TASK FORCE ON COMPETITIVENESS,
PRODUCTIVITY & ECONOMIC PROGRESS

The Institute for Competitiveness & Prosperity is an independent, not-for-profit organization established in 2001 as the research arm of Ontario's Task Force on Competitiveness, Productivity & Economic Progress.

The creation of a provincial Task Force on Competitiveness, Productivity and Economic Progress was announced in the April 2001 Speech from the Throne, with Roger Martin as Chairman. The Task Force's mandate is to measure and monitor Ontario's competitiveness, productivity and economic progress compared to other provinces and U.S. states, and to report to the public on a regular basis.

The Task Force aims to have a significant influence in increasing Ontario's competitiveness, productivity and capacity for innovation, to help ensure continued success in the creation of good jobs, increased prosperity and a high quality of life for all Ontarians. The Task Force intends to seek breakthrough findings from their research and to propose significant innovations in public policy in order to stimulate businesses, governments and educational institutions to take action. Following are the Working Papers and Annual Reports released by the Task Force to date.

Click here for a list of the Task Force's Working Papers.

Click here for the Task Force's Annual Reports.

For more information, visit the Task Force's Web site at www.competeprosper.ca