In 1996, following the announcement of the Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) of a pilot project to create a
network of ten communities, a real willingness emerged for the establishment of an organization dedicated to
supporting First Nations economic development representatives and officers in Quebec and Labrador.
On December 9, 1999, delegates and officials of the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador, representatives of
economic development organizations and government, and numerous observers founded an organization to bring
together community economic development organizations (CEDOs) and representatives of economic development.
In 2000, when the FNQLEDC first went into operation, the Assembly of Chiefs approved by way of resolution that the
FNQLEDC would be accountable to the Chiefs in assembly through the establishment of a close link with the
Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador (AFNQL).
About Us
History and Evolution
About Us
Recognized as a major leader in First Nations socioeconomic development, the FNQLEDC has distinguished itself
through the quality and the added value of its achievement and the support it provides to First Nations, as well as
through its capacity to unite and mobilize all stakeholders for the achievement of common objectives. Thanks to its
outreach work, the FNQLEDC continues to improve the entrepreneurial capacities of the First Nations, while helping
them to reach greater economic independence and diversity.
Vision
In conjunction with all stakeholders in the sector and inspired by respect for the culture and local autonomy of the
communities, the FNQLEDC’s mission is to represent, promote, support and defend the interest of the First Nations of
Quebec and Labrador in the area of socioeconomic development and thus contribute to their well-being and success.
Mission
Governance
Political Structure
SAFNQL: Secretariat of Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador
FNQLEDC: First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Economic Development Commission FNQLSDI: First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute
FNQLHSSC: First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Heatlh and Social Services Commission FNEC: First Nations Education Council
FNHRDCQ: First Nations Human Resources Development Commission of Quebec FNQBN: First Nations of Quebec Business Network
Expertise
Mandates
Information: gathering and distribution,
Training: promote skills development,
Supporting members: technical support and coordination,
Representation: representing CEDO and Networking,
Research and development: specific mandates, tool and mechanisms development.
Expertise
Our Team
Advisors
Emmanuel Bertrand-GauvinWomen Entrepreneurship Advisor
Myriam VallièresYouth Entrepreneurship Advisor
Karine AwashishSocial Economy Advisor
Annick TremblaySocial Economy Officer
Fredérick MartelEntrepreneurship Technical Advisor
Steve LaveauEconomic Development Advisor
Mickel RobertsonDirector General
Jinny Thibodeau RankinDirector Finances and Administration
Lorraine RhéaumeSecretary
Direction
Marie-Christine TremblayCommunications and Public Relations Advisor
Véronique ÉdéCommunications Officer
Communications
CEDO
Services toCommunity Economic Development Officers
Economic Development
ConsultingFirst-line consulting services for CEDOs
Social EconomyPromote social economy and technical
support for collective entrepreneurs
Youth EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurial awareness and
accompaniment for young
entrepreneurs
Women EntrepreneurshipPromote entrepreneurship and
accompaniment for women
entrepreneurs
Aboriginal TaxationFront line consultation and support in
the area of Aboriginal taxation
Technical SupportFront line technical services for CEDOs
Economic Development
ConsultingConsulting services for entrepreneurs
First Nations Quebec Business
NetworkThe only business network for First Nations
entrepreneurs in Quebec and Labrador
Social EconomyTechnical support for collective
entrepreneurs
Youth EntrepreneurshipAccompaniment for young
entrepreneurs between the ages of 15
and 35
Women EntrepreneurshipAccompaniment for women
entrepreneurs
Aboriginal TaxationFirst line consultation and support for
Aboriginal taxation
Entrepreneur
Services and Support toEntrepreneurs
Technical SupportFirst-line technical services for
entrepreneurs
Our Achievements and InterventionsOver the Last Year
Overview
More than 15 different communities visited
12 entrepreneurship workshops across the province
More than 180 participants in our training activities
More than 130 women entrepreneurship files
ongoing
Involvement in 3 entrepreneurship bootcamps
More than 30 youth entrepreneurs assisted
2 major Social Economy projects completed
16 new entrepreneurs through our technical
buisness activities
Examples
Events and Training Organized by FNQLEDC
Events
Conference Day on the Transfer, Purchase or Sale
of a BusinessSeptember 18, 2019 | Wendake
Conference Day on Aboriginal TourismApril 17, 2019 | Wendake
Conference dinner on First Nations taxationFebruary 27, 2019 | Mashteuiatsh
The Web Serving Entrepreneurs Conference DayFebruary 15, 2018 | Québec
Training
Market Study and Marketing PlanMarch 27 and 28, 2019 | Montreal
The Business Plan: Tools and Procedure February 5, 6 and 7, 2019 | Mistissini
Business NetworkingFebruary 28 and March 1st, 2018 | Montreal
Touristic MarketingSeptember 20 and 21, 2017 | Montreal
Let’s Nagivate in Our Website…
To discover our Toolbox and consult helpful tools created by the FNQLEDC,
To easily Find Local Resources to support economic development projects,
To discover the Aboriginal Business Directory and find contacts
for First Nations of Quebec and Labrador entrepreneurs