Alberta Economic Development Authority (AEDA)

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Alberta Economic Development Authority (AEDA)

Alberta Economic Development Authority - AEDA
Last Verified: 2009-03-26

Alberta Economic Development Authority encourages the economic growth and long-term prosperity of the province through a unique partnership between theAlberta government and the province’s private and public sectors.

The Authority’s network of business, academic and municipal leaders provides strategic advice and recommendations to the Premier and Cabinet on key business issues.

AEDA ensures that industry’s voice is heard when public policy is developed.  In addition, the provincial government consults with AEDA for feedback on strategies or policies under consideration.

Eligibility Criteria

All Albertans.

Summary

How Does AEDA work:

Board members include up to sixty private-sector volunteers from acrossAlberta.  Each member of the board participates on one of AEDA’s standing committees, which identify the challenges facing Alberta and the range of potential responses that need to be addressed.

The standing committees are:

  • Business Competitiveness and Diversification
  • Energy Resource
  • Sustainable Development
  • Human Resources
  • Rural and Regional Development
  • Transportation

Chairs of each of the working committees are members of the Executive Committee.  All AEDA members are volunteers and do not receive monetary compensation for their work

More information:
Visit the Internet site: http://aeda.alberta.ca

Alberta Contact(s):
Alberta Economic Development Authority
McDougall Centre
455-6th Street S.W.
Calgary, Alberta  T2P 4E8
Telephone: (403) 297-3022
Fax: (403) 297-6435
Hours of operation: 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m MDT