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South Island Prosperity Partnership CEO Aaron Stone announced the Rising Economy Task Force 2.0 in response to US tariffs during the organization's annual Rising Economy conference. Photo: James MacDonald.

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The Naa’Waya’Sum Art Gallery includes a carving centre, empowering local Nuu-chah-nulth artists and encouraging generational knowledge transfer. Photo supplied by IISAAK OLAM Foundation.

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Board members and leadership teams from the Gwaii Trust and Island Coastal Economic Trust met for an important knowledge exchange. Photo by Joey Rudichuk, Marketing and Communications Manager, Gwaii Trust Society.

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Across three projects, Island Coastal Economic Trust has invested $650,000 with Tiičma Enterprises. This investment has helped attract nearly $3.0 million in total investment, equating to $3.37 for each dollar contributed by the Trust.

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