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How the ICC is Helping Communities Secure Their Future Through Critical Minerals

Hand of the miner shows coal in mine

How the ICC is Helping Communities Secure Their Future Through Critical Minerals Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër Ensuring that Indigenous communities are at the forefront of emerging economic opportunities is a key priority of the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce. For this reason, we are proud to support initiatives like the…

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Improving Credit History: Strategies and Pathways for Indigenous Entrepreneurs

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Improving Credit History: Strategies and Pathways for Indigenous Entrepreneurs Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër Credit is a fundamental component of any financial system; it enables individuals and entrepreneurs to borrow capital they do not have to build assets and participate in the broader economy. For many Indigenous individuals in Canada,…

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Attracting Indigenous Talent

Building a competitive workplace for indigenous talent

Attracting Indigenous Talent Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër Why Building a Competitive Workplace for Indigenous Workers Matters for Business and for Reconciliation For many Indigenous communities, barriers to entering the workforce can hinder opportunities for economic advancement. Indigenous communities have consistently fared worse in the labour market when compared to…

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UNDRIP in Canada: What It Is, Why It Matters, and Its Role in Reconciliation

United Nations Declaration of Indigenous People

UNDRIP in Canada: What It Is, Why It Matters, and Its Role in Reconciliation Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër In 2007, the United Nations adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) a global framework for protecting and promoting Indigenous peoples’ rights worldwide. The resolution, which took nearly two…

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Understanding the Difference Between Indigenous Procurement and Social Procurement

Indigenous & Social Procurement: What Sets Them Apart?

Understanding the Difference Between Indigenous Procurement and Social Procurement Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër Advancing economic reconciliation in Canada requires implementing both Indigenous and social procurement strategies. As part of the TRC Call to Action 92, many governmental organizations at the provincial and federal level have begun to incorporate these…

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Your Reconciliation Story Matters

painting of two wolves over a night-time landscape by Riley Osborne

Your Reconciliation Story Matters Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 Share Your Story and Win! Original Painting by Riley Osborne. from Norway House Calling all change-makers! Have you hired Indigenous talent? Partnered with an Indigenous supplier? Started meaningful conversations about reconciliation in your workplace? Whether it’s a giant leap or a first step –…

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Resolution for Reconciliation

Resolution for reconciliation

Resolution for Reconciliation Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër A New Year’s Commitment for Canadian Businesses As we step into a new year, Canadian businesses have an important opportunity to respond meaningfully to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Call to Action 92. This call to action urges the corporate sector…

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Brian Kelly: The Importance of Allyship

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Brian Kelly: The Importance of Allyship Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër Brian Kelly saying a few words after receiving the iCC’s Service Recognition Award | Photo courtesy of the Manitoba PC Caucus At last week’s Toys & Ties event, Brian Kelly, a seasoned business professional with deep roots in Manitoba’s…

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Year in Review: Highlighting the ICCs Successes Throughout 2024

student table at the ICC's Launching Success Luncheon with Premier Wab Kinew

Year in Review: Highlighting the ICCs Successes Throughout 2024 Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) had an eventful and successful 2024, showcasing its commitment to supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs and businesses, advancing reconciliation, and fostering collaboration across sectors. Over the months, the ICC hosted a range…

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Indigenous Youth Empowerment Celebrated at Business Council of Manitoba Event

Young person at the Indigenous Education Awards event. Phot courtesy of the the Business Council of Manitoba.

Indigenous Youth Empowerment Celebrated at Business Council of Manitoba Event Home » economic reconciliation » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër Photo courtesy of Business Council of Manitoba On the evening of Wednesday, November 20, the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg hosted the Indigenous Education Award Celebration and Job Fair organized by the Business Council of…

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