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Launching Success: Celebrate Indigenous Entrepreneurship at the ICC’s Upcoming Luncheon Event

By Gabriel Louër

Marika Schalla
Marika Schalla
Jonah Vialoux
Jonah Vialoux
Joanie French
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 province. The event not only celebrated their achievements but also highlighted the importance of entrepreneurial activity as an important step in economic reconciliation.

In addition to the three panelists, the event also featured several distinguished guests from Manitoba’s public and private sectors, adding to the importance of entrepreneurship for the economy.

Among the distinguished guests were three young and ambitious Indigenous entrepreneurs: Jonah Vialoux, the owner of Blur Barbershop, Joanie French founder of Nuna Events, an Indigenous-owned event planning company, and Marika Schalla, founder and CEO of Heartberry Education, a consulting organization which provides tailored educational services for businesses and schools.

Local Indigenous Businesses Making Their Mark

Founded in May 2023, Blur Barbershop is located in Winnipeg’s exchange district. According to Vialoux, the shop aims to provide “quality over quantity” as it focuses on providing personalized services tailored to each client’s unique style and preferences.

In addition to hair styling and cutting, the shop also provides a variety of beauty and grooming services and has access to nail technicians, beauticians, as well as tattoo artists. Vialoux says that what makes the shop special is its unique atmosphere, where the shop blends to clients’ preferences. Over the past year, Vialoux said that Blur Barbershop has experienced remarkable growth in visibility and impact.

Speaking about the Luncheon event, Vialoux said “ It has helped the business stand out in a positive and meaningful way, fostering valuable connections with numerous businesses and organizations. This event was a major milestone in my plan, one that holds great personal significance.”

Nuna Events, an Indigenous-owned event planning company based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was founded with the mission to integrate sustainability, cultural integrity, and luxury into every event it curates, says Joanie French. Specializing in corporate retreats, galas, and high-end events, Nuna Events has quickly carved a niche in the industry by offering eco-conscious event planning solutions that do not compromise on elegance or impact.

The company’s commitment to honoring the land and the communities they serve is reflected in their collaborations with eco-friendly vendors and the Manitoba Inuit Association.

Over the past year, Nuna Events has transitioned from an idea to a thriving business, said French, as they were able to secure major clients and refine their service offerings. French added that their participation in the launching success event “was a pivotal moment” for Nuna Events, helping them reach a broader audience.

Luncheon with Minister Bushie

Looking ahead, the ICC will continue its tradition of celebrating and supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs with its upcoming Launching Success Luncheon featuring Honourable  Ian Bushie, Minister of Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures. The event, to be held on March 25 at the RBC Convention Centre, will feature three rising Indigenous entrepreneurs who will share their stories of challenges and successes as they navigate the business landscape.

This transformative luncheon is designed to highlight the leadership, wisdom, and innovation deeply rooted in Indigenous cultures. Emerging leaders and established changemakers will come together to connect, learn, and grow through the lens of Indigenous values and traditions as we promote economic reconciliation for a better future.

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