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Don and Sandra Jacque own and operate the Slave River Journal, a regional newspaper serving the area between Lake Athabasca and Great Slave Lake, including the towns of Fort Smith and Fort Chipewayan. [FN]
Aboriginal Business Case Studies in Canada听(苍.诲.)听鈥淐oman Arctic Ltd.鈥听CASE STUDY听Iqaluit, Northwest Territories听http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/business/case2.html
For more than twenty years, Fred Coman has been providing office and warehouse leasing, cartage, moving, and janitorial services in Iqaluit and the Baffin Island region. He recently opened an art gallery called Coman Arctic Galleries Ltd., which serves tourists and the local 福利免费在线看. [I]
Aboriginal Business Case Studies in Canada听(苍.诲.)听鈥淚kaluktutiak Co-operative Limited.鈥 CASE STUDY听Cambridge Bay, Northwest Territorieshttp://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/business/case3.html
A commercial arctic char fishery was started in the late 1950s and marked the beginning of the co-operative movement in Cambridge Bay, a 福利免费在线看 on the southeast coast of Victoria Island. [I]
Aboriginal Business Case Studies in Canada听(苍.诲.)听鈥淩aven Enterprises (Inuvik) Ltd.鈥听CASE STUDY听Inuvik, Northwest Territorieshttp://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/business/case4.html
Raven Enterprises (Inuvik) Ltd is the company name under which she operates a newsstand and gift shop called Mac鈥檚 News, a restaurant called Road鈥檚 End Deli, and a boating tour company called Midnight Express Tours. [I]
Aboriginal Business Case Studies in Canada听(苍.诲.)听鈥淟ou鈥檚 Small Engines and Sports Limited.鈥听CASE STUDY听Fort Smith, Northwest Territorieshttp://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/business/case5.html
He started working for his brother Lou, and then nine years ago Alex and his brother-in-law Earl Jacobson bought the business. It is a family business that sells and services dirt bikes and snowmobiles, as well as selling hunting and sporting goods to the 2,500 people in the Fort Smith area. The firm also offers courier and car rental services. Recently, Lou鈥檚 Small Engine became an outlet for Sears catalogue sales. [FN]
Aboriginal Business Case Studies in Canada听(苍.诲.)听鈥淐hampagne-Aishihik Enterprises Ltd.鈥澨CASE STUDY听Haines Junction, Yukonhttp://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/business/case6.html
Chief Paul Birckel heads the Champagne-Aishihik band and oversees all social programs and economic development initiatives, including one of their successful business ventures, a construction company called Champagne-Aishihik Enterprises Ltd. Based in Haines Junction, the company employs a number of band members on a permanent basis and provides seasonal training opportunities for other band members. [FN]
Aboriginal Entrepreneurs Conference and Trade Show听(2011) 鈥淓ntrepreneurs Spotlight: The Pathway to Success.鈥
Interview with Aboriginal Entrepreneurs, Jennifer David: 听Stonecircle Consulting, Kevin Sebastian: 听Toolcomm and Derek Prue: 听Skyrider.听 This interview was taken at the Aboriginal Entrepreneurs Conference and Trade Show in Ottawa, ON. October 24 鈥 25, 2011. [FN]
CBC听(October 2008)听鈥淚qaluit man who sells Inuit art hailed as eBay entrepreneur.鈥听
An Iqaluit art dealer who uses the internet to sell Inuit art has won a $5,000 award as eBay Canada鈥檚 Entrepreneur of the Year. [I]
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business听(苍.诲.)听鈥淧romise and Prosperity: The Aboriginal Business Survey.鈥听听
The CCAB鈥檚 goal is to widely communicate the research findings, so they can be used by Aboriginal people, businesses and communities, as well as by the mainstream business 福利免费在线看 and governments, to develop new tools and practices that fully realize the potential of Aboriginal small business in Canada. [FN]
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business听(2012) 鈥淒ave Tuccaro.鈥澨
2012 Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame Laureate: Dave Tuccaro, Video. [FN]
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business听(2008) 鈥淩on Jamieson.鈥澨齢ttp://www.ccab.com/laureate-videos/video:13/2008-Ron-Jamieson
2008 Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame Laureate: Ron Jamieson, Video. [FN]
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business听(October 2011) 鈥Aboriginal Entrepreneurs Conference and Trade Show:听 First Fisher鈥檚, Roger Sark.鈥澨http://www.entrepreneurship2011.indigenous.net/video/viewvideo/3/business-profiles/first-fishers-roger-sark
Business profile on First Fishers: Hear from Roger Sark as he talks about the Sparrow decision, the rights to fish commercially, the ATP program, and lobster licenses. He also shares with us information on the First Fishers鈥 expansions and goals, and plans for marketing their business. [FN]
Canadian Foundation for Economic Education听(1995)听鈥淭he Spirit Lives!鈥听听
