"You will only go as far as your work ethic takes you." Chief Clarence Louie. The first #Indigenous leader to be inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame. Great presentation. @GrowingtheNorth#GTN2019#EconDev
Chief Clarence Louie is hitting the road in February to talk Indigenous economic development at Growing the North 2019. Register to catch him and other great business speakers at https://t.co/0AbdASlL5m. #GTN2019
Very proud to see our Chief, Clarence Louie, inducted into the 2019 Canadian Business Hall of Fame along with such an esteemed group of business leaders @OtppInfo@NRStorTweets@CBHallOfFame https://t.co/rjQBLSYDG3
It's hard work growing grapes, but caring for those vines not only transformed the BC wine scene, it changed our tribe and the lives of our people. Thank you everyone for helping us celebrate NK'MIP Vineyards 50th Anniversary. #exploreBC#wine
BC bands deserve credit for pushing the boundaries and getting back on the economic horse. Hear Chief Clarence Louie speak (16:19 min mark) on this and more on the heels of #AFN2018 https://t.co/oQZlBfyQgZ
Great week with @AFN_Updates promoting land leasing and tourism opportunities. We have hundreds of acres for lease. Watch our new partner video https://t.co/cuRflHOHPv #AFN2018#InvestinCanada#bctourismmatters
Indigenous communities hold the key to Canada’s future competitiveness. We're helping to build an ‘indigenous economy' that could change everything.
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We believe that food is a primary colour on the canvass of culture. @miastainsby thank you for this article that captures the importance of this. Lim Lmt (Thank you)