Minding Our Own Businesses: how to create support in First Nations communities for Aboriginal Business

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The purpose of the project was to investigate what other First Nations have done to support their small business operators, and to create a process to look at what could be done in your community...

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McBride, John and Ray Gerow. "Minding Our Own Businesses: how to create support in First Nations communities for Aboriginal Business."  The Centre for Sustainable Community Development at Simon Fraser University. Burnaby BC. September 2004. Paper.

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