The Spirit Lives is a series of six half-hour video programs and a 72-page User鈥檚 Guide for Aboriginal teachers, trainers, and economic development officers to assist the delivery of entrepreneurship instruction.听 The videos profile approximately 30 Aboriginal entrepreneurs who were selected through a process involving input from a nationwide network of aboriginal advisors representing business, education, and economic development. [FN]
Cash,听Martin听(2011)听鈥淔irst Nations equity a boon: Filling major gap for entrepreneurs.鈥听Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 20, 2011 B5
A new M茅tis investment fund was established with $3 million from the federal government and another $1 million from the province. The M茅tis Resource Economic Development Fund (MREDF) is designed to provide equity financing for M茅tis-owned businesses working in the energy and resource sector. [M]
Conference Board of Canada听(November 2009)听鈥淭rue to their Visions:听 An Account of 10 Successful Aboriginal Businesses.鈥听
This report set out to determine, all things being equal in terms of location and access to resources, the factors that determine whether a business will succeed or fail.听 It features 10 successful Aboriginal businesses from across Canada and draws out the common challenges and keys to success, forming an easy-to-use Aboriginal business guide.听 The purpose of this report is to profile successful Aboriginal businesses, encourage other Aboriginal entrepreneurs, and promote corporate Aboriginal partnerships. [M]
Conference Board of Canada听(May 2008)听鈥淔rom Vision to Venture: An Account of Five Successful Aboriginal Businesses.鈥
This report shows that Aboriginal business development creates wealth and employment, which can ensure the well-being of Aboriginal peoples at both the individual and 福利免费在线看 levels. It profiles five successful Aboriginal businesses and proposes best practice guidelines based on common success factors and lessons learned. These guidelines are designed to inspire and encourage others to develop successful Aboriginal businesses. [FN][I]
Gabriel,听Lesley听(March 31, 2011) 鈥Show me the Money.鈥听听Native Business Development Magazine.听听http://www.nbdm.ca/blog/show-me-the-money
During the height of the recession in 2008, an Okanagan-based aspiring entrepreneur, Charles Kruger, threw caution to the wind and decided he wanted to start his own business. [FN]
Gaul,听Ashleigh听(July 2012)听鈥淚nuit-owned contracts: Q&A with Simon Merkosak, Pond Inlet entrepreneur.鈥听http://baffinlandwitness.com/2012/07/15/inuit-owned-contracts-qa-with-simon-merkosak-pond-inlet-entrepreneur/
Simon Merkosak is an independent contractor based in Pond Inlet. Over the past few years, he鈥檚 formed upwards of ten national and international joint ventures with southern companies, in anticipation of contracting opportunities with construction on the Mary River project. [I]
Jamieson,听Mary听(n.d.)听鈥淛OURNEY TO SUCCESS: Aboriginal Women鈥檚 Business Planning Guide.鈥听
This guide has been developed with the input of many of these business leaders. They gave advice and guidance based on their own experiences. They all admit that the journey is not easy, but that the rewards are well worth the effort. [F][M][I]
McBride,听John听and Ray Gerow听(2004)听鈥淢inding Our Own Businesses: how to create support in First Nations communities for Aboriginal Business.鈥
The purpose of the project was to investigate what other First Nations have done to support their small business operators, and to create a process to look at what could be done in your 福利免费在线看. [FN]
Nuna group听(July 2012)听鈥淪kookum Jim Award 2012 鈥 Nuna Group of Companies.鈥听
Skookum Jim Award for Aboriginal achievement in the mineral industry Recipients of this award have demonstrated exceptional achievement and/or service in the Aboriginal-run service business for the Canadian mining industry or a Canadian aboriginal exploration or mining company, or have made a significant individual contribution to the mining industry. [I]
Robinson,听Michael听and Elmer Ghostkeeper听(March 1988) 鈥Implementing the Next Economy in a Unified Context: A Case Study of the Paddle Prairie Mall Corporation.鈥听ARCTIC VOL, 41, NO. 3听(SEPTEMBER 1988) P. 173-182听http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic41-3-173.pdf
This paper describes the process of a native entrepreneur entering the 鈥渘ext economy鈥 and is in part the logical consequence of applying the concepts outlined in 鈥淣ative and Local Economics: A Consideration of Economic Evolution and the Next Economy鈥 (Robinson and Ghostkeeper, 1987:138-144). [M]
Sisco,听Ashley听and Rodney Nelson听(2008)听鈥淔rom Vision to Venture:听 An Account of Five Successful Aboriginal Businesses.鈥听
This report shows that Aboriginal business development creates wealth and employment, which can ensure the well-being of Aboriginal peoples at both the individual and 福利免费在线看 levels. It focuses on five successful Aboriginal businesses, highlighting the challenges they encountered and the strategies they used to overcome these challenges. [M]
