Economic Reconciliation
Beyond Financial metrics: The True Impact of Supporting Indigenous Businesses
Beyond Financial metrics: The True Impact of Supporting Indigenous Businesses Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 By Gabriel Louër Supporting Indigenous businesses is about much more than fostering economic growth or hitting certain financial targets. While these objectives are important, there are several other dimensions that are often overlooked in the process of economic…
Read MoreIs Your Organization Ready for Reconciliation?
Is Your Organization Ready for Reconciliation? Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 By Gabriel Louër In recent years, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives have expanded to become integral components of any organization’s core values. Part of its popularity can be attributed to its aim of addressing historical injustices faced by marginalized individuals; now…
Read MoreDaniel Hidalgo: CommUNITY 204 as a Lifeline for Marginalized Youth in Winnipeg
Daniel Hidalgo: CommUNITY 204 as a Lifeline for Marginalized Youth in Winnipeg Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 By Gabriel Louër Daniel Hidalgo began his life within the child welfare system as an at-risk youth in Winnipeg. Today, he is giving back to the community where he once found himself as the leader of…
Read MoreIndigenous Leadership Takes Center Stage at CCMEC 2024
Indigenous Leadership Takes Center Stage at CCMEC 2024 Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 By Veronica Thibault The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) was proud to participate in the Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention 2024 (CCMEC) earlier this week, where record attendance of 800 delegates highlighted Manitoba’s growing prominence in the global mining sector.…
Read MoreMurray Sinclair: A Legacy of Leadership, Justice, and Reconciliation
Murray Sinclair: A Legacy of Leadership, Justice, and Reconciliation Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 By Gabriel Louër (Source: NCTR) “The important thing for the business community to understand is that reconciliation is not a spectator sport. It requires the participation of all the players” The Honourable Murray Sinclair (source: Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce)…
Read MoreBuilding Futures with Noah Wilson
Building Futures with Noah Wilson Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 by Gabriel Louër The Role of Futurpreneur in Indigenous Economic Reconciliation Based in Toronto, Futurpreneur Canada is a crucial resource for entrepreneurs across the country. Since its founding in 1996, this national non-profit organization has been committed to nurturing entrepreneurial talent by providing…
Read MoreA Partnership Focused on Economic Reconciliation
A Partnership Focused on Economic Reconciliation Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 by Nicole Rutherford, Communications Manager at CPA Manitoba CPA Manitoba is pleased to be working with the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce as we embark on forming the next phase of our reconciliation roadmap. This roadmap will guide the strategy that is rooted…
Read MoreTech Thursday Recap: Entrepreneurship as a Step Toward Reconciliation
Tech Thursday Recap: Entrepreneurship as a Step Toward Reconciliation Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 by Gabriel Louër Last Thursday, the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) had the privilege of hosting a fireside chat with members of Manitoba’s business and tech community. The talk, held in the exchange district’s King’s Head Pub, focused on…
Read MoreHudson’s Bay Re-development: A Symbol of Economic Reconciliation
Hudson’s Bay Re-development: A Symbol of Economic Reconciliation Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 by Gabriel Louër The HBC department store in downtown Winnipeg (September 2014) Photo from the Manitoba Historical Society, Source: George Penner Winnipeg’s historic Hudson’s Bay building, a long-standing emblem of the city’s commercial heritage, is set for a new life with…
Read MoreSocial Procurement Roundtable: Navigating Socio-Economic Reconciliation
Social Procurement Roundtable: Navigating Socio-Economic Reconciliation Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 3 by Gabriel Louër The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that it will be co-hosting a Social Procurement Roundtable event in conjunction with the City of Winnipeg. Scheduled for September 25, 2024, at the Red River College Roundhouse Auditorium, this…
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