Mom to two amazing young men. Proud member of Nipissing First Nation and MacMillan clan. CEO at Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. Tweets are my own.
Thank you @JenStewartOtt - It has been a successful, but often challenging year. Knowing there are women out there cheering you on makes a world of difference.
This powerful article sheds light on the common struggles facing cholangiocarcinoma patients here in Canada. The article pinpoints and conveys the drug access challenge that so many are fighting every day.
Let’s raise awareness by sharing this with others!
https://t.co/CQBr5n3JUF
@Yahoo #cholangiocarcinoma #cancer #rarecancer #advocacy
Attention all Certified Indigenous Businesses! Join us on Aug 20 from 12 to 1 p.m. to learn how to optimize your supplier profile and collaborate with buyers committed to enhancing Indigenous procurement opportunities in Canada!
Register today! https://t.co/NPowWu9qKG
CCAB's 40th Anniversary Opening Reception on May 27 features an Indigenous Fashion Arts 2024 Festival Sneak Preview! Lesley Hampton, Rebecca Baker-Grenier, Indi City x Heather Bouchier, & Ujaraatsiaq’s Garments will be presented in a live model showcase.
https://t.co/j2OjXLfWHP
It has been an absolute pleasure to serve on the Board of the @OntarioCofC, to work with and learn from @roccorossiTO and to build friendships and partnerships with the incredible team. @MichelleLyEaton
At TSX Indigenous Investor Day, Tabatha Bull, the President & CEO of CCAB, saw many familiar faces. The event served as a great platform for fostering connections.
@TMXGroup@BullTabatha
As we approach #NIPD, CCAB recognizes the significance of cooperation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses and governments. By sharing our collective wisdom, resources, and opportunities, we are paving the way towards a robust and sustainable Canadian economy.
Apply Today for Season 2!
*We're accepting only 1800 applications: the top 1% will be selected
*18 years of age or older
*Indigenous with proof of identity
*Owner of a business that's been in operation for 1 year or more
*51% or more Indigenous owned
https://t.co/XmAMjlzLtN
We're happy to welcome Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) as a member as they take part in the CCAB's Supply Change program. Read the full release https://t.co/D4UuZkOgNG
Featured in CCAB’s Aboriginal Business Report ‘Leadership Profile’ is Mi’gmaq trailblazer, Victoria Labillois. Read about how she has made a name for herself in construction as the owner of Wejipeg Excavation and co-owner of Wejuseg Construction (p. 74) https://t.co/GWnnCoGBwm
The CCAB has partnered with @BestauctionCom to help our Certified Aboriginal Businesses (CAB) and Business Members (BM) become export champions.
You can access the BestAuction tool on the TFAB site here: https://t.co/1u9gcRdWI8
CCAB and @lngcanada open nominations for CCAB’s 2023 Indigenous Women in Leadership Award. Nominees are leaders, mentors; they are politically and nationally engaged businesswomen that contribute to the lives of Indigenous people and business. Learn more https://t.co/iqYadpwH4Q
Join us for an orientation of CCAB's Aboriginal Procurement Marketplace on May 16th at 12:00 p.m. EST. Learn how to optimize your Supplier profile and collaborate with CCAB Corporate Members. Register today https://t.co/XL6284GWPE