The future looks bright for a new generation of Indigenous entrepreneurs. In awe of Mya founder of Kokum Scrunchies, only in grade 6 and already a seasoned entrepreneur. Check her out at https://t.co/4FXnLr1y1p
We are looking for a Research Coordinator to join the CCAB team! This position is open to Indigenous candidates in the Greater Toronto Area. @MiziweBiik
Learn more at https://t.co/sp4nuJRncs
Applications for the Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund are now open! CCAB’s Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund is presented by @lngcanada with contributions from Hamilton Holmes and Social Awareness Group.
Apply now at https://t.co/wClJ9aTMMs
The Young Aboriginal Entrepreneur Award highlights the enterprising spirit of Indigenous business leaders under the age of 35. This prestigious award comes with a $10,000 cash prize. Nominations are open until October 30. Nominate here: https://t.co/SmU5thDHEJ
Way to go @SFU one of our Aboriginal Procurement Champions. You couldn't have picked a better partner to invest in @Raven_Capital who does incredible support for Indigneous businesses.
https://t.co/A0lfpaL6o2
#SFU is investing $1M in the Raven Indigenous Impact Fund, which supports #Indigenous entrepreneurs like Jeff Ward, founder & CEO of @animikii. The investment is part of SFU's commitment to promote diversity & inclusion through responsible investment.
https://t.co/eo0liTljuc
Nunavut NDP MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq didn’t hold anything back when giving her opinion of the federal government’s throne speech.
During her response in the House of Commons, Qaqqaq said Canada failed Inuit before the COVID-19 pandemic struck – and still does today.
@7thgenMW @ccab_national @vicky_labillois Thanks for attending Sara. It is great to have the voices of the Indigenous businesses be heard. It is not an easy road but together will break the wall down to Indigenous procurement opportunities within the federal government and all levels of government and corps.
@presugsc Thanks for attending #BusinessRecoveryForum. By working together we will break down the wall and increase opportunties for Indigenous businesses within federal procurement.
@AmyLickers @ccab_national I am sorry to hear about this Amy. Thanks for sharing and I hope you believe you are being listened to. We are very committed to trying to increase our participation in federal procurement and are in for the long haul.
@Maria__Morrison Hello Maria, you did hear it right. There is a lot of work that goes into those bids. We need to advocate for a simpler bid process for certain RFP's. Thanks for joining us.