Posts by comms_icc
Liquefied Natural Gas Exports Indigenous Communities
Indigenous-led $6B+ LNG projects like Cedar LNG drive Canada’s economic reconciliation and reshape global export strategy.
Read MoreMembership 101
Indigenous Chamber of Commerce connects Indigenous & allied businesses through membership, training, advocacy & networking.
Read MoreTraining Series Panellists: Empowering Indigenous Leadership
ICC workshop will feature three expert panellists who share insights on mentorship, governance, cultural values and building inclusive workplaces rooted in reconciliation.
Read MoreArctic Defence Spending: How Will it Impact Indigenous Communities?
Arctic defence spending is set to increase under the current administration, potentially disrupting the lifestyle of Indigenous communities.
Read MoreICC Celebrates Southland Mall Re-Opening
The ICC proudly attended the celebration of the reopening of the Southland Mall in Winkler, Manitoba.
Read MoreCommemorating 154 Years of Treaty No. 1
The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce attended the 154th anniversary of the signing of Treaty No. 1 at Lower Fort Garry.
Read MoreThe Métis Story: From Past to Present
The Métis people founded the province of Manitoba, yet continue to fight for their rights.
Read MoreOodena Gas & Convenience Grand Opening: A Milestone in Indigenous Economic Sovereignty
Oodena Gas & Convenience opens as first Indigenous-owned business on Naawi-Oodena, marking a historic milestone in economic reconciliation.
Read MoreProposed Wind Farms in Indigenous Communities: A Path Toward Clean Energy and Economic Self-Determination
Indigenous communities across Canada are developing wind farms they own and control, creating economic opportunities while advancing clean energy.
Read MoreWith Heartfelt Gratitude to Save the Children Canada
The ICC thanks Save the Children Canada for donating 290 Indigenous authored books to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities across the Province.
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