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Norway House and the Growing Importance of Critical Minerals for Indigenous Communities
As demand for critical minerals grows, Indigenous communities like Norway House are central to Canada’s clean energy transition and sustainable mining future.
Read MoreEvenings At Government House
ICC Manitoba joined Lt. Governor Anita Neville at Government House for an evening reflecting on treaty relationships, reconciliation, and the Crown’s enduring role.
Read MoreHighlights from ICC’s 2026 Launching Success Luncheon
The ICC hosted its annual Launching Success Luncheon in Winnipeg, spotlighting Indigenous entrepreneurship, mentorship, and community impact.
Read MoreHow an Indigenous-Owned Wellness Company Is Closing the Health Gap
Discover how GFIT Wellness, a Manitoba-based Indigenous-owned company, is breaking down barriers to health access across Canada through virtual coaching, NIHB coverage, and a commitment to long-term community well-being.
Read MoreIntroducing Alexander Hupe — 2026 Launching Success Panellist
Winnipeg entrepreneur Alexander Hupe founded Shortline Moving Solutions in 2015, growing it into a diversified logistics group serving government, corporate, and private-sector clients.
Read MoreIntroducing Matthew Sabourin — 2026 Launching Success Panellist
Matthew Sabourin is the co-founder of La Brasserie Nonsuch Brewing Co., a Winnipeg-based, majority Indigenous-owned craft brewery and hospitality company established in 2016.
Read MoreFrom Raw Materials to Production Lines: Indigenous Manufacturing in Canada
Indigenous manufacturing in Canada offers economic potential through supply-chain integration but faces capital and logistics challenges.
Read MoreIndigenous Tourism: Pathways, Promise & Policy
Indigenous tourism in Canada: Learn how new funding, partnerships, and culturally rooted experiences are creating pathways to reconciliation and economic sovereignty.
Read MoreSupporting Indigenous Organizations on Orange Shirt Day
Support Indigenous communities this Orange Shirt Day by buying from Indigenous-owned businesses.
Read MoreHow Foreign Direct Investment is Shaping Indigenous Communities
FDI is empowering Indigenous communities with 40% majority-owned projects, filling investment gaps, and creating new opportunities for economic growth.
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