Supporting the prosperity and success of Black entrepreneurs

It's up to us to take strong measures to prevent our Black entrepreneurs from joining other horizons to develop their businesses and, more broadly, to help combat the decline in the number of entrepreneurs in our country.
The possibilities for improving the lot of Black entrepreneurs are manifold. Implementing them requires two things: awareness of the obstacles they face, and the will to end them, writes Senator Amina Gerba.

When I arrived in Quebec from my native Cameroon in 1986, I sensed early on that the entrepreneurial path would be my own. Eager to start my own business, I naturally turned to financial institutions for initial funding. However, I quickly realized that bringing my ideas to ...

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