Partners
The Joint Economic Development Initiative (JEDI) values its partnerships with Indigenous communities, Indigenous organizations, the Government of Canada, the Government of New Brunswick, public sector organizations, and private sector companies.
JEDI's success is a direct result of the support that we receive and the positive relationships that we have with all of our partners.
Current partners include:
Indigenous
- The 16 First Nations of New Brunswick
- The North Shore Micmac Tribal Council
- Wolastoqey Tribal Council Inc.
- The MAWIW Tribal Council
- The New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council
- Mi'gmawel Tplu'taqnn Inc.
- The Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick
- St. Mary's Retail Sales
- The Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs
- The Mi'kmaw Economic Benefits Office
- FNEII
- Three Nations
- Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre
- MAWI'Art
- Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
- Indigenous Works
- Ulnooweg Development Group
- Ulnooweg Indigenous Communities Foundation
- Ulnooweg Education Centre
- Cando
- Aboriginal Resource Consultants
- Han Martin
Industry
- MAP Strategic Workforce Services
- Skills Canada NB
- Aboriginal Apprenticeship Board of Ontario
- PLATO Testing/PQA Testing
- Bulletproof Solutions Inc.
- Peace Hills Trust
- Fredericton Chamber of Commerce
- Moncton Chamber of Commerce
- Planet Hatch
- Venn Centre
- BDO Canada
- BDC
- Co-operative Enterprise Council of New Brunswick (CECNB)
- New Brunswick Power Corporation
- Opportunities New Brunswick
- CBDC
- AtkinsRéalis
- The McKenna Institute
- Artful Sciences
- artsNB
- Multicultural Association of Fredericton Inc.
- Beaverbrook Art Gallery
- Atlantic Aerospace and Defence Association
- NACO Canada
- CESO
- Women in Business
- Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
- Grey Rock Casino