Case Studies
Ecotrust Canada Capital has provided more than $10 million in financing to enterprises since its parent owner began lending in 1999. About a quarter of loans are to Aboriginal businesses. Below are some of our many success stories.

- Port McNeil Shake & Shingleclient name:Port McNeil Shake & Shingle
Linda Minihan looks to salvage more than just old cedar as she takes the helm of a North Island business weathering the fickle North American housing market.
- Courtenay Classic Printers
Kathy McIntyre, owner of Courtenay Classic Printers, with her new a state-of-the-art digital printer, a Ryobi Press 3404E/DI.client name:Courtenay Classic PrintersWith a loan from Ecotrust Canada Capital and Community Futures, Courtenay Classic Printers has bought a new full-colour digital offset press that will bring a needed service to the North Island.
- Woodland Flooringclient name:Woodland Flooringvideo:
Steve and Teresa Roscoe have positioned their wood-flooring company at the cutting edge of the market supplying the emerging green building movement in North America.
- John and Mary Wyseclient name:John and Mary Wyse
Oysters to dye for? Not exactly, but John and Mary Wyse have built a successful shellfish business and hair salon from their home on the Snuneymuxw First Nation Reserve.
- Second Wind Timberclient name:Second Wind Timber
A war-time airplane hangar. A turn-of-the-century sawmill on the Fraser River. A cannery in Prince Rupert’s historic Cow Bay.



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