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NS: Province initiates independent review of RDA model

Economic and Rural Development Minister Percy Paris speaks with reporters in this file photo. - RYAN TAPLIN/METRO

Economic and Rural Development Minister Percy Paris speaks with reporters in this file photo. - RYAN TAPLIN/METRO

Published on July 19, 2012
Published on July 19, 2012

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By Staff, The Daily Business Buzz

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Regional Development Authority , Colchester Regional Development Association , Cape Breton Partnership , Nova Scotia , Port Hawkesbury

[HALIFAX, NS] — An expert independent panel is reviewing the regional development authority (RDA) model and will report back to the province with recommendations on the best approach for helping to create good jobs, grow the economy and build stronger and sustainable communities.

"We are taking this opportunity to review the regional development authority model to make sure we have the best model in place to support economic growth in all regions of Nova Scotia for the future," said Percy Paris, Minister of Economic and Rural Development and Tourism.

The province is doing the review in partnership with municipalities, as an important partner in supporting economic development. The panel will consult with key groups, including municipalities, the federal government, community and business leaders, and regional development authorities.

The panel members are:

• Jo Ann Fewer (chair), CEO of Perennia and former executive director of Colchester Regional Development Association

• Keith MacDonald, executive director, Cape Breton Partnership

• Bob MacEachern, a business owner from the Port Hawkesbury area

• Allister Surette, president of Université Ste. Anne.

"As a panel, we hope to come up with the best model for supporting economic development with the existing resources," said Jo Ann Fewer, panel chair. "Through this process, we'll listen to the ideas and feedback of groups with an interest in this area and make recommendations based on what we hear and learn. We recognize the valuable contributions that regional development authorities have made to communities throughout the province."

A steering committee made up of representatives of the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities, on behalf of municipalities in the province, and the provincial government will support the panel.

The federal government announced it would be ending its funding for regional development authorities in May 2013.

Regional development authorities are funded by three partners — the federal government, the province and municipalities. Partners each provide $2.1 million in operating funding each year. The regional development authority model has been in place in Nova Scotia for close to 20 years.

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    Anonymous
    - July 21, 2012 at 00:34:24

    Good move. The RDAs have been useless to local business and we've only seen some movement from them now that their funding is on the block, trying to justify themselves. They interfere with local business, they do not enhance it.

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