Smyth,听 (Aotahi Ltd) (2008)听鈥淭he Osoyoos Indian Band 鈥 Nk鈥橫ip Cellars: Working With Business to Preserve our Past by Strengthening our Future.鈥Taking听Care of Business: Indigenous Business Case Studies Pages 157-212听Call Number: HD 2358 T35 2008
Viticulture has not always been amongst the major industries in the Okanagan Valley.听 In the early half of the 20th听century, there was instead a large focus of fruit production.听 The Band was one of the earliest native bands to recognize the viticulture opportunities available in the region.听 In 1968, with the support of funding from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, the Band worked hard to establish Inkameep Vineyards. [FN]
Smyth,听Naomi听(Aotahi Ltd) (2008)听鈥淭uccaro Inc: To Be the Best, To Focus on What We Do Well, And To Do it Better.鈥澨Taking Care of Business: Indigenous Business Case Studies Pages 213-241听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听Call Number: HD 2358 T35 2008
Oil Companies rely on external businesses for a range of products and services, from construction services and information technology to water supply and sewerages removal.听 The demand for such enterprises provided a number of opportunities for local entrepreneurs.听 There were very few Native businesses servicing the oil industry in the early 1990s, but that number has progressed and there are now in excess of one hundred Native businesses providing a variety of products and services to oil companies.听 One of the earlier entrepreneurs in this sector was Dave Tuccaro. [FN]
Solway,听Susan听(2010) 鈥M茅tis business waits for ruling from Dragons.鈥Volume:听18 Issue: 1 Year: 2010 ALBERTA SWEETGRASS
Earlier this year, the Cree M茅tis couple from the county of Lac St. Anne decided it was worth a shot to bring their Aboriginal-based, 100 per cent natural ingredient bath product line to the CBC hit show Dragons鈥 Den, which gives entrepreneurs a chance to grow within the business industry. [M]
Waubetek Business Development Corporation听(November 2011) 鈥Investing in the Aboriginal Business Spirit.鈥听听Waubetek Newshttp://www.waubetek.com/Newsletter%20PDFs/Fall%202011%20Newsletter%20page%201-6.pdf
Showcasing Waubeteks four Aboriginal Entrepreneurs, winners of the Business Achievement Award for 2011 are:听 It is his work ethic and performance dedicated to getting jobs done well and on-time that got Michael Saucier noticed in the construction industry.听 Personal attention to high standards is the key ingredient of King Food Catering Company recipe for success in meeting his customers鈥 expectations owner Hank (Henry) King in the hospitality industry.听 Sudbury Prosthetic & Orthotic Design Ltd., Mead, a member of the M茅tis Nation of Ontario with family on the Dokis First Nation, graduated from George Brown College in the Prosthetics and Orthotic program in 2004.听 At 29, Michelle is the owner of her own excavating and haulage company, MCT Excavation. [FN]
Weir,听Warren I.听(December, 2007) 鈥First Nation Small Business and Entrepreneurship in Canada.鈥
Interested parties appreciate that there is much to learn about these small businesses and entrepreneurs, particularly the role that they play in relation to 福利免费在线看 economic and political development. It is important that they are doing this work, since it is necessary to track the products and services these businesses provide. It is also valuable to account for the social and economic value First Nation small businesses and entrepreneurs are adding to Canadian society, especially First Nation communities. [FN]
Wuttunee, Wanda A. Montreal: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press听(漏1992)听鈥淚n business for ourselves: northern entrepreneurs: fifteen case studies of successful small northern businesses.鈥
This survey of 15 successful small businesses in northern Alberta, the Yukon and Northwest Territories analyzes the activities, structure, finances and prospects of each, using the personal accounts of the owners, many of them native people. [FN, M, I]
Wuttunee, Wanda A.听(2004)听Living rhythms: Lessons in Aboriginal economic resilience and vision. Montreal: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press.听听 [LC Call Number: E78.C2鈥擶795 2004eb]
Pg. 85-92 Toquaht First Nation is a tiny 福利免费在线看 with fish and forest resources. It has a strong traditional background, with hereditary chief Burt Mack holding a lifetime position. Chief Mack has demonstrated entrepreneurial strengths in running band-owned businesses including, a sawmill, lumber operation, clam farm, and other seafood harvesting enterprises and in supporting local small-business people. Chief Mack鈥檚 family owns a bookstore and art gallery. The West Coast approach to tradition is very evident in this 福利免费在线看. [FN]
Pg. 93-103 Individual entrepreneurs offer services to the 福利免费在线看 and to tourists. Some ensure that their dollars stay in the 福利免费在线看 to recirculate and support the 福利免费在线看. Several ventures of interest include water taxis, wholesale art, and an arts and crafts retail operation. [FN]
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