Economic Reconciliation
Hudson’s Bay Re-development: A Symbol of Economic Reconciliation
Hudson’s Bay Re-development: A Symbol of Economic Reconciliation Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 5 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 5 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…
Read MoreInspiring Leadership at the Launching Success Luncheon
Inspiring Leadership at the Launching Success Luncheon Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 5 On behalf of the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce, we’re excited to share these photo and video highlights from our recent event. It was a day filled with inspiration and collaboration, celebrating the contributions of our speakers and presenters. From Elder Norman…
Read MoreThe ICC Partners with the Inner-City Work Study Program
The ICC Partners with the Inner-City Work Study Program Home » Economic Reconciliation » Page 5 by Gabriel Louër The Inner-City Work Study program (ICWS) is an initiative managed by the University of Winnipeg to facilitate community development in line with the spirit of reconciliation. The program, which began in 2015 with the release of…
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