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Businesses were earlier considered to play naturally in the mindset of men, but not anymore. Canadian women entrepreneurs are successfully making their way into the world of business, and that too, with grace. If you are a woman planning to launch your own business, it is high time to reconnect with your feminine side. At CanadianSME, we have tons of handpicked resources in the form of articles, guides, and talks with robust Canadian women entrepreneurs that can act as an inspiration for you.
Lisa Beading: Connecting With Her Ancestors One Bead At A Time
Lisa Beading offers beadwork made by hand in small batches by the mixed Indigenous artist Lisa Walker. Each…
Assinewe Jewelry: The Indigenous Touch In Each Jewelry
Assinewe Jewelry specializes in handmade beadwork and clay jewelry, incorporating traditional Ojibwe styles and techniques into fashionable contemporary…
Beyond Buckskin: Showcasing The Indigenous Fashion To The World
Beyond Buckskin is a website and business dedicated to showcasing, promoting, and selling the continent’s first artists and…
Indigenous Business Woman of the Month: Heather Black
Heather Black: Creative of the Indigenous Spirit Heather Black is a successful entrepreneur, managing her two businesses, Buffalo…
Mary Wildman: Motivating Indigenous Community
Mary Wildman is a motivational speaker and Indigenous influencer. She was born and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.…
LODGE Soy Candles: Upholding The Native Heritage
Angela DeMontigny is an internationally renowned Indigenous Canadian artist and designer. Since 1995, she has been creating custom-made…
Shannon Pestun: Turning Women Into Powerful Entrepreneurs
Shannon Pestun worked in the business banking industry and supported entrepreneurs for a decade. During her career, she…
Magnolia Perron: Guiding Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs
Magnolia Perron is the Indigenous women and youth program officer at the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA).…
Denim and Sage: The Indigenous Teaching of Her Grambear
Jodi Beniuk is a Metis of the Red River Metis, a beader, and a quilter. She is the…
Skwálwen Botanicals: Creating Beauty Products from the Land
When Leigh Joseph began envisioning her business, the subject of what to name it kept coming up. She…