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Tag: indigenous economy

Indigenous-led seaweed farming in British Columbia

Guardians of the Seaweed

Diane Selkirk - September 22, 2025
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Indigenous economic development

10 to Watch Winner 2025 – Nationsfirst Technologies

Douglas magazine - May 15, 2025
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Victoria business federal funding

Ottawa Invests in Island Businesses

Fiona Anderson - October 10, 2024
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Christina Clarke is the new Executive Director for the Indigenous Prosperity Centre on south Vancouver Island.

Christina Clarke appointed as Executive Director for new Indigenous Prosperity Centre

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Carol Anne Hilton

Indigenous economy by design

Carol Anne Hilton - October 5, 2021
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Camas blooms in a Fernwood neighbourhood

Reciprocity Connects helps businesses meaningfully recognize Indigenous lands

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aerial view of Victoria BC harbour

Victoria Chamber announces plan for economic reconciliation with Indigenous-owned business

Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce - June 30, 2021
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Carol Anne Hilton, CEO, Indigenomics Institute.

Canada deserves better than Indian Act economics, says Carol Anne Hilton

Amanda Wilson - June 24, 2021
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"When it comes to your culture, how does that fit into the strategic plan?" - Anita Pawluk, RaceRocks President and Founder. Photo: Jeffrey Bosdet.

Putting people first: a conversation with Anita Pawluk

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Totems at Thunderbird Park in Victoria, BC. Photo: Indigenous Tourism BC.

BC tourism celebrates Indigenous History Month with free virtual events

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