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Publisher: 
Indigenous Corporate Training Inc.
Year of publication: 
2019

We help thousands of people and organizations every year build informed, effective, and respectful relationships with Indigenous Peoples and communities.

Here's your four-step plan to learning how to live, work, and communicate effectively and respectfully with Indigenous Peoples.
1. Select your course(s) 2. Select eLearning, Public, or Private 3. Register 4. Relax & enjoy your learning journey

Indigenous Tourism News [Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada, ITAC]

Publisher: 
Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
Year of publication: 
2019

Current News and Events from Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC).

Business Scale-up and Productivity, BSP [Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, ACOA]

Publisher: 
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Year of publication: 
2019

Funding offered under this program stream helps businesses at various stages of development, including high-growth firms, to accelerate growth and adopt innovative technologies that support scale-up, commercialization, productivity and market expansion to become more competitive globally.

Certificate Courses - Business Contact Manager 2010 – Basic – Intermediate – Advanced [Native Education and Training College]

Publisher: 
Native Education and Training College

“Our one-level Microsoft Business Contact Manager 2010 training courseware and accompanying material includes all the information that students need to hit the ground running with this business management application.”

Some Entrepreneurs Lack Financial Skills [Dr. Paul E. Adams]

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Publisher: 
CanadaOne
Year of publication: 
2002

“If you are in business, you need to read and understand your financial score sheets your income statement and balance sheet-the basic money documents of business, entrepreneurship and capitalism.”

Ch'nook Indigenous Business Education [University of British Columbia, UBC]

Publisher: 
University of British Columbia
Year of publication: 
2020

We believe that Indigenous identities, culture, language, values, ways of knowing and knowledge systems should be respected and integrated into business education. Ch'nook actively incorporates and promotes these values in the context of business education through our programs, scholarships and collaborative work with diverse Indigenous communities and organizations.

Our focus is inclusive of all Indigenous peoples in Canada - First Nations, Métis and Inuit.

Ch'nook Accelerated Business program
Community Entrepreneurship Course
Aboriginal Management Program

Economic Development Toolkit for First Nations Economic Development Officers, Chiefs and Councils and Community Members – Basic Information and Guide [Kekinsuqs, Dr. Judith Sayers]

Publisher: 
Ch'nook Indigenous Business Education

“First Nations are becoming more and more involved in economic development within their communities. In order to carry on business, First Nations are incorporating companies, societies and other business structures. This toolkit is designed to provide guidance and information on the kinds of business structures that are available to a First Nation community. It also provides information on the role that community members might have in businesses that are carried out by their First Nation.

Young Millionaires [Young Millionaires Program]

Publisher: 
Young Millionaires Program

“The Young Millionaires Program is a summer business and entrepreneurship program for youth aged 8 to 16 years. The program is designed to assist youth to discover more about the world of business and help them get started in a business of their own.”

Setting Up A Business On A Reserve [Robert Adkin]

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Publisher: 
The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia
Year of publication: 
2003

“The purpose of this paper is to provide native entrepreneurs and their lawyers with some guidelines on issues which may affect them in the establishment of a business on a reserve."

Women's Economic Empowerment - A CESO Perspective [Canadian Executive Service Organization, CESO]

Publisher: 
Canadian Executive Service Organization

"CESO (Canadian Executive Service Organization)has mentored thousands of women over its 45-year history. Through this experience CESO has refined its partnership model, which works by aligning client needs with the specific expertise of volunteer advisors who have, on average, 25 years of experience and who are leaders in their industries and professions. CESO’s international work in economic development and governance illustrates the positive impact and lasting change that is possible through targeted support at the individual, business, and government level.

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