CCDF NEWS
CCDF Contributes $79.1M to GDP over 5 Years
The Clarence Campeau Development Fund has released key findings from its Economic Impact Study, which suggest the Fund has contributed $79.1 million in GDP over the past five years. “We are incredibly proud to have made a sizeable impact in our communities,” said Pam...
Clarence Campeau Development Fund Receives $1.6M for Métis Entrepreneurship as Emergency Pandemic Support
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – The Clarence Campeau Development Fund (the Fund) and the Province of Saskatchewan (the Province) have signed an Emergency Pandemic Support Agreement to support Métis economic development during COVID-19, totaling $1.6 Million. The agreement...
The New “Métis Entrepreneur Equity Program” Makes Clarence Campeau Development Fund First Choice for Métis Entrepreneurs
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – The Clarence Campeau Development Fund (CCDF) is proud to announce the new “Métis Entrepreneur Equity Program (MEEP). The new funding was received from the National Aboriginal Capital Corporation Association and the Government of Canada,...
CCDF Launches the Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship (IWE) Program
(Regina, Sask) This evening at a five o’clock reception held at Regina’s Hotel Saskatchewan, the Clarence Campeau Development Fund (CCDF) will launch its latest economic initiative designed to support strong, successful, Métis women entrepreneurs across Saskatchewan....
Entrepreneurship program aims to grow representation of Metis women
A new initiative has been launched to help support Metis women starting their own businesses. Audra Hill is a Metis entrepreneur and owner of Farmer John’s Local Market and Kitchen in Emerald Park. Hill opened her store only a month ago. Historically, Metis women are...