Dernières nouvelles

Dans cette section, vous trouverez les dernières nouvelles et mises à jour sur le CNDÉA, y compris les communiqués de presse, les documents de fond et les articles des médias sur le Conseil, ses membres et ses partenaires.

Dernières nouvelles

4 décembre 2019

Victoria LaBillois and Sandra Sutter named one of Women’s Executive Network 2019 Canada's Most Powerful Women

The National Indigenous Economic Development Board (the Board) would like to extend its most heartfelt congratulations to Victoria LaBillois and Sandra Sutter for being named two of the Women’s Executive Network 2019 Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award.
10 juin 2019

Rapport d’étape de 2019 sur l’évolution de l’économie des Autochtones

Economic Outcomes Improved Overall for Indigenous Peoples in Canada but Are Not on Track to Meet 2022 Targets of Economic Parity Closing Socio-economic Gaps would boost Canada’s economy by $27.
25 février 2019

Rapport de recommandations sur les systèmes alimentaires durables dans le Nord

On February 25, 2019, the Board launched its Northern Sustainable Food Systems Recommendations Report. Read the report here: Northern sustainable food systems are a critical component of economic development in the North. Sustainable food systems support food security, leading to healthier communities, and individuals who are better able to participate in the workforce.
11 juillet 2018

Élargir le cercle : réconciliation économique pour les Premières Nations

On February 15, 2017 at Westin in Ottawa, the National Indigenous Economic Development Board (NIEDB), in partnership with the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA), Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) and the Public Policy Forum (PPF), presented Expanding the Circle: What Reconciliation and Inclusive Economic Growth Can Mean for First Nations and Canada? Economic reconciliation
5 juin 2018

Rapport sur ce que nous avons entendu : Table ronde sur les systèmes alimentaires durables dans le Nord

On Monday, June 4th, 2018, a wide variety of stakeholders and partners involved in Northern food systems attended a Roundtable event in Whitehorse, Yukon.
17 janvier 2018

Dre Marie Delorme admise dans l’Odre du Canada

The National Indigenous Economic Development Board would like to extend its most heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Marie Delorme for being named to the Order of Canada. Dr. Delorme is CEO of The Imagination Group of Companies.
11 décembre 2017

Expanding the Circle: Métis Economic Reconciliation

On November 8, 2018, at the University of Winnipeg, the National Indigenous Economic Development Board (NIEDB), in partnership with the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA), Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) and the Public Policy Forum (PPF), presented Expanding the Circle: What Reconciliation and Inclusive Economic Growth Can Mean for the Métis Nation and Canada? Economic
22 novembre 2017

Chef Terrance Paul et Chef Clarence Louie admis dans l’Odre du Canada

The National Indigenous Economic Development Board would like to extend its most heartfelt congratulations to Chief Terrance Paul and Chief Clarence Louie for being named to the Order of Canada. Chief Terrance Paul was awarded the Order of Canada in November 2017.
13 septembre 2017

Rapport sur l’amélioration de l’accès aux capitaux par les peuples autochtones au Canada

Our most recent report, , is based on a study that Waterstone Strategies recently produced for our Board.
13 septembre 2017

Le CNDEA publie son Rapport annuel de 2016-2017

Ottawa, Ontario – 13 September 2017 – The National Indigenous Economic Development Board (NIEDB) released its 2016-2017  today.
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