Urban Aboriginal Economic Development in Sault Ste. Marie: Environmental Scan
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Authors
Rice, Derek
Brodie, Ian
Waboose, Natalie
Issue Date
2008-05-01
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Keywords
Learning circle , Urban Aboriginal Economic Development , Urban communities , Indigenous communities
Alternative Title
Building Strong and Vibrant Communities: The Value of Sault Ste. Marie’s Public Library
Abstract
In 2009, a ‘learning circle’ methodology was used to develop an Environmental Scan on Urban Aboriginal Economic Development (UAED) for Sault Ste. Marie. The Environmental Scan explores the history of UAED and its current context in this locale. While educational initiatives such as the Aboriginal Apprenticeship Centre and Aboriginal specialized programs and services offered at Algoma University, Shingwauk University and Sault College are positively impacting low educational attainment levels in Sault Ste. Marie,; along with the positive efforts contributed by the Indian Friendship Centre and Métis Nation of Ontario in filling in the service gaps of mainstream organizations, more Aboriginal specific services that meet the cultural and social needs of the urban Aboriginal community need to be provided by mainstream organizations. Collectively, the urban Aboriginal economy can grow in Sault Ste. Marie.
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Nordik Institute