Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada听(2012) 鈥Economic Development.鈥听
Supporting Aboriginal Economic development is an important part of what we do at Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC). Increasing Aboriginal participation in the economy is one way we are working to improve the well-being and quality of life of Aboriginal people in Canada, ensuring Canada鈥檚 future economic prosperity. [FN]
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada听(May 2012)听鈥淟egacy Agreements for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.鈥
As Canada prepares to host the world at the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the Four Host First Nations: Lil鈥檞at, Squamish, Tsleil-Wauthuth and Musqueam Nations, have come together to showcase their culture, language and heritage all made possible through the Legacy Agreements. These Agreements have created economic development opportunities for the Four Host First Nations that will leave a lasting legacy long after the Games. [FN]
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada听(May 2012)听鈥淭he Mi鈥檏maq Confederacy of Prince Edward Island (PEI).鈥听
The Mi鈥檏maq Confederacy of Prince Edward Island (MCPEI) is a not-for-profit tribal council and provincial territorial organization representing the Lennox Island and Abegweit First Nations. MCPEI works with both First Nations in defining what their priorities and areas of interest are and then establishes programs and services in support of those areas. Both First Nations have identified economic development as a key priority, which they hope will allow them to progress over time. [FN]
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada听(May 2012)听鈥淥soyoos Indian Band.鈥澨
Situated in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, the Osoyoos Indian Band has a strong vision for its future, which it is realizing through initiatives in agriculture, eco-tourism, and commercial, industrial and residential developments. The combination of rich agricultural land and desert tracts provides ideal conditions for many of the Band鈥檚 businesses, most notably their vineyards and winery. [FN]
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada听(2012)听鈥淢iawpukek First Nation.鈥听
鈥淲e are Native people; we look after the land, we look after our spirit and we look after the people, and the businesses we developed to make this 福利免费在线看 a success must look after those three elements, so as we move forward our mission statement emphasizes this, that land, language and culture is equally as important as the profit and loss statements,鈥 Tammy Drew, General Manager, Miawpukek First Nation, D鈥橢spoir, Newfoundland. [FN]
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada听(2012)听鈥淭ourism in Wendake First Nation, Quebec.鈥听
Pride in Huron-Wendat culture is reflected in all of its tourism projects, aimed at sharing the past, present and future. [FN]
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada听(2008)听
A new federal framework for Aboriginal economic development will provide strategic direction and inform decision-making for federal policies and programs aimed at increasing the participation of Aboriginal peoples in the Canadian economy. As noted in Budget 2008, the framework will also be informed by the work on a new approach to the Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy, expected in 2009. [FN]
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada听(2000)
The Government of Canada believes institution and capacity building are integral steps in managing a growing array of environmental, economic, social, and cultural challenges faced by Indigenous communities in northern Canada. [I]
Anderson,听Robert Brent听(2000)听鈥淎BORIGINAL PEOPLE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.鈥
This paper explores economic development in an Aboriginal context with a focus on the role of entrepreneurship in the process. The material is presented in five sections:听 brief overview of the socioeconomic circumstances of the Aboriginal people, discussion of entrepreneurship and its role in the economy, Aboriginal response to their current socioeconomic circumstances and the role of entrepreneurship and capacity building through land claims/treaty rights in that response.听 The fourth section is a discussion of the outcomes achieved by Aboriginal people as a result of their economic development activities. In the concluding section, this paper raises issues to be considered by Canadians 鈥 Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal 鈥 as we enter the 21st Century. [FN]
Anderson,听Robert B.听(n.d.)听
Research shows that Aboriginal economic development is characterized by an emphasis on the creation of profitable business ventures. This paper reviews economic development theory in search of a perspective relevant to Aboriginal communities. An alternative perspective is then proposed. [FN]
