Canada joins international agreement to help Indigenous businesses access new markets
OTTAWA — International Trade Minister Mary Ng says she wants Indigenous people — as the founders of trade in Canada — to benefit more from global free trade agreements.
At a ceremony in Ottawa with Indigenous people from throughout Canada and New Zealand, the minister announced that Canada is joining an international Indigenous trade forum to help First Nations, Inuit and Métis businesses find new international markets.
There are more than 50,000 Indigenous-owned businesses in Canada and they contribute close to $30 billion to the economy each year.
They include Raven Reads, a company that sends curated boxes of Indigenous-authored books and giftware and has 3,000 subscribers in 20 countries around the world.