• Honouring Victoria LaBillois

    Victoria LaBillois concludes eight years of service with the NIEDB. As her term as Vice-Chair comes to a close, we celebrate her dedicated service and her inspiring impact on the Board’s work and to Indigenous economic development across Canada.
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  • The 2025 NIEDB Annual Report

    The Annual Report showcases the NIEDB’s work over the past year, providing a snapshot of board meetings, key recommendations to government, and impactful Indigenous success stories.
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  • The National Indigenous Economic Progress Report 2024 

    The National Indigenous Economic Progress Report assesses the economic well-being and progress of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. It measures key indicators such as employment, income, and education to inform policy and support Indigenous economic development initiatives.
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  • Indigenous Business Definitions

    Developed by the National Indigenous Procurement Working Group, these definitions guide public and private sector procurement to support Indigenous economic development by prioritizing legitimate Indigenous-owned businesses.
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  • The 2024 - 2027 NIEDB Strategic Plan

    A path forward to build a strong and enduring foundation for economic inclusion in Canada. 
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NIEDB Meeting in Montréal, Québec, September 2025. Left to right: Dr. Marie Delorme, Maxime Vollant, Michael Bonshor, Chief Terry Paul, Andy Moorhouse, Victoria LaBillois, Danielle Levine, Dr. Matthew Pike, Dawn Madahbee Leach, Crystal Martin. Absent Board Members: Sandra Sutter, Chief Darcy Bear.

Established in 1990, the National Indigenous Economic Development Board is the only Ministerial appointed board in Canada dedicated to providing strategic policy advice to the federal government on Indigenous economic development. NIEDB members are First Nations, Inuit, and Métis business and community leaders from across Canada.

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Celebrating An Inspiring Leader: Victoria LaBillois
June 22, 2026
For eight years, Victoria has been a steady and inspiring presence on the National Indigenous Economic Development Board (NIEDB), bringing both lived experience and a deep commitment to advancing economic reconciliation.
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Honouring a Legacy of Leadership: Chief Terrance Paul
May 5, 2026
As Chief Terrance Paul concludes 18 years of service with the National Indigenous Economic Board, his legacy is defined not only by the length of his tenure, but by the clarity of his purpose: to ensure Indigenous voices are heard, respected, and reflected in decisions that shape this country.
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Notice of Opportunity: Chairperson (NIEDB)
March 24, 2026
Closing date: Monday May 18th, 2026 The National Indigenous Economic Development Board (NIEDB) is seeking applications to fill the position of Chairperson.
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