• 2024 Indigenous Economic Progress Report 

    The Indigenous Economic Progress Report assesses the economic well-being and progress of Indigenous peoples in Canada, measuring key indicators such as employment, income, and education to inform policy and support Indigenous economic development initiatives
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  • The 2024 - 2027 NIEDB Strategic Plan

    A path forward to build a strong and enduring foundation for economic reconciliation in Canada. 
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  • Joining the Board

    The National Indigenous Economic Development Board welcomes applications to join the Board. Board Members must be verified Indigenous and may reside anywhere in Canada.
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NIEDB Meeting in Ottawa, Ontario, December 2024: Left to right: Crystal Martin, Michael Bonshor, Dr Marie Delorme, Andy Moorhouse, Dawn Madahbee Leach, Chief Terry Paul, Victoria LaBillois, Bob Dickson, Danielle Levine. Absent Board Members: Sandra Sutter, Maxime Vollant.

The National Indigenous Economic Development Board is a Ministerial appointed board, established in 1990. The Board’s mandate is to provide strategic policy advice to the federal government on Indigenous economic development in Canada. NIEDB members are First Nations, Inuit, and Métis business and community leaders from across Canada.

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2024 Indigenous Economic Progress Report
December 2, 2024
The National Indigenous Economic Development Board (NIEDB) announces the release of the 2024 Indigenous Economic Progress Report. This report assesses the economic well-being and progress of Indigenous peoples in Canada, measuring key indicators such as employment, income, and education to inform policy and support Indigenous economic development initiatives.
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Release of the NIEDB's 2024-2027 Strategic Plan
July 22, 2024
The National Indigenous Economic Development Board is pleased to present the Strategic Plan for 2024-2027. Since its founding more than 30 years ago, the NIEDB has remained committed to advancing its vision of Indigenous economic self-sufficiency and socioeconomic parity with the rest of Canada.
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New National Indigenous Economic Prosperity Institute
June 7, 2024
First Nations University of Canada celebrates the two-year anniversary of the National Indigenous Economic Strategy with the announcement of a new institute that will track Indigenous economic progress in Canada.
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