Anderson,听Robert听(1997)听
The First Nations in Canada and Indigenous people around the world are becoming increasingly active in economic development activities.听 Through the creation of business ventures competing at the regional, national and international scale they are struggling to find a place in the new economy. [FN]
Anderson,听Robert B.听Leo Paul Dana, Teresa E. Dana听(February 2006)听鈥淚ndigenous land rights, entrepreneurship, and economic development in Canada: 鈥淥pting-in鈥 to the global economy.鈥听Journal of World Business听Volume 41, Issue 1, February 2006, Pages 45鈥55听
We begin our exploration of indigenous development as social entrepreneurship by discussing the importance and context of indigenous development globally and in Canada in particular. This is followed by a discussion of development theory and an assessment of the theoretical feasibility of the Aboriginal approach to development, which we contend is grounded on a foundation of social entrepreneurship. This is followed by three case studies, researched by our team using secondary research as well as interviews and triangulation (Patton, 1990). [FN]
B.C. First Nations听听(2012)听
The purpose of this project was to conduct a first-hand examination of the successes and struggles in economic development within a cross-section of B.C. First Nations and shed light on the journey of First Nations as they move toward building sustainable economies. The desired outcome of this project was to learn from First Nations communities that have established themselves as a strong economic presence in the province. Their Chiefs, Councilors, and/or economic development officers shared their economic development stories, so that other First Nation communities might learn from their experiences. [FN]
British Columbia First Nations听(January 2007)听鈥淔ramework:听 B.C. First Nations Economic Development Strategy.鈥
The purposes of this First Nations-driven Strategy are: to close key gaps that exist between First Nations and other British Columbians, including income and employment levels, and quality of life indicators; to create a climate to attract investment and generate wealth; and to foster relationships and create partnerships and opportunities for economic development. [FN]
Belanger,听Yale D.听(2002)听鈥淭HE MORALITY OF ABORIGINAL GAMING: A Concept in the Process of Definition.鈥听THE JOURNAL OF ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME 2 / NO, 2 / 2002, Pg. 25-36
Aboriginal gaming in Canada is a recent trend. As a result, many of the exigencies involved with adopting gaming as an economic development tool are as yet unknown. It is apparent from recent events in Canada that one major obstacle the country鈥檚 First Nations leaders will need to overcome is outside concerns regarding the moral validity of gaming and whether 福利免费在线看 leaders are ethically precluded from embracing gaming as a tool to aid in economic renewal/revival. [FN]
Bruce,听David and听Patti Doyle-Bedwell听(2011)听
This report provides a summary of the baseline information for a variety of indicators measuring economic development progress in Aboriginal communities in Atlantic Canada. Progress is reported primarily for the reference period 2001 to 2006. [FN]
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business听(n.d.)听
This report provides insights into Economic Development Corporations (EDC) successes, challenges and strategies. The research also examines EDCs鈥 relationships with other organizations (including government and private sector) and their role in the 福利免费在线看. [FN]
Cardinal,听Cheryl听(2005)听鈥淐ANDO ECONOMIC DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2003: Utilizing Traditional knowledge to Strive towards unity.鈥听THE JOURNAL OF ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME 4/ NO. 2/2005, Pg 13-20听
The Business Category Award was accepted by Bernd Christmas on behalf of the Membertou Corporate in Nova Scotia. The recognition award winner was Air North Charter & Training Ltd & Vuntut Development Corp. Mark Wallace Wedge a member of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation in the Yukon Territories accepted the Individual Award. The recognition award winner was Richard Alfred Dickson. The interviews offer a glimpse of each award winner鈥檚 strategies concerning Economic Development. [FN]
Classen,听Anna听(2000)听鈥淐ANDO Aboriginal Economic Development Recognition Awards.鈥听THE JOURNAL OF ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME I / NO. 2 / 2000 PG. 14-27听听
At its annual President鈥檚 Dinner in Vancouver BC, November 27 1998, CANDO presented Recognition Awards to four outstanding examples of sound and innovative Aboriginal economic development projects. [FN]
