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Pursuing Well-being: Lessons from the First Nations Poverty Action Research Project
Pursuing Well-being: Lessons from the First Nations Poverty Action Research Project The Poverty Action Research Project is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Institute of Aboriginal Peoples Health and the Institute of Population and Public Health). It represents a partnership between the Assembly of First Nations and an academic research team with the […]
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Read MoreCando: Remembering Cynthia Bertolin
Cando: Remembering Cynthia Bertolin It is with profound sadness that Cando has learned of the passing of Cynthia Bertolin. Cynthia was a key part of the Cando family for many years serving as Cando Executive Director from the late 1990’s through 2002. Cando extends its condolences to Cynthia’s family and friends and we wish them […]
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Read MoreSenior Program Officer – Western Region
FIRST NATIONS – MUNICIPAL COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (CEDI) Senior Program Officer – Western Region SUMMARY OF THE FIRST NATIONS-MUNICIPAL CEDI PROGRAM The First Nations – Municipal CEDI is a joint initiative of Cando and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) that builds the capacity of adjacent First Nations and municipalities to enhance their community-to-community […]
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Read MoreAboriginal Economic Development Celebrated in Week-long Conference in Whitehorse
Aboriginal Economic Development Celebrated in Week-long Conference in Whitehorse October 17, 2016 Edmonton, AB – Over a week ago, Cando (the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers) celebrated the successes of Aboriginal Economic Development in Canada’s True White North. The 23nd annual conference was held at the beautiful Kwanlin Dun Culutral Centre in […]
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Read MoreAboriginal Economic Development Celebrated in Week-long Conference in Toronto
November 6, 2015 Aboriginal Economic Development Celebrated in Week-long Conference in Toronto Edmonton, AB – One week ago, Cando (the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers) celebrated the many successes of Aboriginal Economic Development in Canada. The 22nd annual conference held in Toronto was an ideal location to bring together Aboriginal Economic Development […]
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