The Importance of Creating an Inclusive Ecosystem for Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs
Firstly, we are going to start off with a question, “What would it take to make sure that all Indigenous women in Canada have the opportunity to grow into an entrepreneur?” Although there isn’t any…
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NACCA Promotes Indigenous Business and Community Participation in the Defence Supply Chain
The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) announces its support for a bold new pilot program promoting the…
Nationwide Reach. Proven Track Record. Much More Than a Conference
Why Forward Summit Is One of the Most Trusted National Gatherings for Indigenous-Led Economic Change “Forward Summit is more than a…
Grow Your Business: An Interview with Longhouse CEO Keenan Beavis
In an exclusive interview with Indigenous-SME Magazine, Keenan Beavis, founder of Longhouse Branding & Marketing, shares his journey of…
Shaping Canada’s Innovation Landscape
In this exclusive interview with Indigenous-SME Magazine, Jennifer Flanagan, Co-founder and CEO of Actua, and Joel Gamache, Actua’s…
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NACCA Promotes Indigenous Business and Community Participation in the Defence Supply Chain
The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) announces its support for a bold new pilot program promoting the…
Shaping Canada’s Innovation Landscape
In this exclusive interview with Indigenous-SME Magazine, Jennifer Flanagan, Co-founder and CEO of Actua, and Joel Gamache, Actua’s…
Balancing Act: Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs Share Their Secrets
Indigenous female entrepreneurs in Canada are altering the commercial environment by exhibiting perseverance, cultural pride, and a strong…
NACCA Promotes Indigenous Business and Community Participation in the Defence Supply Chain
The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) announces its support for a bold new pilot program promoting the participation of Indigenous communities and businesses in Canada’s defence supply chain. The Indigenous Defence Supply Chain Pilot is a joint initiative of NACCA and the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO). On May 28–29, the two Indigenous economic organizations will bring 25 Indigenous businesses to CANSEC…
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