Northern Action Plan 2023-2028 - Financial agreement of $700,000 between the Société du Plan Nord, the Société de développement de la Baie-James, and the Cree Nation Government to support the development of Cree entrepreneurship Français
This initiative is part of the 2023–2028 Northern Action Plan to support Indigenous entrepreneurship and responds to the growing needs of suppliers. The objective of this agreement is to improve the ability of suppliers in this region to meet the needs of prime contractors. For the Société de développement de la Baie-James, this agreement addresses a strategic issue in its Development Plan: maximizing regional economic benefits. As part of this partnership, the Cree Nation Government is committed to hiring, supervising and supporting a business liaison specialist to help Cree contractors meet the requirements of public and private tenders.
Through this collaboration, the partners seek to maximize the efficiency of allocated resources and ensure that this initiative directly serves Cree businesses. The partners underline their commitment to pursue their efforts towards securing tangible changes on the field and improving the entrepreneurial vitality of Cree communities.
The Société du Plan Nord, the Société de développement de la Baie-James, and the Cree Nation Government are excited about this collaboration and are confident that, through their combined support, this initiative will be a true driving force of transformation for Cree businesses.
Quotes:
"The initiatives we fund through the Northern Action Plan are concrete and contribute to the vitality and economic dynamism of our communities. With this new initiative and through community collaboration, we are providing significant tools and resources to Cree businesses and organizations so they can continue to grow. The essence of this agreement contributes to the economic vitality of the region, but more importantly, it improves the quality of life for northern populations."
Maïté Blanchette Vézina, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, and Minister responsible for the Société du Plan Nord and the Société de développement de la Baie-James
"This partnership reflects our commitment to empowering Cree entrepreneurs and strengthening economic opportunities in Eeyou Istchee. With specialized tools and a dedicated business liaison specialist, local businesses can better navigate procurement and seize new opportunities. Investing in local resources fosters long-term success and sustainable growth for future generations."
Davey Bobbish, Executive Director, Cree Nation Government
"I'm proud that Société du Plan Nord is supporting Indigenous entrepreneurship through this inspiring partnership, as outlined in the Northern Action Plan. Moreover, this project will contribute to nurturing the talents and ambitions of Cree entrepreneurs, enabling them and their regional partners to claim their fair share of public and private markets in Eeyou Istchee."
Patrick Beauchesne, President and Chief Executive Officer, Société du Plan Nord
"This agreement marks a turning point in the development of Cree entrepreneurship. By supporting local initiatives and providing targeted resources, we are helping to strengthen the economic autonomy of the communities. At the Société de développement de la Baie-James, we are proud to play a key role in this effort, which paves the way for a prosperous and sustainable future for Baie-James."
Alain Coulombe, President and CEO of the Société de développement de la Baie-James
About the Société du Plan Nord
The Société du Plan Nord's mission is to support a systematic and organized growth of Quebec's northern territory in line with a perspective of sustainable development. The Société du Plan Nord is the principal body in the implementation of the government of Quebec's Northern Action Plan 2023–2028.
About the Société de développement de la Baie-James
Established in 1971 under the James Bay Region Development Act, the SDBJ aims to promote economic development, sustainable development and exploitation of natural resources–excluding hydroelectric resources under Hydro-Québec's mandate–within the Baie-James territory. In particular, it has the capacity to initiate and support projects aimed at these objectives and participate in them.
About the Cree Nation Government
The Cree Nation Government carries out governmental and administrative functions on behalf of the Cree Nation. Both entities share the same members, board of directors, and governance structures, and they are managed as a single entity.
