Mid-term evaluation of the Canadian initiative for the economic diversification of communities reliant on chrysotile .: Iu90-4/58-2018E-PDF

"For many years, the chrysotile asbestos industry was a major employer in the communities of Thetford Mines (Des Appalaches RCM) and Asbestos (Des Sources RCM) in the province of Quebec. In 2011, the last two chrysotile asbestos mines closed, leading to job losses. In March 2013, the Government of Canada proposed the Economic Action Plan to provide $50 million to CED to implement the Canadian Initiative for the Economic Diversification of Communities Reliant on Chrysotile. The evaluation report is divided into six sections. The first section describes the delivery approach and outlines the terms and conditions of the Initiative. The second section outlines the components of the evaluation strategy. The three subsequent sections present the findings with regard to the Initiative’s relevance, effectiveness, and efficiency. Finally, section 6 presents an action plan”--Introd., p. 4.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions.
Title Mid-term evaluation of the Canadian initiative for the economic diversification of communities reliant on chrysotile .
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Later edition Summative evaluation : 2022
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Évaluation de mi-parcours de l’initiative canadienne de diversification économique des collectivités tributaires du chrysotile
Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Montreal : Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, [2018], c2017.
Description 20 p. : col. ill.
ISBN 9780660243368
Catalogue number
  • Iu90-4/58-2018E-PDF
Subject terms Economic development
Grants
Assessment
Asbestos mines and mining
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