational and Intergovernmental Relations business plan [1999 - 2006]2020-02-25T16:42:44.527143+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.2016-04-21T18:54:24.283578+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0573305a-1c7b-4ad3-ac8e-73b9168befe4International travel final report : Premier Redford mission to India and Switzerland, January 9-25, 20142022-03-09T20:55:59.141668+00:00Premier Alison Redford travelled to India to strengthen Alberta's trade partnership with India and lead a business delegation to Petrotech 2014. Following that, Premier Redford travelled to Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, to attend the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting from January 21 to 24, 2014. 2020-08-03T18:24:10.991726+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/08b151fe-804c-4f29-bb0d-4ba42ba09c40International travel final report : Premier Rachel Notley mission to China and Japan, April 17-27, 20172023-01-25T23:20:54.660268+00:00Report on the travel of Premier Rachel Notley and Minister Deron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade, to China and Japan to support the delivery of the Government of Alberta’s international priorities. This includes diversifying markets for products and services in the agriculture, forestry, energy, environment, culture, innovation and tourism sectors. 2020-05-24T16:02:54.597718+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/480f74ac-a105-4ddf-9a68-96bc6cc93c79Alberta image and market access survey2019-07-09T16:33:51.671350+00:00This survey tracked Canadians’ views on oil sands development, economic and social impacts or benefits and attitudes towards stakeholders.2019-07-09T15:27:41.199246+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/59b2c004-7f32-4f11-bc26-056210203867Framework agreement on sustainable energy development between Alberta and the China National Energy Administration (NEA)2023-03-07T16:02:09.719209+00:00The agreement will serve to facilitate increased energy trade between Alberta and China and represents a significant step forward in establishing Alberta's energy sector in the fast growing market. It also helps establish closer ties between China and Alberta's energy experts, policy makers, and regulators.2019-10-11T19:18:15.127347+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/615560c4-d389-49dc-b41f-519682ce0b39Associate Minister's office expenses : Rural Economic Development2023-10-06T15:19:00.364494+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.2021-07-12T23:23:11.997859+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/147da395-f0db-4329-9395-0f0accc15013Economic Development business plan [1997 - 2006]2020-02-20T19:59:08.387550+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.2016-04-21T18:01:31.370498+00:00