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First Nations Businesses, Organizations, and Celebrations Community Futures (CF) in BC provides business loans to entrepreneurs who have had trouble accessing capital from traditional lenders.

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First Nations Businesses, Organizations, and Celebrations

Community Futures (CF) in BC provides business loans to entrepreneurs who have had trouble accessing capital from traditional lenders.

FDG Enterprises is a 100% Canadian First Nations owned and operated Business Development & Management Company located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Radio Station

PREMIER HELPS UNVEIL FOUR HOST FIRST NATIONS LOGO FOR 2010

February 1, 2007 Premier Gordon Campbell congratulated Squamish Nation artist Jody Broomfield, who designed

the official logo for the Four Host First Nations of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The logo was unveiled in a special ceremony at the Tourism BC 2010 Aboriginal Business

Summit in Vancouver.

Amik Logging Limited Partnership is a 100% owned First Nation business

Aboriginal Peoples Television Network

2010 Winter Olympics

The goal of the FNFHP is to assist First Nations to protect, recover, and manage their fish habitat.

Membertou Trade & Convention Centre

On Aug. 21, runners from all five Mi'kmaw communities in Unama'ki (Cape Breton) took part in the Scroll Run for the Nova Scotia Mi'kmaw Summer

Games.

Abenaki is the only Aboriginal-owned Sage Accpac Business Partner in Canada, and has been the largest supplier of Sage Accpac ERP, HRMS, and

Simply Accounting software and training services to First Nations since 1984

Four hundred years ago, Grand Chief Henri Membertou became the first person baptized in the Dominion of Canada

Pow-Wow, Halifax, N. S.

Education

Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative (AHHRI)

The AHHRI aims to lay the foundation for longer term systemic changes in the supply, demand and creation of supportive environments for First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.