02
Apr
2026
In Indigenous contexts, as elsewhere, acquiring an established business rather than starting a new one has many advantages, such as having an existing customer base and a pre-existing network of suppliers.
Welcome To The FNQLEDC
Founded in 2000, the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Economic Development Commission (FNQLEDC) supports and accompanies community economic development agents and organizations as well as the members of the First Nations for the successful completion of their private and collective socioeconomic projects.
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ID1N DIRECTORY
FIRST NATIONS BUSINESSES AND ENTREPRENEURS
Our team of advisors and partners share tips and advises for the successful completion of your projects.
02
Apr
2026
In Indigenous contexts, as elsewhere, acquiring an established business rather than starting a new one has many advantages, such as having an existing customer base and a pre-existing network of suppliers.
25
Feb
2026
Behind the colourful balloons and festive themes lies a story of determination, community spirit, and entrepreneurial courage. A story that reminds us that sometimes the most wonderful businesses are born simply from a very real need… and the desire to make a difference, right in one’s community.
03
Dec
2025
In the heart of Bordeaux, nestled between the historic streets and the rolling plains of the Gironde estuary, Valérye Tremblay, FNQLEDC Social Economy Advisor, Jinny Thibodeau Rankin, FNQLEDC Executive Director, and Emilie McKenzie, Development Advisor at Indigenous Tourism Quebec, immersed themselves in an ecosystem where solidarity, innovation and strong local roots are powerfully intertwined.
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