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Reports and Studies
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Aboriginal Entrepreneurs Survey, 2002 |
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Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable Sectoral Follow-Up Sessions: Final Roll-Up Report |
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Facilitators Team, on behalf of the Government of Canada |
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April 2005 |
A Final Roll-Up Report has also been produced by the sectoral follow-up session team of facilitators. This report provides an overview of the linkages and relationships between the sectoral follow-up
sessions.
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Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable Economic Opportunities Sectoral Follow-Up Session: Facilitators’ Report |
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Independent Facilitator, on behalf of the Government of Canada |
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April 2005 |
Led by Industry Canada, the December 1314, 2004 Sectoral Follow-Up Session on Economic Opportunities was the fifth in a series of sectoral specific sessions intended to fulfill the commitment made
by Prime Minister Paul Martin at the conclusion of the April 19, 2004 Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable. An independent team of facilitators, responsible for facilitating the session, prepared
this report based on the notes of the discussions.
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Services for Aboriginal Businesses |
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Industry Canada, Aboriginal Business Canada |
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December 2004 |
If you plan to start or expand a commercial business — large or small — or if you work in Aboriginal business development, a wealth of services is available. This reference
publication lists a wide range of programs and initiatives offered by the Government of Canada that can assist Aboriginal entrepreneurs and community ventures.
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Summative Evaluation of the Aboriginal Business Development Program |
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ARC Applied Research Consultants |
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March 29, 2002 |
This report describes Aboriginal Business Canada's very positive impact on Aboriginal businesses and entrepreneurs, and on Aboriginal Financial Institutions and
business development organizations.
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Client Satisfaction Study: Survey Results |
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COMPAS Inc. |
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March 2002 |
The report reflects the findings of 494 telephone interviews, which explored the needs and perceptions of Aboriginal Business Canada clients. It serves as a baseline
against which ABC can measure a number of service improvements being implemented.
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Assessment of the Impact on Aboriginal Businesses of Financial Support Provided by Aboriginal Business Canada Technical Report |
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ARC Applied Research Consultants |
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February 19, 2002 |
Executive Summary (December 2001)
This study was commissioned by Aboriginal Business Canada to survey Aboriginal firms that were either current or recent clients of ABC and those that were non-clients. The study drew
comparisons between the characteristics and performance of these firms and, when data allowed, other firms in the general Canadian business population.
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Assessment of the Industry Canada Aboriginal Business Canada (ABC) Program 19962000: Impact of Financial Assistance and Client Profile |
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Goss Gilroy Inc., Management Consultants |
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July 13, 2001 |
This study was conducted to measure the impact of the financial support that ABC has provided to Aboriginal businesses during the 19962000 period; to compare this
impact to that achieved in earlier years and reported in an earlier study; and to obtain a better understanding of ABC's business clients by constructing a detailed profile of client
performance.
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Aboriginal Entrepreneurs in Canada Progress and Prospects |
Aboriginal entrepreneurs are playing an
increasingly important role in the Canadian economy. The 1996 Census shows
there were more than 20 000 Indians, Métis and Inuit who where
self-employed. This report provides information and data on these
businesses.
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studies, you will require the Adobe Acrobat Reader available free from the Adobe website.
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