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BUSINESS·2 min read·May 14, 2026

CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCED $221 MILLION BLACK ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM

The Government of Canada introduced on Wednesday the release of the Black Entrepreneurship Program, a brand new 3-element initiative supposed to guide Black Canadian entrepreneurs amid COVID-19 and beyond. Up to $221 million is being dedicated to this system, which the federal authorities touted as

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The Government of Canada introduced on Wednesday the release of the Black Entrepreneurship Program, a brand new 3-element initiative supposed to guide Black Canadian entrepreneurs amid COVID-19 and beyond.

Up to $221 million is being dedicated to this system, which the federal authorities touted as the first of its type in Canada. The majority of the investment ($128 million) is from seven Canadian economic institutions, with $93 million being invested immediately from the federal authorities over a four-yr period.

The Black Entrepreneurship Program will focus on providing investment and sources to Black entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized commercial enterprise proprietors. The initiative consists of 3 programs: a National Ecosystem Fund, Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund, and Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated the call to action, which covered recommendations on how to enact change, is “quite important” to informing his authorities’s deliberate work to cope with systemic racism towards Black Canadians.

Work that the top minister vowed to behave upon as a part of Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy, a commitment he re-said in advance this yr, however has been criticized through different political events for now no longer transferring on rapid enough.

Of the authorities’s $ninety three million dedication, $fifty three million is being committed to the National Ecosystem Fund, in order to be created to assist Black commercial enterprise owners and entrepreneurs access funding, mentorship, financial planning services, and commercial enterprise training.

The Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund consists of the partnership of economic institutions, such as Canada’s Big Five banks in addition to Vancity and Alterna Savings.

The loan application is set to receive $33.3 million from the federal authorities, $3.3 million of in order to go towards operations. The $128 million from the banks is being made to be had through the program in “additional loan support.” The fund will offer loans between $25,000 and $250,000.

Up to $6.5 million is being set apart to create the Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub, in order to accumulate information on the state of Black entrepreneurship in Canada and assist identify boundaries to achievement in addition to possibilities for growth. The Hub can be run through Black-led network and commercial enterprise organizations, in partnership with universities and colleges. Up to $1.5 million is being set apart for the Hub’s operation costs.

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