Posts Tagged ‘Indigenous economic empowerment’
The Métis Story: From Past to Present
The Métis people founded the province of Manitoba, yet continue to fight for their rights.
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.
Read MoreUnlocking Opportunity: Free Trade and Movement Agreements for Indigenous Communities Across the U.S. – Canada Border
Indigenous-led free trade agreements between the U.S. and Canada could modernize Jay Treaty rights, supporting cross-border commerce and sovereignty.
Read MoreHow Shopping Locally Builds Economic Resiliency
Shopping locally builds economic resilience by keeping 2/3 of dollars in communities, particularly benefiting Indigenous businesses.
Read MoreAmplifying Voices: How Native Communications Inc. Builds Indigenous Identity Through Media
Native Communications Inc. is Manitoba’s Indigenous media powerhouse, preserving culture and innovating with digital platforms.
Read MoreConsultation vs. Consent: Understanding the Difference in Indigenous Economic Development
Learn the differences between consultation and consent—key concepts for sustainable partnerships respecting Indigenous rights in Canada.
Read MoreTurning Allyship into Action: Supporting Indigenous Entrepreneurs the Right Way
ICC President and CEO shares actionable strategies for meaningful Indigenous business partnerships that support economic reconciliation.
Read MoreWhy Good Data Collection Matters for Indigenous Communities
Quality data collection empowers Indigenous communities through informed policy, data sovereignty, and employment opportunities.
Read MoreIndigenous Tourism Insights
Indigenous tourism in Canada offers unique cultural experiences and untapped potential for reconciliation and economic sovereignty.
Read MoreMining and Indigenous Communities
Indigenous communities play a crucial role in mining, yet they often lack government support and a robust procurement framework.
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