Posts by comms_icc
Michelle Cameron: An Inspiration for Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs
Michelle Cameron, Peguis First Nation entrepreneur, leads Indigenous business with Dreamcatcher Promotions and INAC, advancing representation while creating opportunities for Indigenous communities.
Read MoreEvent Recap: Manitoba Indigenous Diplomacy Forum
Indigenous leaders, diplomats, and policymakers gathered at the Manitoba Indigenous Diplomacy Forum to explore the growing role of Indigenous voices in international affairs.
Read MoreMe-Dian Credit Union: A Legacy of Financial Empowerment for Indigenous CommunitiesÂ
Me-Dian Credit Union: Manitoba’s first Indigenous credit union, empowering communities through accessible banking, financial literacy, and economic self-determination since 1978.
Read MoreBuilding One Manitoba: Indigenous Chamber of Commerce Reflects on Budget 2025
Manitoba’s ICC applauds Budget 2025’s ‘Building One Manitoba’ vision, highlighting investments in infrastructure and Indigenous economic growth opportunities.
Read MoreIndigenous Population Growth and the Expanding Influence of Indigenous Business in Canada
Indigenous population growth in Canada is creating unprecedented economic opportunities, with businesses honouring cultural values while driving toward a potential $100 billion annual contribution.
Read MoreHow Will Artificial Intelligence Affect Indigenous Businesses?
Exploring AI’s impact on Indigenous businesses: opportunities for growth, preservation of culture, and challenges of infrastructure, costs, and digital literacy.
Read MoreBuying Local: Strengthening Indigenous Procurement and Economic Resilience
Indigenous procurement strategies can strengthen local economies and provide resilience during trade disputes between Canada and the US.
Read MoreIndigenous Leadership Critical in Response to U.S. Tariffs
ICC calls for Indigenous leadership in response to US tariffs threatening exports.
Read MoreHow Removing Interprovincial Trade Barriers Could Benefit Indigenous Economies
Explores how eliminating interprovincial trade barriers could boost Canada’s economy, offset US trade disputes, and expand Indigenous business opportunities.
Read MoreHow the CPA Profession is Promoting Reconciliation through Education
CPA Manitoba’s innovative Indigenous Learners in Accounting program embeds Indigenous knowledge while increasing representation in the accounting profession.
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