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Allison Clark

Research & Policy Analyst

Allison Clark is a Research and Policy Analyst at the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC). Allison comes from a broad background in environmental sustainability, with previous experience in environmental monitoring, climate change adaptation, and agricultural innovation systems. Allison has a particular interest in the environmental and socioeconomic benefits of technology. She seeks to contribute to ICTC studies centred around the intersection between the digital economy and the green economy. Allison holds a BSc in Biology and Environmental Science from Mount Allison University and is pursuing a Masters degree in Sustainability Science from Brock University. Allison has experience in qualitative and quantitative research and enjoys working on interdisciplinary teams with multiple perspectives.

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21 March 2023 · Allison Clark, Erik Henningsmoen, Mairead Matthews, Mansharn Toor, Justin Ratcliffe, Todd Legere

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This policy brief highlights what Alberta’s Budget 2023 means for the province’s digital economy.

March 7, 2023 · Allison Clark, Erik Henningsmoen, Mairead Matthews, Mansharn Toor, Justin Ratcliffe, Todd Legere

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This policy brief highlights what the BC Budget 2023 means for the province’s digital economy.

March 7, 2023 · Allison Clark, Erik Henningsmoen, Mairead Matthews, Mansharn Toor, Justin Ratcliffe, Todd Legere

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November 8, 2022 · Mairead Matthews, Akshay Kotak, Allison Clark, Erik Henningsmoen, Mansharn Toor, Justin Ratcliffe, Todd Legere

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