Coady Institute听(2012) 鈥IWCL Case Study: St. Mary鈥檚 Maliseet Nation.鈥听
St. Mary鈥檚 First Nation is the largest of Maliseet Nations along the St. John River in听New Brunswick. The reserve is self-sufficient and boasts 福利免费在线看- supported economic social development programs available to members on and off-reserve.听[FN]
Cornell,听Stephen听and Joseph P. Kalt听(2000)听鈥淲here鈥檚 the glue?听 Institutional and cultural foundations of American Indian economic development.鈥听
Generous resource endowments, human capital, and access to financial capital will be virtually useless if tribes are incapable of making collective decisions and sustaining collective action, and if they lack the institutional structures necessary to maintain a hospitable environment for human and financial investment. [FN]
Cornell,听Stephen听and Joseph P. Kalt听(1998)听鈥淪overeignty and Nation-Building:听 The Development Challenge in Indian Country Today.鈥
The Indian nations of the United States face a rare opportunity of a political and organizational one.听 It is a chance to rethink, restructure, reorganize鈥攁 chance not to start a business or exploit an economic niche but to substantially reshape the future.听 It is the opportunity for nation-building. [FN]
Dowling,听Christina听(2005)听鈥淭HE APPLIED THEORY OF FIRST NATIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A Critique.鈥听THE JOURNAL OF ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME 4 / NO. 2 / 2005, Pg 120-128听
Instead of a building block approach grounded in First Nations traditional economies, Cornell and Kalt propose working 鈥榖ackwards鈥 from the requirements of capitalistic economic activity: 鈥淸a] more useful approach is to identify the key ingredients of successful economic development, determine which of these ingredients are most important, and identify which ones tribes actually can do something about.鈥 [FN]
Findlay,听Isobel M.听and Wanda Wuttunee听(2007)听听IRPP Choices听13 (4).
Drawing on our experience with Aboriginal women engaged in 福利免费在线看 economic development (CED), this research study aims to fill a gap in the literature on Aboriginal quality of life and Aboriginal CED by highlighting the hidden success stories involving the enormous and growing innovation and enterprise of Aboriginal women鈥檚 CED in Canada. [FN]
Gariepy,听Jason听(1999)听鈥淭HE CANDO ECONOMIC DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR AWARD.鈥
The CANDO Economic Developer of the Year Award was created to recognize outstanding achievement and to increase awareness of successful Aboriginal economic development initiatives.听 Here we look at:听 The Eskasoni Fish and Wildlife Commission, Tribal Councils Investment Group, Six Nations Economic Development, and The Council of Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach. [FN]
Girard,听Beno卯t听and William A. Ninacs听(April 2006)听鈥淐ase Study: F茅d茅ration des coop茅ratives du Nouveau-Qu茅bec.鈥听
This case study focusses on the F茅d茅ration des coop茅ratives du Nouveau-Qu茅bec (FCNQ). The topic of this study reflects the priority sectors of 鈥渆conomic development in rural, remote or northern communities鈥 and 鈥淎boriginal 福利免费在线看 development.鈥 [I]
Goodfellow-Baikie,听Robin L.听and Leona M. English听(March 2005)听鈥淔irst Nations and 福利免费在线看 economic development: a case study.鈥听Oxford University Press and Community Development Journal. 2005, Vol 41 No 2 April 2006 pp. 223-233
This article is a case study of a 福利免费在线看 economic development (CED) project in a First Nations 福利免费在线看 in northern Canada. In particular, this article reports on the evaluative focus group interviews held three years after the failed introductory process; the evaluation data are used to analyze why the industry could not be implemented there. [FN]
Hobbs,听Lawrence听and Angela von Sicard, Chinook Solutions Inc. (September 2008)听鈥淢ANITOBA M脡TIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY: FINAL REPORT.鈥
This report documents the overall outcomes of the Manitoba M茅tis Economic Development Strategy project, a joint effort with the active participation of the Manitoba M茅tis Federation, the Province of Manitoba and the Government of Canada and facilitated by Chinook Solutions (鈥榯he consultant鈥). The project began in the fall of 2007 and concludes with the delivery of this report. [M]
Impact Economics听(October 2010)听鈥2010 NUNAVUT ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: NUNAVUT鈥橲 SECOND CHANCE.鈥
The Nunavut Economic Forum is a broad group of member organizations which was developed to identify and share information on economic development activity in Nunavut. The primary focus for the organization is to bring the members together to collaborate in the implementation of The Nunavut Economic Development Strategy, each within their own area of activity and expertise. Successful implementation of the Strategy depends on the actions of each of the stakeholders. [I]
