Sentences with phrase «support economic competitiveness»

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It will continue to be open to solutions, supported by fishermen, that strengthen the economic competitiveness of this traditional pillar of our coastal economy.
Canada should understand this and act to support what we have achieved, as well as help Mexico convince our mutual neighbour to change the new government's misguided and damaging attacks on our common objectives: more prosperity, more economic growth and more competitiveness for all three nations.
Chaired by Michael Horgan, the C.D. Howe Institute's Fiscal and Tax Competitiveness Council oversees research and development of policy recommendations to foster effective and efficient spending and tax programs, and ensures that Canadian fiscal policy supports economic dynamism and sustainable income growth.
By John Manley The Canadian Council of Chief Executives has supported efforts by successive Canadian governments to build on our historic defence and economic partnership with the United States and to improve our mutual security and competitiveness.
If we take this passage as an indication of the role publicly supported education may be able to play, we see nothing about economic development and international competitiveness, but a lot about our humanity and citizenship.
His economic competitiveness review was criticised for its lack of green credentials with its support for motorway and airport expansion and sympathy for greenbelt development.
These new centres, together with the Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN), will make a significant contribution to ensuring the future sustainability of UK research competitiveness; supporting the UK in maximising its innovation potential and driving economic growth.
The EDA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce, supports a federal economic development agenda by promoting competitiveness and preparing American regions for growth and success in the worldwide economy.
Like the bipartisan group of Members of Congress who support the Golden Goose Award, the founding organizations believe that federally funded basic scientific research is the cornerstone of American innovation and essential to our economic growth, health, global competitiveness, and national security.
The United States needs to retool the technological, economic, political, social and industrial structures that support the nation's manufacturing and other legacy sectors to open them to innovation and boost U.S. competitiveness, said two experts during a presentation at AAAS» headquarters.
Like the bipartisan group of members of Congress who support the award, the founding organizations believe that federally funded basic scientific research is the cornerstone of American innovation and essential to our economic growth, health, global competitiveness, and national security.
But we believe there should be bipartisan support for the research that is the foundation of innovation and economic competitiveness.
«The bill slashes support for U.S. innovators — scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs pioneering new clean energy technologies that will spur America's long - term economic competitiveness,» he wrote.
«Teachers and the Great Economic Debate» was the subject of the forum, bringing together thousands to consider how to train, retain and support world class teachers in every classroom to secure North Carolina's future competitiveness.
«These programs form the foundation of federal support for K - 12 education, and they remain the most effective way to invest in our students» future and in our nation's economic competitiveness
We will support state polices that increase economic competitiveness, support middle - class job growth, and develop a workforce of the future.
In addition, we will support projects that identify state policies to increase economic competitiveness through a combination of economic and workforce development, and help advance research and advocacy for state policies to create a modernized safety net in response to a rapidly changing labor market.
Pennsylvania provides far less state support (36 %) than the national average (50 %) or any of our surrounding states, placing our economic competitiveness in jeopardy.
The U.S. needs high - speed rail transportation to support its mobility needs and global economic competitiveness.
«The Administration is reviewing existing policies and regulations in the context of a focus on strengthening US economic growth and promoting jobs for American workers, and will not support policies or regulations that have adverse effects on energy independence and US competitiveness
This includes supporting national economic and energy security, improving energy efficiency, reducing greenhouse gases and building national competitiveness.
By masking the true cost of nuclear power, subsidies also allow the industry to exaggerate its economic competitiveness; consequently, they diminish or delay support for more economical and less risky alternatives like energy efficiency and renewable energy.
This is a comprehensive third - way strategy to improve U.S. energy independence, economic competitiveness, and climate security, and it deserves bipartisan support.
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