Promise and Prosperity (2014): Ontario Aboriginal Business Survey
Published: 2015
Aboriginal peoples and communities are increasingly turning to economic
development to improve quality of life and build a bright future for their
community members. In Ontario alone, there are close to 9,000 First Nations,
Métis and Inuit people who have their own businesses, according to the
2006 Census.
While there is considerable data available for Canadian – and Ontario – business
owners generally, relatively little is known about Aboriginal entrepreneurs, in
terms of who they are, what their experiences have been, and what they need for
future growth and success. The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB)
embarked on the 2014 Ontario Aboriginal Business Survey, in partnership with the
Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs (MAA), to develop a better understanding
of these issues.
This research builds on a national survey of Aboriginal businesses conducted
by the CCAB in 2011 entitled Promise and Prosperity: The Aboriginal Business
Survey, which was conducted with Aboriginal small businesses across Canada.
For more information, contact:
Matthew Foss
VP, Research & Public Policy
416-961-8663 Ext 237
mfoss@ccab.com
Angela Mark
Director, Research
416-961-8663 Ext 829
amark@ccab.com