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Connecting Indigenous Communities

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Connecting Indigenous Communities Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 4 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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Brian Kelly: The Importance of Allyship

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Brian Kelly: The Importance of Allyship Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » 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…

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Toys & Ties: Celebrating Community, Creating Change

ICC Toys and Ties charity event

Toys & Ties: Celebrating Community, Creating Change Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër Photo courtesy of the Manitoba PC Caucus The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) celebrated a heartwarming and successful Toys & Ties Business Mixer on December 3rd  bringing together business leaders, sponsors, government officials, and supporters for a…

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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 » Indigenous economic empowerment » 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…

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Building Long Term Relationships with Indigenous Businesses

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Building Long Term Relationships with Indigenous Businesses Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër In recent years, the economic dimension of reconciliation has become a priority for businesses in the Canadian private sector. The Truth & Reconciliation Commission’s 92nd Call to Action emphasizes the importance of collaboration between the private sector…

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ICC Joins Landmark Event on IP Rights and Traditional Knowledge

ICC Vice Chair, Adam Nepon, speaking at a panel for the IP for Indigenous Entrepreneurs event hosted by North Forge and RRC

ICC Joins Landmark Event on IP Rights and Traditional Knowledge Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 4 By Veronica Thibault From left to right: Shane Grusko, Sean Ryland (Red Rebel Armour, Inc), Noah Wilson (Futurpreneur), Adam Nepon (Indigenous Chamberof Commerce) The ICC recently participated in IP for Indigenous Entrepreneurs, a groundbreaking event hosted by…

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Beyond Financial metrics: The True Impact of Supporting Indigenous Businesses

Beyond Financial Metrics: The True Impact of Supporting Indigenous Businesses

Beyond Financial metrics: The True Impact of Supporting Indigenous Businesses Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër Supporting Indigenous businesses is about much more than fostering economic growth or hitting certain financial targets. While these objectives are important, there are several other dimensions that are often overlooked in the process of…

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Indigenous Chamber of Commerce Celebrates 20 Years at Gala Event

Attenedees at the 20th annual gala event. the iCC held a masquerade ball.

Indigenous Chamber of Commerce Celebrates 20 Years at Gala Event Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 4 By Gabriel Louër The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) marked a significant milestone last Friday, celebrating its 20th anniversary with a grand gala at the historic Fort Garry Hotel in downtown Winnipeg. The event, held in the…

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Building Futures with Noah Wilson

Noah Wilson of Futurpreneur

Building Futures with Noah Wilson Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 4 by Gabriel Louër The Role of Futurpreneur in Indigenous Economic Reconciliation Based in Toronto, Futurpreneur Canada is a crucial resource for entrepreneurs across the country. Since its founding in 1996, this national non-profit organization has been committed to nurturing entrepreneurial talent by…

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