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Page 1: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Economic Development

Page 2: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

“More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in

the Aboriginalworking-age population and to

bring employment levels among Aboriginal people up to the

Canadian standard.” (RCAP, 1997, 275)

Page 3: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

“Entrepreneurship is the

primary engine driving job creation

in the Economy.”

(RCAP)

Page 4: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Self-Government and Economic Self-reliance

Inter-relationship-

•Self-government and control of lands enable Aboriginal socio-economic development and

•Economic self-sufficiency is an essential foundation for true self-government.

Page 5: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Chapter Question

“The most effective way (probably the only way) for First Nation communities to address their current socio-economic challenges is to create wealth through business activity.”

1. What does this statement mean? Do you agree or disagree?

Page 6: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

self-government

control of resources

business development

Economic development

Self-reliance

Self-determination

Aboriginal Development Cycle

Page 7: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

The Meadow Lake Tribal

Council developed a 20 year plan

with Community input.

Page 8: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Guiding Principles:

1. Self-reliance as communities, families and individuals, rather than dependency on welfare programs,

2. Sharing,

3. Community decision-making,

4. Respect for the environment, and

5. Consultation with Elders

Page 9: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Barriers Identified:

Accessible education/job training.

Alcohol-free and drug-free society.Equality and fairness in job distribution.

Availability of permanent jobs.

Community members working together supportively.

Self-sufficiency and self-reliance versus welfare.

Funding and financial programs for small business.

Page 10: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Overcoming Barriers:

What were the key roles of:

Individuals?

Family?

F.N.?

Page 11: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Overcoming Barriers:

What were the key roles of Individuals?

•Having positive attitudes and motivation•Striving for self-sufficiency•Obtaining education and training•Starting small businesses

Page 12: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Overcoming Barriers:What were the key roles of Family?

•Having positive attitudes and motivation•Striving for self-sufficiency•Obtaining education and training•Starting small businesses•Providing healthy family lifestyles•Providing support (moral, emotional, and financial)•Preserving language, culture and traditions.

Page 13: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Overcoming Barriers:What were the key roles of First Nation communities?

1. Providing effective and responsible leadership with a particular focus on ensuring community-based long-term economic development intendedto provide members with a good standard of living.

Page 14: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Overcoming Barriers:2. Providing and encouraging education, training and Wellness programs.

3. Encouraging self-reliance through business planning and marketing assistance, offering workshops and training programs, providing information on funding and providing loans for small business.

Page 15: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Overcoming Barriers:

4. Direct involvement in economic development through business development initiatives as individual Nations and in partnerships with others.

5. Protecting the environment.

Page 16: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Elders Role?

Why was the input of the Elders important?

Page 17: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Elders Role?Traditional values identified by Elders were:

•Self-reliance•Self-sufficiency•Protection of environment•Sharing economic benefits•Community decision making•Respect for wisdom of the Elders

Page 18: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Elders Role?

“In the future, hunting, trapping, fishing and gathering will not provide the self-sufficiency that is required. Young people will not live the same as the Elders live. The people cannot go back to the old days. We cannot turn back. We need to look ahead and know where to go next.”

(MLTC, 1995b: II-15)

Page 19: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

The Eight Characteristics of First Nations

Economic Development

1. Individual First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities exhibit a predominately collective approach to economic development that is closely tied to each group’s traditional lands, its identity as a Nation and its desire to be self-governing.

(Robert B. Anderson, 2002)

Page 20: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Chapter Question

First Nations, Inuit and Metis communities have a collective approach to economic development. It is closely tied to traditional lands, identity as a Nation and a desire to be self-governing. This approach is intended to serve four purposes, what are they?

1. The attainment of economic self-sufficiency in support of self-government,

2. Control over activities on traditional lands3. The improvement of socioeconomic circumstances,

and 4. The preservation and strengthening of traditional

culture and values.

Page 21: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Chapter Question

What distinguishes this approach from other Canadian communities?

The collective approach with a national focus and the emphasis on Culture and values.

Page 22: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

The Eight Characteristics of First Nations

Economic Development

2. Attain economic self-sufficiency as a necessary condition for the realization of self-government.

3. Improve the socio-economic circumstances of First Nations peoples.

4. Preserve and strengthen traditional cultures, values and languages and reflect them in development activities.

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The Eight Characteristics of First Nations

Economic Development

5. Create and operate businesses in order to exercise control over the economic development process.

6. Create and operate business that can compete profitably to support self-government and improve socio-economic conditions.

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The Eight Characteristics of First Nations

Economic Development

7. Form alliances among themselves and with non-First Nations partners to create businesses that can compete profitably in the global economy.

8. Build capacity through education, training and institution-building, while realizing treaties and First Nations right to land and resources.

Page 25: Economic Development. “More than 300,000 jobs will need to be created for Aboriginal people in the period 1991-2016 to accommodate the growth in the Aboriginal

Group Discussion:

1. Identify obstacles that your community needs to overcome to achieve economic independence. Do the obstacles change if you look them from different perspectives? For example: a single parent compared to a counselor.

2. What are the steps you would recommend to address your communities obstacles?

3. In addressing each of these obstacles, how will entrepreneurship assist your community in getting ready for self-government?