Reports


  • 3-March-2009

    English, , 120kb

    Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009 - Canada Country Note

    This note, taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009, contains information about the progress in implementing reforms in line with the 2008 priorities for Canada.

  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 220kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (Alberta)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 317kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (New Brunswick)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 169kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (Nova Scotia)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 242kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (Newfoundland and Labrador)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 435kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (British Columbia)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 251kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (Saskatchewan)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 111kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (Northwest Territories)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 342kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (Manitoba)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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  • 3-December-2008

    English, , 61kb

    Recognising non-formal and informal learning: Country Background Report - Canada (Prince Edward Island)

    The purpose of this activity is to provide policymakers with options for developing systems to recognise non-formal and informal learning; to effectively implement the agenda; and determine under what conditions recognition of non-formal and informal learning can be beneficial for all.

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