Tuesday 13 November 2012

Canadian Government Grants & Contributions – British Columbia


Nuyumbalees cultural center is a society which has been committed to the Potlatch Collection and to the cultural Preservation and Revitalization of the Kwakwaka’wakw Language, Culture and Traditions through Cultural Education Programs.

The Harper Government Investment Corporation Nuyumbalees help to preserve and promote the language Liqwala and Kwakwaka’wakw.

“The Company and the Cultural Center Nuyumbalees are important resources for daily visitors, students, seniors and members of the community, said Minister Duncan. By investing in this project, our government is ensuring that Canada's cultural heritage is preserved through the registration of linguistic and cultural traditions of Liqwala and Kwakwaka 'wakw and that Canadians have access. “

The Government of Canada has invested a $48 000 government grant through the Museums Assistance Program of the department of Canada Heritage.

Thursday 8 November 2012

Government Grants & Contributions – Elgin, New Brunswick

Canadian Syrup Inc. is a processing company that has been producing 100% pure maple syrup since 1869. The company name was originally Steeves Maples.

“The Government of New Brunswick recognizes the importance of the maple syrup industry as a contributor to the province’s economy,” Steeves said. "We are proud to be able to contribute to the success of Canadian Syrup, a homegrown New Brunswick company, with assistance from Business New Brunswick’s NB Growth Program.”


The Government of New Brunswick has invested over $240,000 in the form of an unconditionally repayable contribution to support the purchase equipment. They hope to improve productivity and start producing new products.

The Canadian food processing industry makes an important contribution to the strength of our provincial and regional economy,” said Minister Moore. “Through our government’s investment of more than $240,000, Canadian Syrup Inc. is enhancing its productivity and improving its capacity to compete in national and international markets.”
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