Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of the Shell Waterton Complex

By Southwest Alberta Sustainable Community Initiative (SASCI)

Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of the Shell Waterton Complex: Submitted to Southwest Alberta Sustainable Community Initiative (SASCI)

Often, when a major industry or employer leaves a community, it tends to happen rather suddenly: recall when General Motors announced in November 2018 that it would close its Oshawa assembly plant by the end of 2019, putting nearly 3,000 people of out of work. In contrast, by announcing the potential closure of the Waterton Complex years in advance, Shell has given our community a unique opportunity to proactively plan for our future.

SASCI’s socio-economic impact assessment gives us fact-based evidence about the magnitude and scope of the potential impacts of the loss of this significant economic driver. Now, with that information in hand, SASCI will be turning its mind – as well as its expertise in community engagement, collaboration, capacity-building, and facilitation – to advancing diversification and resilience in the community. Our goal is to rally the community and put our collective energy, ingenuity, and entrepreneurship to work in shaping the economic future of our region.

Published

2016

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Southwest Alberta Sustainable Community Initiative (SASCI)

The Southwest Alberta Sustainable Community Initiative (SASCI) is a not-for-profit multi-stakeholder community-driven synergy group dedicated to the promotion of sustainable economic, environmental, and social development in southwest Alberta.

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