Nova Scotia Department of Economic and Rural Development

The Department of Economic and Rural Development is a part of the Government of Nova Scotia. It was created in 2009 from the former Department of Economic Development. Its primary purpose is to stimulate the economy of Nova Scotia.[1] The Department does this by helping Nova Scotia businesses to expand employment opportunities, and by encouraging the establishment and growth of commerce and industry in the province. The departmental mandate also includes designing economic development policies, programs, and activities that strengthen economic and social conditions in the province.[2]

The current minister is Michel Samson.[3]

Divisions and agencies

Divisions

The Deputy Minister of the Department is Ian Thompson.[4] The Department is made up of four divisions:

Decision Support

Decision Support provides research, evaluation, and performance-measurement leadership to all aspects of the economic development, innovation, and technology system. It focuses on the "big picture," ensuring the system is effectively supporting economic growth. This section also leads overall management of relations with the department's agencies, boards and commissions.

Economic Strategies & Initiatives

Economic Strategies & Initiatives provides research and support for the development of government polices and plans for economic development, innovation and technology. The work of the Economic Strategies & Initiatives Division includes the Broadband for Rural Nova Scotia initiative.

Community and Rural Development

Community and Rural Development provides information, advice, and resources to support development to local organizations as well as the business community.

Procurement Services

Procurement Services provide a variety of electronic tools for businesses to use to bid or to develop business opportunities with the Province of Nova Scotia.

Agencies

A number of agencies are included under the Ministry:

Former department titles

The department has undergone numerous name changes including:

References

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