EDMONTON, April 13, 2018 /CNW/ - Indigenous businesses and programs across Alberta will have support to grow their operations and create jobs in Indigenous communities thanks to new funding from the Government of Canada.
Today, the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and Member of Parliament for Edmonton Mill Woods, and Randy Boissonnault, Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre and Special Advisor to the Prime Minister on LGBTQ2 Issues, on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for Western Economic Diversification Canada, highlighted investments of almost $5.5 million for 11 projects in Alberta, through the Western Diversification Program (WDP).
The projects represent an array of economic activities including installing a solar park, establishing a beekeeping demonstration project, implementing a pipeline-monitoring project, developing a data management system, purchasing equipment to expand First Nation business opportunities and supporting skills-development training for the next generation of Indigenous workers. These investments will contribute to the prosperity of Indigenous communities across Alberta by making it easier for businesses to create jobs and capitalize on economic opportunities.
The Alberta investments announced today are part of an announcement of more than $27 million made by Minister Bains on March 13, 2018 at the Songhees Nation in British Columbia to support 45 Indigenous businesses and programs across Western Canada.
Quotes
"The success of Indigenous businesses and programs is essential to building a strong, innovative and inclusive Canadian economy. I am proud the Government of Canada is investing in Indigenous Peoples, removing barriers to their success, and helping to provide them with the skills, high-quality education and resources to fully participate in the economy and strengthen their communities."
- The Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and Member of Parliament for Edmonton Mill Woods
"The Government of Canada is committed to building a new relationship with Indigenous Peoples, based on recognition of rights, respect, cooperation and partnership. The investments announced today will contribute to the economic development of Indigenous communities in Alberta, while also helping to increase their economic participation.
- Randy Boissonnault, Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre and Special Advisor to the Prime Minister on LGBTQ2 Issues
Backgrounder: Government of Canada Invests in Indigenous Economic Development across Alberta
A skilled and entrepreneurial workforce is critical to driving economic growth in Western Canada. The investments announced today are part of the Western Diversification Program (WDP), the main program through which WD makes strategic investments in initiatives that enhance and strengthen the Western Canadian economy.
Organization |
Project Description |
Location |
Funding |
Acden Operations Ltd. |
Establish an Indigenous beekeeping demonstration project |
Fort McMurray, AB |
$219,320 |
Alberta Indian Investment Corporation |
Assist Indigenous entrepreneurial skills capacity to support business and professional growth |
Enoch, AB |
$230,950 |
Beaver First Nation |
Purchase heavy equipment to expand First Nation business opportunities |
High Level, AB |
$1,106,669 |
C-FER Technologies (1999) Inc. |
Develop and implement an Indigenous pipeline monitoring program |
Edmonton, AB |
$344,000 |
Neyaskweyak Group of Companies Inc. |
Development of a solar park as a sustainable energy source for the Ermineskin Cree Nation |
Maskwacis, AB |
$700,500 |
NorQuest College |
Develop and implement an Indigenous Pipeline Construction Worker Program |
Edmonton, AB |
$75,000 |
Oteenow Employment and Training Society |
Deliver communications, professional development and software testing skills to Indigenous Peoples for jobs in the technology sector |
Edmonton, AB |
$474,375 |
Pimee Well Servicing GP Ltd. |
Purchase equipment to expand First Nation business opportunities |
Kehewin, AB |
$650,000 |
Siksika Resource Developments Ltd. |
Purchase heavy equipment to expand First Nation business opportunities |
Siksika, AB |
$666,022 |
Wabasca & Region Atoske Action Group Society |
Deliver pre-healthcare career training to local Indigenous Peoples in the Wabasca Region |
Wabasca, AB |
$450,000 |
Yellowhead Tribal Development Foundation |
Develop an innovative database to manage skills, employment and traditional lands |
Edmonton, AB |
$554,500 |
TOTAL PROJECT FUNDING |
$5,471,336
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- Western Diversification Program (WDP)
- Government of Canada Invests in Indigenous Economic Development across Western Canada
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SOURCE Western Economic Diversification Canada
Donna Kinley, Manager, Consultation, Marketing and Communications, Western Economic Diversification Canada - Alberta Region, 780-902-2984, [email protected]
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