Abstract

The province of Alberta’s economic development policy has shifted from rural-led policy development to a corporate-led direction creating significant changes in recent history. While positive outcomes have come about, the change has also resulted in increased bureaucracy, a rise in individualized approaches to program delivery, taxpayer dissatisfaction and a sizable financial debt. This paper traces the historical political climate and addresses the issues that have come to light as a result of this shift. The author also considers how the involvement of the Alberta Economic Development Authority – a group of business, education, community leaders and legislators tasked to recommend to government policy direction and changes – have influenced the province.Keywords: economic development policy, Alberta Economic Development Authority, government

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