Talk:Elaine McCoy

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I have removed the following as I can't find any sources to support it:
 * She ran on a platform known as the McCoy Plan, points of which were eventually co-opted by the Klein government.


 * Key points of the McCoy Plan: [citation needed]


 * five-year business plans for all government departments and agencies
 * zero-based budgeting; accrual accounting
 * management and administrative costs cut in half
 * rationalization of the tax burden on people and companies
 * "one-window" co-ordinated service delivery throughout Alberta
 * more training, skills development and educational opportunities for people across Alberta
 * support for local communities so that they can do things their way

MurielMary (talk) 11:12, 30 December 2020 (UTC)

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The following achievements were achievements of the McLeod Institute as a whole, not by McCoy specifically so I've removed them from her biography; could be used in an article on the institute, however. Other achievements while at the Macleod Institute include:


 * Action Plan for the Government of the Northwest Territories for the purpose of achieving long-term benefits from oil and gas development in the NWT.
 * Comprehensive report on micro-power distributed generation for Alberta Economic Development (Barriers and Options for Improving Electricity Supply), and delivered results from a multi-stakeholder workshop that was instrumental in launching the New Energy Resources Alliance, a Canadian micro-power distributed generation industry cluster.
 * Governance Case Study of the Vancouver Agreement, an urban development agreement between Canada, British Columbia and the City of Vancouver. The Case :Study explores intergovernmental partnerships and recommends that Vancouver partners increase the effectiveness of their collaboration by systematizing operating paradigms. [clarification needed]
 * Canada-wide evaluation of Post-Secondary Education programs and Band-Operated and Federal Schools (BOFS) for Indian and Northern Affairs Canada that resulted in recommendations for improved resources and a broader vision for the department's education secretariat.
 * Alberta's first Aviation Strategy and Action Plan which detailed 40 action items to be implemented by the newly formed, industry-led Aviation Strategy Action Group (now called Aviation Alberta).
 * Method to integrate thresholds into cumulative effects assessment and management in Canada's North.
 * Evaluations and strategic reviews of the Western Diversification Program and all Canada Business Service Centres in Western Canada for Western Economic Diversification.
 * Evaluation of the West Kitikmeot/Slave Study (WKSS). The WKSS comprises a partnership of three federal and territorial governments, together with several First Nations, industry and NGO organizations.
 * Evaluation of accountability practices among more than 100 boards, agencies and crown corporations reporting to both the Government of the Northwest Territories and their own constituencies.
 * Evaluation of Alberta Environment's lab analysis and accreditation policies and programs, based on extensive interviews and a comparative review of Canadian and US practices. An analytical framework was developed as a first critical step in preparing recommendations which were subsequently adopted by the Government of Alberta.
 * Analytical model which predicts the cost of regulatory delay for Alberta Environment. The report contributed to finalizing an agreement on harmonization entered into by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment.

MurielMary (talk) 11:22, 30 December 2020 (UTC)