About The Canada Project—Charting a New Course to Excellence

The Canada Project—a multi-year program of research and dialogue designed to help leading decision-makers chart a policy course to improve Canada’s standard of living and position within North America and the world—is complete. Its ground-breaking final report, a four-volume compendium of the research results and recommendations entitled Mission Possible: Sustainable Prosperity for Canada, was previewed in the November 27th issue of Maclean’s and will be released in January 2007.

Spearheaded by the Conference Board and launched in January 2003, The Canada Project was a unique combination of research and dialogue designed to actively engage private and public leaders in setting national policy direction. More than 40 companies and organizations invested in the project, providing invaluable financial, leadership and knowledge support.

  • Mission Possible Executive Summary: Sustainable Prosperity for Canada
    February 2007, Source: The Conference Board of Canada, 76 pages
  • Mission Possible: Successful Canadian Cities
    January 2007, Source: The Conference Board of Canada, 140 pages
  • Mission Possible: A Canadian Resources Strategy for the Boom and Beyond
    January 2007, Source: The Conference Board of Canada, 144 pages
  • Mission Possible: Stellar Canadian Performance in the Global Economy
    Special Report by Glen Hodgson, Anne Park Shannon
    January 2007, Source: The Conference Board of Canada, 144 pages
  • Charting a New Course to Excellence
    Read a more detailed description of The Canada Project

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