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada听(INAC) (1992)听鈥淩EPORT ON NATIVE PARTICIPATION IN MINING.鈥
In August 1989, the Intergovernmental Working Group on the Mining Industry (IGWG) formed a Sub-committee to study the nature of Native participation in the mining industry in Canada. Native participation was defined broadly to include employment, provision of services by Natives or Native owned companies, financial involvement, and input into mine development and regulatory review process of 8 Case Studies. [FN][I]
Jahn,听Cheryl听(CKPG News)听(February 2012) 鈥Aboriginal Business.鈥澨
A unique networking venture is was taking place at the Civic Centre over the course of two days. First Nation Economic Development Officers were match-making with other businesses to forge those direct relationships. [FN]
Ketilson,听L. Hammond听and I. MacPherson听(2002)听鈥淎BORIGINAL CO-OPERATIVES IN CANADA: A Sustainable Development Strategy Whose Time Has Come.鈥听THE JOURNAL OF ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME 3 / NO. I / 2002, Pg 45-57
This paper looks at the current state of Aboriginal co-operatives, their characteristics, their sector distribution, and the contributions of Aboriginal co-operatives to regional and 福利免费在线看 economic and social development.听 It examines the possibilities Aboriginal peoples might explore should they consider employing the cooperative model more extensively in meeting one or more of their needs. [FN]
Lori Ann Roness Consulting and Mary Collier听(March 2010)听
The purpose of the study was to assess how well Aboriginal labour force participation strategies have worked for Aboriginal people in the Atlantic region, with a particular focus on the past five years, and how they can be improved. [FN]
M茅tis Nation Economic Development Forum-2听(October 2010)听鈥淪ummary of Discussions and Findings.鈥听
The Forum had a dual purpose. The first was to update the M茅tis Nation Economic Development Framework first developed in February 2009 as an economic development strategy for the M茅tis Nation in response to the M茅tis Nation Protocol and the new Federal Framework for Aboriginal Economic Development. The second was to provide M茅tis Nation input into the implementation of the federal framework as provided by the Protocol with a particular focus on the renovation of INAC economic development programs. [M]
M茅tis Nation Economic Development听Summit听(2012)鈥Highlights from the:听听METIS NATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT听2012.鈥听Grand Prairie, AB.
A 福利免费在线看 driven by the oil and gas industry, the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project is on way and more opportunities are opening up for the 400 Metis that share the land of Grand Prairie.听 The project is a 5.5 billion investment in creating a pipeline to the Coast of B.C.听 Many other First Nations are also included in the project and hope to build a lasting partnership. [M]
National Aboriginal Health Organization听(2006)听鈥淩esource Extraction Development and Well Being in the North: A Scan of the Unique Challenges of Development in Inuit Communities.鈥
The Arctic regions of Canada are rich with natural resources. From oil and gas to diamonds and nickel, the North is becoming an attractive destination for resource extraction development. Although development brings money, work, and the potential for Inuit to become more economically self-reliant, development also has the potential to cause many negative social impacts and disruptions to 福利免费在线看 wellbeing. [I]
National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health听(2009鈥2010)听鈥淓conomic Development as a Social Determinant of First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis Health.鈥
Economic development generates employment opportunities and leads to improved education and skills acquisition. It is an important tool in alleviating poverty and other social conditions that lead to ill health. [FN][M][I]
National Economic Development Committee for Inuit Nunangat听(NEDCIN) (July 2009)听鈥淐ommunity Economic Development (CED) in Inuit Nunangat: Context and Statement of Principles.鈥听(DRAFT v3a)
The goal of CED in Inuit Nunangat is to develop a diverse economy which balances new opportunities with traditional knowledge, skills and values. It is a process which focuses on developing people to their full potential. It requires a long-term strategy to ensure that Inuit and Inuvialuit beneficiaries have the formal educational qualifications needed to fill the full range of professional and administrative jobs within their settlement areas. [I]
National Economic Development Committee for Inuit Nunangat (NEDCIN) (January 2010) 鈥淓conomic Development Provisions of the Inuit Comprehensive Land Claim Agreements.鈥 (Draft v.4)
