The EDI-OL is a federal funding programme managed in Quebec by Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED). It specifically targets official language minority communities (OLMCs)—in this case, English-speaking communities in Quebec—by supporting their economic development through financial contributions. The programme helps English-speaking entrepreneurs, businesses, and not-for-profit organisations to grow, innovate, and contribute to regional economic vitality. The programme focuses on two main areas: Business and economic development, including the start-up, expansion, or modernisation of businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Support for economic organisations, such as local development corporations, sectoral associations, and non-profit business support organisations that offer services to entrepreneurs in English-speaking communities. Funding is aimed at projects that create jobs, promote innovation, strengthen networks, and improve access to business services in English. This includes enhancing the capacity of economic development organisations serving OLMCs and promoting collaborative initiatives that link English-speaking entrepreneurs with the broader economy. The EDI-OL complements other federal initiatives and is part of the Action Plan for Official Languages, reinforcing Canada’s commitment to linguistic duality. The programme provides non-repayable financial assistance to eligible organisations and accepts applications on an ongoing basis. Each project is evaluated for its alignment with the programme's goals of sustainable economic development, innovation, and community vitality.
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