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Federal Housing Policies: What They Mean for Indigenous Communities in ManitobaÂ
How federal housing initiatives and billions in funding are impacting Indigenous communities in Manitoba—opportunities, challenges, and what’s next.
Read MoreICC’s Moonlit Masquerade Ball Returns
Join the ICC’s Moonlit Masquerade Ball for an elegant evening of networking, fine dining, and cultural celebration for Winnipeg’s business leaders.
Read MoreICC Open House Recap
The ICC welcomed over 80 community members to its Open House, fostering meaningful connections and showcasing ICC’s mission and programs.
Read MoreTraining Series Part 3 Recap: Empowering Indigenous Leadership
ICC’s Training Series Part 3 brought together Indigenous entrepreneurs and allies to discuss leadership, mentorship, and building economic opportunities.
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 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.
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