Wednesday, June 8, 2022, (HALIFAX, N.S.) – The signing of an MOU between the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat(APCFNC)and Atlantic Canada’s post secondary institutions signals a renewed commitment to economic development opportunities...
Conclusions on Substance Use and Economic Development Communities with a strong economic base are in a much better position to address substance use issues within their communities. They do this by being able to offer employment in the context of post-treatment care,...
First Nations communities across Atlantic Canada will play a significant role in shaping the economic future of the region, but are they ready? The 2017 study Labour Force Readiness: The Pathway for Aboriginal Youth from High School into Post-secondary Education and...
What is financial literacy and why is it important? According to Futurpreneur, a non-profit organization providing financing, mentoring and support tools to aspiring young business owners, financial literacy is the ability to understand how money works: how someone...
In this blog we will be discussing the ever growing sector of Indigenous women in business by exploring two studies, Indigenous Women in Business in Atlantic Canada, published in Oct. 2020 and Entrepreneurship Among First Nations Women in the Atlantic Regionpublished...
In today’s blog post we will discuss the findings from the 2016 research study 1.14 Billion Strong: Indigenous Economic Performance in Atlantic Canada, by Group ATN Consulting Inc. in partnership with the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs...
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