Related links:
SOURCE Société du Plan Nord
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Cision Canada
2 hours ago
- Cision Canada
Red River Métis Business Directory now recognized by the Government of Canada as a source of verified Indigenous businesses Français
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, IN THE NATIONAL HOMELAND OF THE RED RIVER MÉTIS AND TREATY 1 TERRITORY, Aug. 20, 2025 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is committed to working with the Manitoba Métis Federation to build Canada strong. Today, President David Chartrand of the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) and the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, announced the official recognition by the Government of Canada of the Red River Métis Business Directory as a source for verified Red River Métis businesses. The official recognition of MMF's Red River Métis Business Directory, with currently over 850 businesses registered, means that all businesses listed businesses are now eligible for federal procurement opportunities under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB). This recognition facilitates direct access to federal contracts set aside for Indigenous businesses, including Red River Métis. Federal departments, which are mandated to award a minimum of 5% of their total procurement each year to Indigenous businesses, can now use the Red River Métis Business Directory as a trusted source. Red River Métis businesses are now able to compete for federal defence contracts, such as the Future Aircrew Training Program (FAcT), and other domestic and northern defence activities. Indigenous Services Canada is working with Indigenous partners, including the Red River Métis, to transform the federal Indigenous procurement strategy. Indigenous leaders, governments and organizations have stressed the importance of self–determination and the development of policies that are respectful of Indigenous-led definitions of Indigeneity. The recognition of the Red River Métis Business Directory is an important step forward in honouring the authority of the Manitoba Métis Federation to guide which businesses qualify as Red River Métis. Indigenous businesses, including Red River Métis, have faced systemic barriers to economic development and full participation within the Canadian economy, and are underrepresented in federal procurement, which is why Canada will continue to work with partners such as the MMF to reduce barriers, advance reconciliation, and support the growth of Indigenous businesses, including the Red River Métis. Quotes "Today is a significant achievement that will undoubtedly support and advance our Red River Métis businesses. The recognition of our business directory better enables our entrepreneurs to access significant federal contracts in growing industries – such as defence – while putting the validation of their identities in the right hands – the hands of the Red River Métis National Government, Canada's Modern Treaty partner. This is a massive step forward for our business community and starts a new chapter in our history as the economic engine of the west. When our families are strong and have financial stability, our community and our Nation cannot help but be strong. It has taken years of hard work and advocacy to bring our Red River Métis businesses into this process, and I am proud that we can make this announcement today." David Chartrand President Manitoba Métis Federation "Today, we honour the Red River Métis' right to define their own identity. By recognizing the Red River Métis Business Directory as a trusted source, we're putting control in the hands of Red River Métis businesses—opening the door to fair opportunities and a stronger role in the economy." The Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty Minister of Indigenous Services Quick facts The Manitoba Métis Federation is the democratically elected National Government of the Red River Métis, also known as the Manitoba Métis. The Red River Métis are Canada's Negotiating Partner in Confederation and the Founder of the Province of Manitoba. In November 2024, the Manitoba Métis Federation and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs signed the Red River Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Treaty, which laid the groundwork for Indigenous Services Canada to recognize the Red River Métis Business Directory. The Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) sets aside some government contracts exclusively for Indigenous businesses. It is an effective way to level the playing field for Indigenous businesses across Canada, and provides them with opportunities to compete for Government of Canada contracts, grow and thrive, and expand the Indigenous economy. The Strategy is working. In 2023-24, the Government of Canada awarded over $1.24 billion in contracts to Indigenous businesses, representing 6.1% of all eligible government contracts, of which about 40% were awarded through set-aside opportunities specific to Indigenous businesses under the PSIB. Since 2021, significant engagements with Indigenous partners have been underway to develop a Transformative Indigenous Procurement Strategy. A key component of this collaborative work is identifying a path to transfer the administration of Indigenous Services Canada's Indigenous Business Directory to Indigenous partners, so that Indigenous Peoples decide which businesses qualify as Indigenous based on their own self-determined criteria. Stay connected Join the conversation about Indigenous Peoples in Canada: X: @GCIndigenous Facebook: @GCIndigenous Instagram: @gcindigenous You can subscribe to receive our news releases and speeches via RSS feeds. For more information or to subscribe, visit SOURCE Indigenous Services Canada


Cision Canada
2 hours ago
- Cision Canada
Minister Olszewski announces federal investments to bolster rural and Indigenous economic development across Alberta Français
