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The report, released in 2008, offers a new analysis of the regional economic assets and opportunities that, if fully leveraged, can help drive U.S. and Canadian economic prosperity.
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- ambitious
- necessary
- doable recommendations
And also spacing,…
Following the Brookings Institute’s extensive work on the future of the Great Lakes region and economy, in 2011, over 250 leaders – government, business, labor, non-profit, and academic – came together in Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region Summit that was jointly convened by Brookings and the then Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation at the University of Toronto.
The report, released in 2008, offers a new analysis of the regional economic assets and opportunities that, if fully leveraged, can help drive U.S. and Canadian economic prosperity. Finally, it offers a short set of ambitious, necessary, and doable recommendations for how U.S. and Canadian leadership can help strengthen the bi-national economic relationship in the Great Lakes region, and, in the process, increase the competitiveness of both nations.
Testing with Bullet points
- ambitious
- necessary
- doable recommendations