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 policiescommunicating the results of this analysis to its members on a regular basisconsulting with a wide audiencedisseminating its research and policy analyses to business, government and the community at largeadvocating the appropriate public and private sector policy responses Council of Maritime Premiers Accessed October 14, 2012The Council of Maritime Premiers Act Accessed October 14, 2012News Release Accessed October 14, 2012Changing Canadian Land Registration Rules Accessed October 14, 2012Newfoundland and Labrador
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Accessed October 14, 2012Heritage Tourism Accessed October 14, 2012Leadership training for youth Accessed October 14, 2012Being prepared Accessed October 14, 2012Board of Trade for St. John's Accessed October 14, 2012Prince Edward Island
Government of Prince Edward Island Accessed October 14, 2012Early Education on PEI Accessed October 14, 2012Government of New Brunswick Accessed October 14, 2012New Brunswick overview Accessed October 14, 2012New Brunswick Shipbuilding Industry Accessed October 14, 2012Cultural Tourism Accessed October 14, 2012The Mining Industry Accessed October 14, 2012Nova Scotia Firms Accessed October 14, 2012Nova Scotia Shipbuilding Industry Accessed October 14, 2012NS Modern Architecture Accessed October 14, 2012Ecology Action Centre Accessed October 14, 2012Creative thinking at conference The Chronicle Herald May 29, 2012. Accessed October 14, 2012Atlantic Provinces Economic Council Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA