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Catalyzing economic localization for resilient Atlantic Canadian communities.

WHAT DO WE DO?

We work to empower rural Atlantic Canadian communities to strengthen their local agency for the future. We bring together years of experience facilitating collaborations, gatherings, research, and education to support the economic growth, environmental sustainability, cultural diversity, and local governance of our rural communities.

We believe that re-localization and community wealth building are tools to create more resilient communities that can weather our current and future challenges including the climate crisis, socioeconomic inequality, and threats to local democracy.

Collaborations

Developing and nurturing collaborations between citizens, community groups, organizations, businesses, and all levels of government.

Gatherings

Convening folks across the Atlantic Province for film screenings, festivals, Community of practice, webinars, retreats conferences, and regional meet-ups.

Research

Conducting evidence-based studies on re-localization strategies that often lead to project implementation.

Education

Sharing resources, highlighting local projects, developing toolkits, and providing graphic summaries for changemakers to use.

Our Upcoming events

From monthly webinars to our summer Local Prosperity 2026 conference, we are working to relocalize our communities and highlight ongoing community-led initiatives

Local Prosperity 2026!
Festival/Conference

August 6-9th, 2026 – Tatamagouche

Webinar Reskilling Traditional/Rural Skills

Webinar poster featuring speakers on reskilling in rural skills, including language revitalization, folk schools, and queer craft skillshares, scheduled for March 26th, 12-1pm ADT.

March 26th – Zoom

Community of Practice
From Actors to Actions

First Thursday of the Month

Why Rural Communities?

Rural communities make up the fabric of Atlantic provinces, and our work centers the specific and urgent reality that rural communities face today.

The Centre for Local Prosperity recognizes that we are in the midst of an ongoing collapse of interconnected systems, which necessitates transformative approaches to address root causes. The world is changing at an unprecedented pace, leaving individuals and communities with a sense of uncertainty. At CLP, we have seen how these large system crises are impacting rural communities and economies.

Over the past decades, rural communities have been hollowed-out; loss of employment, closure of local businesses, landscapes disrupted by industry, and youth migration have all impacted these communities. Rural communities are facing an affordability crisis, as concentrated ownership, attacks on labour, the climate crisis, and racial and economic injustice ramp up. We are seeing our key food, energy, and housing systems being consolidated by for-profit corporations. Many people are losing faith in democratic institutions, and we are becoming increasingly isolated from each other and promising local initiatives often lack the time and resources to thrive. We are left grappling with the questions of how to respond to this rapidly changing world? How can we strengthen our local agency and our social, economic, and ecological resilience?

Key Approach:

Community Wealth Building

Community Wealth Building is an approach to building local wealth that aims to ensure communities have control and ownership over their futures.

There are 5 main pillars of Community Wealth Building

01 Local Democratic Businesses
02 Good and Fair Work
03 Local Procurement
04 Local Ownership of Land, Assets, and Resources
05 Community Banking

Community Wealth Building can be said to happen across 5 key sectors. There are areas that have to remain local, and so are important Care economy, Food systems and fisheries, Cultural production, Housing and construction, and Enabling infrastructure

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webinar series

Building Community and Economic Resilience Through Relocalization

Our Projects

Local Prosperity Conference Logo
Future Proofing Podcast Cover Image
Dig in: The Atlantic Food Systems Summit

Key Approach:

Relocalization

Relocalization is another term we often use at CLP. Relocalization is when we keep money circulating in our local communities. It is made up of small community-led initiatives led by real people.

Worker co-operatives, community radio stations, tool libraries, community land trusts, credit unions. These are example of relocalization that have found a place in communities across Atlantic Canada. These community-led approaches help to keep our skills, knowledge, and wealth grounded in the place we call home.

Relocalization is possible across a range of areas: Food, Energy, Finance, Governance, Education, Business, Wellbeing, Media, Sustainable Consumption, Housing

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get involved & take action

01.

LEARN

Explore our resource library to learn more about key concepts including localization, climate change, and more.

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CONNECT

Get involved in our projects, build knowledge, and see change in your communities.

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DONATE

Your donation will help us accelerate the transition to more resilient local economies in Atlantic Canada and beyond.

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