Funding will help communities, support entrepreneurs, attract talent, and build a skilled workforce right here in Alberta EDMONTON, AB, Aug. 20, 2025 /CNW/ - Rural and Indigenous communities, entrepreneurs, and businesses across the Prairies play a key role in contributing to Canada's economic strength while supporting high quality jobs. The Government of Canada is making targeted investments in locally led initiatives that support economic reconciliation while enabling rural prosperity. Today, the Honourable Eleanor Olszewski, Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan), announced more than $5.9 million for seven projects across Alberta to help communities strengthen rural employers and expand economic development opportunities. The seven projects include: Supporting Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) to build Indigenous-led Community Atlases—data platforms to assist communities with industry consultations, land use, decision-making on industrial projects, and land reclamation. It is receiving $1 million. Funding for Siksika Nation to establish a new business resource centre and deliver programming to entrepreneurs. They are receiving $810,300. Enabling the County of Grande Prairie and the Grande Prairie Chamber of Commerce to launch Work Northwest Alberta – a collaborative partnership and regional approach to attract, retain, and develop a skilled workforce. They are receiving $689,000. Helping Arts Council Wood Buffalo to transform a vacant Fort McMurray property into a large-scale arts incubator, supporting local artisans and hands-on community learning. It is receiving $750,000. Funding for AKSIS - Edmonton Indigenous Business and Professional Association to develop and operate the AKSIS Indigenous Resource Centre to provide resources, networking opportunities, and support to Indigenous entrepreneurs—as well as deliver cultural awareness workshops to strengthen the community of non-Indigenous allies in Edmonton. It is receiving $200,000. The Rural Routes to Climate Solutions Society will support the Blackfoot Confederacy to adopt regenerative agriculture practices, which align with cultural protocols, by launching a program to promote agribusiness. They are receiving $458,250. Support Bear Hills Gas Station to develop a 2,000 square foot travel centre that includes fuel and electric vehicle (EV) refueling as well as a convenience store as part of a Louis Bull Tribe economic development initiative in Maskwacis. It is receiving $2 million. Quotes "From arts and cultural venues to agribusinesses and tourism, rural and Indigenous communities across the Prairies are home to a multitude of businesses and initiatives that fuel Canada's economy and advance economic reconciliation. Our new government's investments will help address the unique needs and opportunities of local communities to realize their vision for long-term economic development." – The Honourable Eleanor Olszewski, Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) "This investment enables NAIT to work alongside Indigenous communities to co-create data platforms that strengthen decision-making, support land stewardship, and build local capacity. The Indigenous Community-led Atlases project advances community-driven research, while contributing to workforce development for a stronger, more sustainable future." –Laura Jo Gunter, President & CEO, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology "This investment in the AKSIS Indigenous Resource Centre is more than funding. It's a commitment to the future of Indigenous business in Edmonton. By creating this hub, we're strengthening the foundations for Indigenous economic prosperity ensuring our contributions continue to shape a stronger, more inclusive Edmonton economy for future generations." – Shelly Mandeville, Co-Executive Director for AKSIS Edmonton Quick facts PrairiesCan funding is being provided through two programs: the Community Economic Development and Diversification (CEDD) program and the Regional Innovation Ecosystems (RIE) program. CEDD supports economic development initiatives that contribute to the economic growth and diversification of communities across the Prairie provinces. Through this program, PrairiesCan enables communities to leverage their capacity and strengths to respond to economic development opportunities and adjust to changing and challenging economic circumstances. The RIE program creates, grows and nurtures inclusive regional ecosystems that support what businesses need to innovate from start to finish and an environment where companies can innovate, grow and compete. Funding announced today is non-repayable and will support regional economic ecosystems, including Indigenous communities. The investments announced today are expected to support approximately 375 jobs across Alberta. Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) Community Economic Development and Diversification (CEDD) program Stay connected Follow PrairiesCan on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X Toll-Free Number: 1-888-338-9378 TTY (telecommunications device for the hearing impaired): 1-877-303-3388 SOURCE Prairies Economic Development Canada


Toronto Star
4 hours ago
- Toronto Star
Arctic Gateway Group Bolsters Board With Leaders in Business, Indigenous Governance, and Rail Operations
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Aug. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors: Chief Maureen Brown of Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN), Paul Rivett, and Gary Rennick. Together, they bring a strong blend of business acumen, Indigenous leadership, and rail operations expertise to guide AGG through its next phase of growth. Mr. Paul Rivett, President and CEO of Western Investment Company of Canada, joins the board with extensive management and board experience across Canada. He was previously involved in the establishment of AGG with Fairfax Financial, where he worked jointly to support the effort that resulted in the repurchase of the Hudson Bay Railway and Port of Churchill. His family's deep connections to Churchill date back to the port's original construction in 1937 through Wolfe Stevedores Ltd.