Canada

Why Consider Entrepreneurship? [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

To be a successful entrepreneur requires business planning, innovation and risk-taking. In short, it is a lot of work! But, there are many benefits too.

Is Entrepreneurship For You? [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2020

Being your own boss can be very rewarding, but it is not for everyone. Before you take the first step, take some time to find out if you are well suited to being an entrepreneur, to understand the benefits of entrepreneurship and to learn about your chances of success.

Appendix D - Co-operatives and Communities: Some Theoretical Considerations [Canadian Co-operative Association, CCA]

Publisher: 
Canadian Co-operative Association
Year of publication: 
2001

It is a vast understatement to say that the current state of social and economic development within Aboriginal and First Nation communities is far from satisfactory. A recent study1 of the Aboriginal economic gap in Saskatchewan, for example, demonstrated that, compared to the non-Aboriginal community, Aboriginal people experience higher poverty rates, lower education levels, and chronic unemployment.

Appendix A - Part 1: Socio-Economic Profile of Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada [Canadian Co-operative Association, CCA]

Publisher: 
Canadian Co-operative Association
Year of publication: 
2001

This paper is part of a larger research study on the Aboriginal co-operative movement (A Reporton Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada: Current Situation and Potential for Growth). The study was initiated by the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) and le Conseil Canadian de la coopération (CCC). The objective of the study was to build knowledge and awareness about the current state and contributions of Aboriginal co-operatives to regional and community development. The present paper has been developed as a background paper for the complete study.

Harness the Spirit of Cooperation [Canadian Co-operative Association, CCA]

Publisher: 
Canadian Co-operative Association
Year of publication: 
2012

The Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) has launched the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Cooperative Development Program to help Aboriginal communities explore the potential of co-operatives to meet their needs. The five-year pilot program is being developed in consultation with national Aboriginal organizations and the program’s steering committee will be composed of representatives of co-operative and national Aboriginal organizations. It is sponsored by Arctic Co-operatives Ltd.

Examples of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Co-operatives in Canada [Canadian Co-operative Association, CCA]

Publisher: 
Canadian Co-operative Association
Year of publication: 
2012

There are more than 9,000 co-ops in Canada, and about 100 of them are owned and controlled by First Nations, Métis or Inuit people.

First Nations, Métis and Inuit Co-operative Development Program [Canadian Co-operative Association, CCA]

Publisher: 
Canadian Co-operative Association
Year of publication: 
2012

The Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) has created the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Co-operative Development Program to help Aboriginal communities explore the potential of co-operatives to meet their needs. The five-year pilot program was developed in collaboration with national Aboriginal organizations.

Home [Canadian Co-operative Association, CCA]

Publisher: 
Canadian Co-operative Association
Year of publication: 
2019

The Canadian Co-operative Association provides leadership to promote, develop and unite co-operatives and credit unions for the benefit of people in Canada and around the world. Our members come from many sectors of the economy, including finance, insurance, agri-food and supply, wholesale and retail, housing, health, and the service sector.

Home [Community Business Development Corporation, CBDC]

Publisher: 
Community Business Development Corporation (CBDC)
Year of publication: 
2012

Community Business Development Corporations homepage

Summer Student Internship Program [Business Development Bank of Canada, BDC]

Publisher: 
Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)
Year of publication: 
2012

As part of our national program, we are looking for 20 Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students at the college and/or university level who are interested in a future career with Business Development Bank of Canada. The program is designed to provide business experience through training and mentorship. The objective will be to select candidates that may qualify for permanent employment as customer service officers or account managers with BDC once they have completed their education and are looking for full-time employment.

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