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Item Open Access The Northern Entrepreneurship Workshop Proceedings and Report: Fostering entrepreneurship in the North(2009-02) Buckler, Carolee; Krueger, Audra; Poelzer, Greg; Normand, LauraItem Open Access On the Front Lines of Canada's Northern Strategy(2010-07) Coates, Ken; Poelzer, GregFederation of Canadian MunicipalitiesItem Open Access Western Policy Analyst Quarterly Volume 1 Issue 1(2010-09) Elliott, Doug; Zhang, Lihui; Marshall, JimPopulation and Public Policy – 2; Crime Rates – 5; GDP by Industry – 10Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 1 Issue 1(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2010-10-05) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 1 Issue 2(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2010-10-18) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Quarterly Volume 1 Issue 2(2010-11) Fulton, Murray; Elliott, Doug; Mills, Adam; Phillips, PeterThe State of Finances in Agriculture – 1; Urban Populations – 5; Income Inequality – 8; The Western Economies – 10Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 1 Issue 3(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2010-11-01) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 1 Issue 4(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2010-11-15) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 1 Issue 5(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2010-11-29) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 1(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-01-04) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 2(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-01-17) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 3(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-01-31) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Quarterly Volume 2 Issue 1(2011-02) Elliott, Doug; Marshall, Jim; Phillips, Peter2010 Labour Market Review – 1; Public and Private Capital Investment – 8; A Review of Provincial Economic Forecasts – 10Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 4(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-02-14) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 5(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-02-28) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access NMTA Needs Assessment: Building Administrative Capacity in Northern Saskatchewan's Municipalities(2011-03) Buhr, Nola; Garcea, Joe; Poelzer, GregNMTA (Northern Management Trust Account)Item Open Access Canadian Leadership in the Circumpolar World: An Agenda for the Arctic Council Chairmanship, 2013-2015(2011-04-01) Exner-Pirot, HeatherThe Arctic is a region of increasing global-interest. Canadian interests in the region - economic, political, social, and environmental - would benefit from the development of an effective governance framework for the Arctic in terms of providing for stable, predictable, and sustainable use of the area's resources in a manner that benefits northern inhabitants. Canada has an opportunity to influence the Arctic policy agenda and promote Canada's interests as in 2013 it assumes the chairmanship of the Arctic Council, the high-level intergovernmental forum that discusses common circumpolar policy. This article outlines the issue areas most likely to benefit from regional co-operation, and which Canada should promote in the lead up to and during its chairmanship: Search and rescue, fisheries management, shipping regulartions, and a regional seas agreement. The article argues that Canada should lead governance reform in the Arctic both because it is in Canada's interests to do so, and because Canada is uniquely placed to do so within the Circumpolar World. The Northern Review, Number 33, Spring 2011Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 6(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-04-04) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 7(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-04-18) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 8(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-05-02) Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.