New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INVESTS IN RESEARCH FORUM FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT


 

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INVESTS IN RESEARCH FORUM FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Forum Will Connect New Ideas and Research for a Better Economy

February 20, 2014 – Fredericton, N.B. – Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)

New Brunswick policy analysts and researchers will explore new ideas in economic development at the Policy Research Forum, Research to Impact: A Policy Weekend.  The Forum is taking place at the Wu Conference Centre, University of New Brunswick, from February 21-23, 2014.

Organized by the New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network (NB-SPRN), this event provides an opportunity for economic development partners from across the region to discuss the current economic climate, identify best practices and share data to ensure optimal economic development decision-making.  Highlights of the Forum will include presentations, interactive break-out sessions, panel discussions and networking opportunities all designed to connect researchers with policy makers and encourage new approaches in economic development.

The Government of Canada, through ACOA’s Business Development Program, is investing $34,087 towards the forum, while various university partners are providing $6,363.

Quick Facts

  • The New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network (NBSPRN) is a network of analysts and researchers engaged in activities that contribute to evidence-based public policy development. The network is comprised of over 950 researchers, academics, sectoral experts, practitioners and informed citizens.
  • Research to Impact:  A Policy Weekend is a follow-up event to the panel discussion   What is Good Economic Development Policy? held June 12, 2013 at the Wu Conference Centre.  Approximately 120 participants attended this discussion that explored various policy research elements and perspectives.
  • To join the discussion – follow #R2INB on twitter.

Quotes

“Our Government is working with communities and businesses across New Brunswick by supporting initiatives that will lead to economic growth for years to come.  Our investment in UNB’s Third Annual Policy Research Forum will help gather valuable information that will highlight opportunities to build a more robust economy.”

–       The Honourable Keith Ashfield, Member of Parliament for Fredericton, on behalf of the Honourable Rob Moore, Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency)

“We wanted to provide a space for multiple stakeholders to explore a variety of perspectives on economic development, and make connections that will strengthen economic policy on all levels and sectors.  By applying some of the techniques in entrepreneurship accelerators, we are breaking away from the passive conference format in favour of active participation and greater engagement.  We are prototyping a more collaborative policy research and development process.”

–       Nick Scott, Managing Director, NB Social Policy Research Network

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 Contacts

Kelsie Corey
Director of Communications
Office of the Honourable Rob Moore

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
613-941-7241

Ann Kenney

Senior Communications Officer

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
506-452-3687

Nick Scott

Managing Director

NB Social Policy Research Network

506-292-7295


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