Accessing our future : aboriginal youth on economic development in Northern Ontario / Published by FedNor. : C2-438/1999E

In March 1998, the Federal Economic Development Agency in Northern Ontario (FedNor) and the Aboriginal Working Group (AWG) undertook a consultation with Aboriginal youth. The initiative took the form of accessing Our Future, a three-day forum which invited over one hundred Aboriginal youth from Northern Ontario to provide their input on the economic development issues they face. The forum was held March 27th to 29th in Thunder Bay, Ontario... This report attempts to capture many of the ideas and valuable discussions that took place throughout the Accessing Our Future Forum.--Executive summary
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Department/Agency | Canada. Industry Canada. |
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Title | Accessing our future : aboriginal youth on economic development in Northern Ontario / Published by FedNor. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Paper |
Note(s) | "In March 1998, the Federal Economic Development Agency in Northern Ontario (FedNor) and the Aboriginal Working Group (AWG) undertook a consultation with Aboriginal youth. The initiative took the form of accessing Our Future, a three-day forum which invited over one hundred Aboriginal youth from Northern Ontario to provide their input on the economic development issues they face. The forum was held March 27th to 29th in Thunder Bay, Ontario... This report attempts to capture many of the ideas and valuable discussions that took place throughout the Accessing Our Future Forum."--Executive summary. |
Publishing information | Sault Ste. Marie - Ontario : Industry Canada 1999. |
Binding | Softcover |
Description | 23p. : illus. ; 28 cm. |
ISBN | 0-662-27748-1 |
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Subject terms | Young adults Aboriginal peoples North Economic development Funding |
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