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Found three records
Briefing presentation that was given to the incoming President in November 2022.
Record Modified: Nov 21, 2024
Record Released: Mar 23, 2023
Publisher: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Formats:
PDF
Keywords:
Briefing
transition
Deputy Minister
presentation
ACOA
Federal
Welcome letter to incoming ACOA president.
Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Oct 28, 2024
Publisher: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Formats:
PDF
Keywords:
ACOA
President
Federal
Briefing presentation for incoming President.
Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Oct 28, 2024
Publisher: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Formats:
PDF
Keywords:
ACOA
President