The purpose of this Background Paper, in very general terms, is to provide the reader with a broad overview of the economic development provisions of the Inuit CLCAs along with commentary highlighting the fundamental importance of these provisions in relation to the achievement of the basic goals of these agreements. [I]
National Economic Development Committee for Inuit Nunangat听(NEDCIN) (December 2010)听鈥淓quitable Access by Inuit Regions to Federal AED Programs.鈥听(Draft v.10)听
The purpose of this paper is therefore to provide members of NEDCIN with descriptive and analytical information related to the policy concern that has been expressed by the Inuit in relation to ensuring equitable access to federal AED programs and funding sources by all regions within Inuit Nunangat and filling any gaps that might exist with regard to AED program and service delivery arrangements. [I]
National Economic Development Committee for Inuit Nunangat听(NEDCIN) (December 2010)听鈥淚nuit ASD-XDO Strategy for Providing Business Advice and Equity Support in Inuit Nunangat.鈥澨(Draft v.11)听
The purpose of this paper is therefore to bring a series of observations and specific proposals to the members of NEDCIN for their consideration in relation to the recommendations contained in the Equitable Access paper that deal with providing business advice and equity support to businesses and entrepreneurs in the four regions of Inuit Nunangat. Taken together, this series of proposals for the funding and delivery by the Inuit CEDOs of these elements of the Aboriginal Business Development program suite might for convenience be referred to as the 鈥淚nuit ASD-XDO Strategy鈥. [I]
Oakes,听Jill听(February 1995)听鈥淐limate and Cultural Barriers to Northern Economic Development:听 A case study from Broughton Island, N.W.T., Canada.鈥听http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/business/lect5.html
The purpose of this paper is to identify climate and cultural factors influencing the Minnguq Sewing Group in Broughton Island, Northwest Territories (N.W.T.), Canada, and to relate this information to relevant literature on economic development. [I]
Sibbeston,听Nick G.听(2006)听鈥淎boriginal Involvement in Economic Development: Elements for Success and Obstacles to Achievement.鈥听
The statistics documenting the problems experienced by aboriginal communities across Canada are well-known.听 Poverty, high unemployment, lack of infrastructure and suitable housing are all endemic to aboriginal communities.听 Despite this, there are many aboriginal success stories 鈥 communities that have gotten fully engaged in economic activities, exploiting renewable and non-renewable resources for the benefit of their people. [FN]
Smith,听Ross听(2002)听鈥淏UFFALO POINT FIRST NATION.鈥澨THE JOURNAL OF ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME 3 / NO. I / 2002, Pg 6-8 听
The Buffalo Point First Nation is located on Lake of the Woods near the U.S. border and provides an excellent location as a tourist destination from both Canadian and US visitors. Today, the tourist facility offers summer and winter tourism experiences and provides employment and support for the Buffalo Point 福利免费在线看.听 The success enjoyed thus far ensures more development for the 福利免费在线看. [FN]
Vodden,听Kelly听(2002)听鈥淪USTAINABLE COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN A COASTAL CONTEXT: The Case of Alert Bay! British Columbia.鈥听THE JOURNAL OF ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME 3! NO. I, 2002, Pg 58-75 听
Debates cover the spectrum ranging from eco-centric 鈥渟trong sustainability鈥 to business- as-usual 鈥渨eak sustainability鈥 interpretations. Despite this definitional ambiguity the essence of the concept 鈥 the need to link the economic, social and ecological imperatives of development 鈥 has become widely agreed upon. Many have now turned their attention to the question of implementation. How can the ideal of sustainable development be translated into reality? [FN]
Wuttunee, Wanda. (2004)听Living rhythms: Lessons in Aboriginal economic resilience and vision. Montreal: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press.听 Pg. 29-52 [LC Call Number: E78.C2鈥擶795 2004eb]
For Tsuu T鈥檌na Nation, the goal in 1994 was to move away from dependence on government. The main strategy was to heal 福利免费在线看 members and develop economically viable projects that earned revenue and provided employment. They wanted their young people to work in the 福利免费在线看 in positions with a future. Comments by key decision-makers follow, and include the 福利免费在线看鈥檚 chief, a councilor holding the economic development portfolio, the chief commissioner, and the manager of economic development. They provide insight and glimpses into the personal vision guiding each of them. [FN]
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