Posts Tagged ‘Indigenous economic empowerment’
How Removing Interprovincial Trade Barriers Could Benefit Indigenous Economies
Explores how eliminating interprovincial trade barriers could boost Canada’s economy, offset US trade disputes, and expand Indigenous business opportunities.
Read MoreHow the CPA Profession is Promoting Reconciliation through Education
CPA Manitoba’s innovative Indigenous Learners in Accounting program embeds Indigenous knowledge while increasing representation in the accounting profession.
Read MoreHow Will Tariffs Affect Manitobans and Indigenous-owned Businesses?
US imposes 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, 10% on oil. Economic experts warn of severe impact on Manitoba’s economy and Indigenous-owned businesses in trade-dependent sectors.
Read MoreIndigenous Chamber of Commerce Calls for Stronger Indigenous Procurement Policies Amid U.S. Tariff Impact
Indigenous Chamber of Commerce calls for trade policies recognizing unique needs of Indigenous businesses facing import tariffs and economic challenges.
Read MorePeace Hills Trust: Providing Financial Services for Indigenous Communities
Peace Hills Trust: Providing Financial Services for Indigenous Communities Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 3 By Gabriel Louër For more than four decades, Peace Hills Trust has been a pillar of financial strength and stability for Indigenous communities across Canada. The company has remained steadfast in its mission to support economic development, prosperity…
Read MoreUnlocking the Economic Potential of Indigenous Procurement in Manitoba
Unlocking the Economic Potential of Indigenous Procurement in Manitoba Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 3 Public sector procurement represents a critical yet underutilized opportunity for economic reconciliation in Manitoba and across Canada. Governments at all levels – municipal, provincial, and federal – collectively spend approximately $300 billion annually on goods and services. However,…
Read MoreLaunching Success: Celebrate Indigenous Entrepreneurship at the ICC’s Upcoming Luncheon Event
Launching Success: Celebrate Indigenous Entrepreneurship at the ICC’s Upcoming Luncheon Event Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 3 By Gabriel Louër Marika Schalla Jonah Vialoux Joanie French Last September, the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) hosted a fall Luncheon event with Premier Wab Kinew to celebrate and promote three rising Indigenous entrepreneurs within the…
Read MoreHow the ICC is Helping Communities Secure Their Future Through Critical Minerals
How the ICC is Helping Communities Secure Their Future Through Critical Minerals Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 3 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…
Read MoreLaunch Your Business: A Practical Guide to Getting Started
Launch Your Business: A Practical Guide to Getting Started Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 3 By Gabriel Louër A Resource for Young Indigenous Entrepreneurs Starting a business presents both challenges and opportunities, particularly for young Indigenous entrepreneurs, where access to key resources, such as financing and mentorship, is scarce. This brief article will…
Read MoreConnecting Indigenous Communities
Connecting Indigenous Communities Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 3 By Gabriel Louër HUB Technology Solutions Enhancing Education and Preserving Languages In many remote indigenous communities, technology has long been out of reach, limiting access to educational resources and opportunities. HUB Technology Solutions is changing the landscape by bridging the digital gap and bringing…
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