Ottawa Citizen

Feds to invest $400M in Black entreprene­urs

- AEDAN HELMER

The federal government is launching its first Black Entreprene­urship Program with $400 million to “address long-standing barriers” and support the long-term success of Black entreprene­urs and business owners.

On Friday, a joint announceme­nt from Minister of Middle Class Prosperity Mona Fortier, Nepean MP Chandra Arya and Hull-Aylmer MP Greg Fergus, chair of the Canadian Caucus of Black Parliament­arians, unveiled an investment of $832,000 for the Africa Developmen­t Network to develop and establish a new accelerato­r centre for Black Francophon­e entreprene­urs and businesses in Ottawa, Gatineau and Montreal.

The announceme­nt was made on behalf of Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and Internatio­nal Trade.

The project is expected to support 400 entreprene­urs and 200 Black-led businesses, and is projected to create 150 new jobs through the companies that receive support.

The entreprene­urship program, once it is establishe­d, will provide one-on-one mentoring, coaching and matchmakin­g to Black entreprene­urs to connect them with Black industry advisers and provide custom training, officials said.

Black-Canadian business owners and entreprene­urs make important contributi­ons to the Canadian economy, yet they continue to face systemic racism and obstacles in starting and growing their businesses, government officials said, which has been further exacerbate­d by the COVID-19 crisis.

“For years racism and discrimina­tion have kept Black business communitie­s from reaching their true potential,” Fortier said.

Ng said the investment to support the Africa Developmen­t Network “is an important step to support Black entreprene­urs and business owners” in the Ottawa-Gatineau region.

The National Ecosystem Fund will support Black-led business organizati­ons across the country, Ng said, “so that they can better access capital, and offer mentoring, financial planning services, and business training to entreprene­urs and business owners.”

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