Transcription of The Indigenous Economic Progress Report 2019
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The National Indigenous Economic Development Board 10 Wellington St., 17th floor Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0H4 (819) 953-2994 The Indigenous Economic Progress Report 2019 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR On behalf of the National Indigenous Economic Development Board (NIEDB), I am pleased to present the 2019 Indigenous Economic Progress Report . The 2012 Aboriginal Economic Benchmarking Report was the first ever comprehensive effort to identify, assess, and compare a series of core and underlying indicators, and it represented the first attempt to capture the state and Progress of the Indigenous economy in Canada. Three years later, the 2015 Progress Report demonstrated that between 2006 and 2011, small gains had been made towards the 2022 target. The Report revealed that large gaps remained between the core and underlying social and Economic indicators of Canada s Indigenous and non- Indigenous populations.
Economic Progress Report. The 2012 Aboriginal Economic Benchmarking Report was the first ever comprehensive effort to identify, assess, and compare a series of core and underlying indicators, and it represented the first attempt to capture the state and progress of the Indigenous economy in Canada.
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