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Targeted Engagement – Regional Economic Development Plans
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Il s’agit d’un échange ciblé à l’intention d’intervenants précis. L’échange avec le public débutera en septembre, en français et en anglais.
Overview
This is a targeted engagement opportunity for identified stakeholders. Public engagement will open in September in French and English. (Read more)
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment (ITI) is working to put Regional Economic Development Plans (REDPs) in place to encourage and guide economic growth in in varying sectors across the Northwest Territories.
The development of these REDPs supports the GNWT’s mandate commitment to: Increase economic diversification by supporting growth in non-extractive sectors and setting regional diversification targets.
Individual Economic Development Plans will be developed for each of the Beaufort-Delta, Sahtu, North Slave, Tłı̨chǫ, South Slave and Dehcho Regions.
The GNWT is using both targeted and public engagement processes to identify and define the economic opportunities and challenges that exist in each of the identified regions.
Have Your Say
As a key stakeholder in the economic growth and diversification of your region, you are invited to contribute your insight, experiences and perspectives to the GNWT’s understanding of the economic opportunities and challenges that exist.
Please complete the following survey. Your responses will help the GNWT prepare for the public discussions that are planned in your region. Information obtained from the surveys will be kept confidential.
For your information and reference, a discussion paper, regional profiles and various analytical documents are included in the menu.
If you need more information, please contact the GNWT’s Department of ITI at: economic_plans@gov.nt.ca
Next Steps
This is the second phase of a multi-phased approach by which the GNWT is researching, gathering information and engaging with NWT stakeholders and residents to develop its regional economic plans.
Public engagement sessions will take place in September and October In the following communities:
Inuvik
Norman Wells
Fort Simpson
Fort Smith
Hay River
Behchokǫ̀, and
Yellowknife
We look forward to hearing from all NWT stakeholders across all regions. Additional details will be made available as they are finalized.
Il s’agit d’un échange ciblé à l’intention d’intervenants précis. L’échange avec le public débutera en septembre, en français et en anglais.
Overview
This is a targeted engagement opportunity for identified stakeholders. Public engagement will open in September in French and English. (Read more)
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment (ITI) is working to put Regional Economic Development Plans (REDPs) in place to encourage and guide economic growth in in varying sectors across the Northwest Territories.
The development of these REDPs supports the GNWT’s mandate commitment to: Increase economic diversification by supporting growth in non-extractive sectors and setting regional diversification targets.
Individual Economic Development Plans will be developed for each of the Beaufort-Delta, Sahtu, North Slave, Tłı̨chǫ, South Slave and Dehcho Regions.
The GNWT is using both targeted and public engagement processes to identify and define the economic opportunities and challenges that exist in each of the identified regions.
Have Your Say
As a key stakeholder in the economic growth and diversification of your region, you are invited to contribute your insight, experiences and perspectives to the GNWT’s understanding of the economic opportunities and challenges that exist.
Please complete the following survey. Your responses will help the GNWT prepare for the public discussions that are planned in your region. Information obtained from the surveys will be kept confidential.
For your information and reference, a discussion paper, regional profiles and various analytical documents are included in the menu.
If you need more information, please contact the GNWT’s Department of ITI at: economic_plans@gov.nt.ca
Next Steps
This is the second phase of a multi-phased approach by which the GNWT is researching, gathering information and engaging with NWT stakeholders and residents to develop its regional economic plans.
Public engagement sessions will take place in September and October In the following communities:
Inuvik
Norman Wells
Fort Simpson
Fort Smith
Hay River
Behchokǫ̀, and
Yellowknife
We look forward to hearing from all NWT stakeholders across all regions. Additional details will be made available as they are finalized.
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Status
Targeted Engagement
Targeted Engagement – Regional Economic Development Plans has finished this stage
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This will open to public engagement in Fall 2022
Under Review
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this is an upcoming stage for Targeted Engagement – Regional Economic Development Plans