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The Departmental Plan outlines the Agency's plans and priorities for the coming fiscal year.
ACOA's quarterly financial report for the quarter ended June 30, 2025
This report is prepared in accordance with section 94 of the act, which requires that the head of the Atlantic …
This report is prepared in accordance with section 72 of the act, which requires that the head of the Atlantic …
This report is prepared in accordance with section 72 of the act, which requires that the head of the Atlantic …
This report outlines ACOA's accessibility plan over the coming three years (2026-2028).
This Departmental Results Report details ACOA’s actual accomplishments against the plans, priorities and expected results outlined in its 2024-25 Departmental …
This departmental plan details the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency’s (ACOA) priorities, plans and associated costs for the upcoming three fiscal …
This report presents details on how the department performed to achieve results and meet targets for the core responsibility Economic …
This 2023-2024 DSDS report provides an update on progress related to the Agency’s DSDS for the fiscal year 2023-24.