Enabling First Nations to participate fully in the economic prosperity of our country
January 12, 2015 – Ottawa, ON – Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
The Honourable Bernard Valcourt, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, today announced support to the Regroupement des centres d’amitié autochtones du Québec (RCAAQ) and the Montreal NETWORK to help increase the participation of urban Aboriginal people living in Quebec to take advantage of the local economy.
This Harper Government support will enable the RCAAQ to contribute in the development of a regional strategic plan that will identify ways for removing barriers to Aboriginal participation in the Canadian economy. Support to the Montreal NETWORK will help bring together partners involved in the Montreal area to develop strategies for full Aboriginal participation in Montreal’s economy. These organizations will bring together local governments, Aboriginal organizations, the private and not-for-profit sector in a coordinated effort to support urban Aboriginal peoples in acquiring the necessary skills for employment.
Funding is provided as part of the Government of Canada’s Urban Aboriginal Strategy aimed at increasing the participation of urban Aboriginal people in Canada’s economy by developing partnerships and supporting initiatives in communities across the country.
Quick facts
Quotes
“Improving Aboriginal participation in Canada’s economy is a Government of Canada priority. Through this initiative of the Regroupement des centres d’amitié autochtones du Québec and the Montreal NETWORK, urban Aboriginal people in Quebec will be able to benefit from employment and economic opportunities provided by large urban centres.”
– Bernard Valcourt
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
“The revitalized Urban Aboriginal Strategy (UAS) supports the work of Aboriginal organizations, such as Aboriginal Friendship Centres, which work to improve the quality of life for Aboriginal people in cities. The UAS allows us to effectively consolidate and create true partnerships in our communities and to provide relevant cultural services designed to remove barriers to Aboriginal participation in Canada’s social and economic development. We welcome this collaboration between the Native Friendship Centre Movement of Quebec and Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, which stems from over 45 years of ongoing expertise, leadership and capacity for innovation with regard to urban Aboriginal people.”
– Christine Jean
Vice-President of the Regroupement des centres d’amitié autochtones du Québec
“Since its inception in 2008, the NETWORK has been receiving essential support from AANDC to help develop and maintain its activities. This significant partnership shows the importance of working together to create projects for urban Aboriginal people.”
– Nakuset and Sylvain Vollant
Co-chairs of the NETWORK
Related Products
Associated links
Contacts
Emily Hillstrom
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
819-997-0002
Media Relations
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
819-953-1160
NT4
![]()