"JEDI achieves this goal by fostering unique partnerships. These efforts have resulted in one-of-a kind relationships with community Economic Development Officers (EDOs) in each First Nations community in New Brunswick as well as representatives of key organizations and businesses. JEDI seeks to bring people together to achieve tangible results. Some of the ways JEDI does this includes: The JEDI Plenary; Communications; Networking Opportunities; Facilitating Meetings Regarding Economic Development Opportunities".
"Honouring traditional ways, we strive for equal Aboriginal participation in the mainstream economy and the creation of a vibrant future of self-sufficiency and sustainability."
"Provide training programs for young people; Increase knowledge capacity in the community; Provide long-term employment option for our future generations"
"The MCPEI Aboriginal Human Resources Development Agreement (AHRDA) is funded through Human Resources and Skills Development Canada’s (HRSDC) Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy to provide service to all Status, non-Status Aboriginal, Metis and Inuit Peoples living in PEI."