Posts Tagged ‘Indigenous economic empowerment’
Membership 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 MoreThe 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.
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