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COVID-19

COVID-19 and Indigenous Business

CCAB has developed a series of research studies related to the impacts of the pandemic on Indigenous businesses.

Leading Transformation: Indigenous Economic Development Corporations and the Post-COVID Recovery

CCAB, the University of Saskatchewan, and SSHRC have partnered on a project about Indigenous economic development corporations and their experiences during the pandemic.

 

COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey Phase III

CCAB presents a third phase of research on the impacts of COVID-19 on Indigenous businesses across the country, in order to better understand the changing impacts of the pandemic.

COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey Phase II: Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs

CCAB and ISED have taken an in-depth look at the data from the second phase of the COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey. Findings on Indigenous women entrepreneurs are explored in this report.

COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey Phase II: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis businesses

CCAB and ISED have taken an in-depth look at the data on the second phase of the COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey. Findings on the different impacts felt by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis businesses are explored in this report.

COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey Phase II

Phase II of the COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey provides insight into the changing impacts to Indigenous businesses amidst second and third waves of the pandemic and ongoing public health strategies in Canada.

COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey

The Indigenous Business COVID-19 Response Taskforce reveals findings of their recent Indigenous Business Survey. The results highlight the unique impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Indigenous businesses, current barriers to accessing government relive programs, and capabilities of these businesses to supply PPE to the federal government.