Tapping into Northern resources
The Conference Board of Canada is pulling together research from the last decade into a report to better understand economic activity in the nation’s north.
Jacqueline Palladini, an economist and the report’s author, said there is not much data available when it comes to Canada’s northern economies. She said she is hoping that “by estimating the size and scope and scale of northern economies that we could better understand what makes these regions tick.”
“Were hoping this will lead to more research by us and others down the road and can increase the dialog on northern issues,” she said.
A research institute called Center for the North which produces studies, including forecasts for the three territories and economic potential analysis, would benefit from a broader scope of knowledge of the north.