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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 2 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 2 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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How Can You Keep Your Business in the Family?

How can you keep your business in the family?

How Can You Keep Your Business in the Family? Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 2 Guest post by Matthew Bailey, BAA, Investment Advisor at RBC Dominion Securities, part of our series 10 Key Decisions for Business Owners. Plan ahead to maintain stability in the business – and the family While management buyouts are often…

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Tech Thursday Recap: Entrepreneurship as a Step Toward Reconciliation

Tech Thursday fireside chat with Christopher Henry, Renee Greyeyes, Geeta Tucker at the King’s Head Pub

Tech Thursday Recap: Entrepreneurship as a Step Toward Reconciliation Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 2 by Gabriel Louër Last Thursday, the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) had the privilege of hosting a fireside chat with members of Manitoba’s business and tech community. The talk, held in the exchange district’s King’s Head Pub, focused…

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Hudson’s Bay Re-development: A Symbol of Economic Reconciliation

Pathways to Prosperity: Guiding Businesses through the journey of economic reconciliation

Hudson’s Bay Re-development: A Symbol of Economic Reconciliation Home » Indigenous economic empowerment » Page 2 by Gabriel Louër The HBC department store in downtown Winnipeg (September 2014) Photo from the Manitoba Historical Society, Source: George Penner Winnipeg’s historic Hudson’s Bay building, a long-standing emblem of the city’s commercial heritage, is set for a new life…

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