COMMUNITY and COMMERCE 2015 Survey of Aboriginal AEDCs in Ontario.

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COMMUNITY and COMMERCE 2015 Survey of Aboriginal AEDCs in Ontario

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COMMUNITY and COMMERCE

2015 Survey of Aboriginal AEDCs in Ontario

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Why the Aboriginal AEDC Survey?

68EDCs

100 communities

>210,000 people

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Aboriginal AEDCs in Ontario are open for business

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Consistent approach to mitigate risk

Governance Community engagement Partnerships

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Where support is needed most

Be a champion

Capacity building

Access to financing

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Steps Forward

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1. Build governance that unites stakeholders

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2. Support capacity building

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3. Create certainty for industry and communities

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Max Skudra, Senior Manager, Research