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Lessons from Research

Moving at the Speed of Business: A Possible Path to First Nation Prosperity Starts with Efficiency[Record]

  • Andre Le Dressay,
  • Jason Reeves and
  • Normand Lavallee

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  • Andre Le Dressay
    Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics

  • Jason Reeves
    Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics

  • Normand Lavallee
    Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics

Authors’ Note

Andre Le Dressay is the director of the Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics, while Jason Reeves and Normand Lavallee are lecturers and significant contributors to Tulo Centre curriculum and courses.

This paper was completed with financial support from the Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics and the First Nations Tax Commission (FNTC). This paper includes the advice and comments of many people – far too many to name. At the very least, this paper could not have been completed without contributions from C.T. Clarence (Manny) Jules, Te Maire Tau, Bob Bish, Lawrence Schembri, Greg Richard, Kate McCue, Tylor Kroad, Katherine Livingstone, Amlan Nag, Andy Nguyen, Marie Potvin, Marlene Gaudry, Sarah Jules, Jan Davis, Charlie Calla, and, of course, many others. The editorial and research support of Ed Blakeborough and Max Loukidelis requires special mention for their efforts to improve the mathematical representations in this paper and its quality. Despite this heavy reliance on the advice and skills of others and support from the Tulo Centre and FNTC, blame for errors and omissions rests with us.

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