Entrepreneurship 20, 30
Investigate Indigenous economic reconciliation as an important contributor to reconciliation in Canada.
Indicators for this outcome
| (a) | Describe the state of entrepreneurship among First Nations peoples in Saskatchewan and Canada pre- and post-colonization. |
| (b) | Research challenges faced, and contributions made, by First Nations and Métis peoples in helping to shape the entrepreneurial landscape of Saskatchewan and Canada. |
| (c) | Investigate the tenets of Indigenous economic reconciliation including its holistic, values-driven approach to attaining community economic prosperity. |
| (d) | Discuss the benefits of Indigenous economic reconciliation for all peoples in Canada. |
| (e) | Describe the concept of economic leakage and the resulting impact on remote, rural, urban and First Nations communities. |
| (f) | Investigate opportunities (e.g., innovation, creating wealth and community issues/problems) that could be addressed by entrepreneurship within the local and/or provincial community. |
| (g) | Define the term urban reserve. |
| (h) | Identify urban reserves located in Saskatchewan. |
| (i) | Research the history of urban reserves in Saskatchewan including the impact of the Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement. |
| (j) | Assess the economic, social and cultural opportunities provided by the establishment of urban reserves in Saskatchewan. |
| (k) | Reflect on personal and collective responsibility for supporting Indigenous economic reconciliation within the local and broader community. |
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