“The 2010 Nunavut Economic Outlook was commissioned by the Nunavut Economic Forum and is the fifth in the series that began in 2001. The focus of these reports has been on the progress of Nunavummiut toward a high and sustainable quality of life. This is measured by looking at Nunavut’s socio-economic and environmental performance based on its in-vestments in wealth-generating capital.”
“This report documents the overall outcomes of the Manitoba Métis Economic Development Strategy project, a joint effort with the active participation of the Manitoba Métis Federation, the Province of Manitoba and the Government of Canada and facilitated by Chinook Solutions (‘the consultant’). The project began in the fall of 2007 and concludes with the delivery of this report”.
“This dissertation explores the economic development objectives and strategies of the First Nations in Canada with three objectives: (i) identify their approach to development, (ii) develop a theoretical perspective capable of providing insight into this approach, and (iii) investigate the activities of First Nations in Saskatchewan to determine if they are consistent with the expected characteristics of the First Nations’ development approach and the proposed theoretical perspective.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2013
“This report is part of ongoing work at Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada to address the barriers to economic development on reserve lands. Its results will be used to inform next steps in partnership with First Nations to help create the conditions for economic success.”
“The objective of this paper is to summarize the research done by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) on the economic impacts of improving levels of Aboriginal education.”
Manitoba Research Alliance on CED in the New Economy
Year of publication:
2006
“This paper focuses on urban Aboriginal community development. It draws on the experiences of 26 Aboriginal people who have been and are active in various forms of community development in Winnipeg’s inner city. Topics of discussion include: theory and methodology surrounding development and CED; the construction of Aboriginal people as “other” in Canadian society; the ways in which urban Aboriginal peoples have challenged colonial development to reclaim their history and rebuild their lives; suggestions for models of community development created by and for Aboriginal peoples.”
“The First Nations–Municipal Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI) aims to improve the economic prosperity of participating municipalities and adjacent First Nations through joint community economic development planning. Launched in January 2013, the program will run to March 2016.”
The National Aboriginal Economic Development Board
Year of publication:
2012
“These recommendations represent a first step in the NAEDB's work to identify ways in which Aboriginal people can fully benefit from Canada's resource economy.”