Our Programs and Services
- Economic Development Initiative (EDI)
- Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program (NIEOP)
- Northern Projects Management Office (NPMO)
- Inclusive Diversification and Economic Advancement in the North (IDEANorth)
- Northern Isolated Community Initiatives (NICI) Fund
- Tourism Growth Program
CanNor Applications and Business Tools
CanNor has a dedicated team of professional staff across the three territories, and works alongside its partners and stakeholders to foster northern economic development. The Agency is committed to delivering on the Government of Canada's priority to create a strong, diversified and sustainable economy that creates jobs, growth and long-term prosperity for the benefit of Northerners and all Canadians.
Program Terms and Conditions
2025-2026 Expression of Interest
The Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency's Expression of Interest (EOI) for new single or multi-year projects beginning after March 31, 2025, is now open and will close on November 18, 2024.
Only successful EOI submissions will be invited to submit full applications. EOIs submitted past this deadline will only be considered should funding remain available following the completion of this initial EOI assessment process.
Black Entrepreneurship Program
Every day, Black business owners and entrepreneurs make invaluable contributions to communities across the country, and their success is essential to Canada's economic recovery and future prosperity.
The Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP) is a national program that will provide Black business owners and entrepreneurs with the supports they need to not only recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, but also lay a foundation that will enable them to grow their business in the months and years to come. The Program has three main components:
- Up to $53 million to create a National Ecosystem Fund for Black-led organizations;
- Up to $161 million for Black business owners and entrepreneurs ($33M from the Government and $128M from participating financial institutions); and
- Up to $6.5 million to create a Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub.
Applications received from eligible businesses located in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon will be processed by the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev).
Visit ISED to learn more about how to apply for the Black Entrepreneurship Program.