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Leduc-Nisku Economic Development Association

1984 establishments in Alberta2019 disestablishments in AlbertaEdmonton Metropolitan RegionOrganizations based in Alberta

The Leduc-Nisku Economic Development Association (EDA) was an economic development partnership founded in 1984 that marketed Alberta's International Region. It dissolved at the end of 2019. The partnership included the founding members of Leduc County and the City of Leduc, as well as the nearby communities of Beaumont, Calmar, Devon, Thorsby and Warburg.

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Leduc-Nisku Economic Development Association
50 Street, City of Leduc

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50 Street 5913
T9E 6P1 City of Leduc
Alberta, Canada
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