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Provincial Research Organization : ウィキペディア英語版 | Provincial Research Organization Provincial Research Organizations (PROs) are Canadian provincial government initiatives to promote research and development and adoption of technology in their respective provinces.〔(PROs at ''The Canadian Encyclopedia'' )〕 The first PRO in Canada was the Alberta Research Council. Statistics Canada (reports ) on the activities of PROs. PROs focus on applied research and technical services and generally specialize in industry sectors that are native to their provinces. Because they play an important role in growing and sustaining industry, they are considered a key component of provincial economic development strategies. PROs are also consulted by government for innovation and economic development policy input. PROs are sustained through the combination of a provincial grant and fees for services. PROs have been established in Canada as follows: 1) (Alberta Research Council ) (1921) 2) (Ontario Research Foundation ) (1928) 3) (British Columbia Research Council ) (1944) and now the (BC Innovation Council ) 4) (Nova Scotia Research Foundation ) (1946) 5) (Saskatchewan Research Council ) (1947) 6) (New Brunswick Research and Productivity Council ) (1962) 7) (Manitoba Research Council ) (1963), now (Industrial Technology Center ) (ITC) 8) (Centre de Researche Industrielle du Quebec ) (1969) 9) In 2009, Newfoundland and Labrador formed the (Newfoundland and Labrador Research and Development Council ). Its mandate is evolving and may have similarities to a PRO. == References ==
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