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Promise and Prosperity (2014)
Read the report Promise and Prosperity (2014): Ontario Aboriginal Business Survey Published: 2015 Aboriginal peoples and communities are increasingly turning to economic development to improve quality of life and build a bright future for their community members. In Ontario alone, there are close to 9,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit people who have their own [...] Read MorePromise and Prosperity – Part III
Part of a series of National and Provincial studies investigating Indigenous business characteristics. This installment takes a qualitative approach.
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Using new and previously collected data, this report examines how AEDCs help to drive the Indigenous economy and create opportunity in communities.
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CCIB and TD Economics review the Indigenous market, updating forecasts from earlier reports.
Read MorePromise and Prosperity – Part II
Part of a series of National and Provincial studies investigating Indigenous business characteristics.
Read MoreCommunity and Commerce – Part I
How do Community Owned Businesses drive opportunity for Indigenous entrepreneurs, Indigenous communities, Canada’s ecology and economy?
Read MoreTD Economics – Part II
Partnering with CCAB, TD Economics debunks 10 myths and misconceptions about Canada’s Indigenous population.
Read MoreTD Economics – Part I
This 2011 partnership between TD Economics and CCAB reviews the Indigenous market, and forecasts billions in growth over the next 5 years.
Read MorePromise and Prosperity – Part I
The first in a series of National and Provincial studies investigating Indigenous business characteristics.
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