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Regional Clustering Model of Aboriginal Women: Aboriginal Women and Economic Development Feasibility Study Report [Women's Economic Council]

Publisher: 
Women's Economic Council
Year of publication: 
2011

"This report provides evidence that Aboriginal women and other marginalized women can be supported more fully to participate, lead and grow self-employment initiatives and entrepreneurial enterprises in Canada."

Sustainable Development Technology Fund [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

If you create technology that deals with climate change issues, clean air, clean water or soil quality, you could get funding to cover up to 33% of the costs involved in developing and testing your product.

JEDI Aboriginal Development Fund [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

If you are Aboriginal and live in New Brunswick, you can apply for up to $2,500 to cover part of the costs of starting or growing a business.

Government Grants and Financing [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

Government departments and agencies provide financing such as grants and contributions, subsidies and loan guarantees. Find out what government financing might be available for your business. Use the search tool or browse by type of financing.

Financing for Innovation [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

Are you looking to finance your business' ability to innovate? If you are involved in taking products and services from the research and development stage all the way to the commercialization process, there are a number of government programs set up to help finance innovative Canadian businesses. Find out if you qualify.

Innovative Business Activities [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada

You may have to carry out some general business activities in order to incorporate your innovative ideas. The links below will lead you to information on:

Home [Internet Corporations for Assigned Names and Numbers, ICANN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

This page offers resources about ICANN: what’s going on, who works here, principles we steer by, and how you can get involved. Click in the left navigation column (or on any heading below) to find the following information.

Home [Canadians Connected]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

Canadians live online. In a recent study by Ipsos Reid that tracked how many hours citizens of eleven major countries spend online each month, Canadians doubled the world average at 44 hours per month. The United States was a distant second at 35 hours per month. Clearly Canadians have embraced the Internet. And beyond our own borders, Canada is respected around the world as a leading, enlightened, and progressive nation. Economically, socially, and politically, Canada is seen as a desirable place for tourism, investment, business, immigration, and education.

Domain Names [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada

A good domain name is a key part of your online marketing strategy. Also called a URL, a domain name is the address a customer uses to go to your website. An example of a domain name is canadabusiness.ca. You can register your domain name directly through an Internet Service Provider or through a domain registration company.

Website Development Process [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada

Developing your website is a multi-step process. When you begin to implement your website, it is important for you to understand each of the steps in the process and how they fit together.

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