IMPACT showcases the innovation and resilience of Indigenous businesses and serves to demonstrate real outcomes in the Indigenous economy VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Indigenomics IMPACT is a two-day forum highlighting stories of Indigenous economic reconciliation outcomes in the Indigenous economy. As part of the groundbreaking Indigenomics series,...

In this insightful interview, Carol Anne Hilton, CEO and founder of Indigenomics Institute, discusses the remarkable growth of the Indigenous economy, which has surpassed its $100 billion target, and its future potential. Carol Anne Hilton highlights the importance of their partners, including companies like Mastercard,...

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 18, 2024) - Carol Anne Hilton, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Indigenomics Institute, Global Centre of Indigenomics, Global Indigenous Technology House, joined David Clarke, Head of Government Affairs, TMX Group, to open the market and celebrate the annual Indigenomics on...

The Indigenomics Institute’s annual Indigenous economic conference returns this October to lead BAY STREET. The conference advances critical conversations and perspectives on accelerating growth and participating in the flourishing Indigenous economy. TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Indigenomics on BAY STREET is an annual national Indigenous economic conference that focuses on...

Indigenous economic power is on the rise in Canada, and it is challenging outdated narratives and redefining modern prosperity on our own terms as Indigenous Peoples. This emerging truth must stay clearly within focus on the visual horizon of the Canadian economy. The concept of...

  [caption id="attachment_7367" align="alignnone" width="1024"] From left to right: Chelsee Pettit, president and founder, aaniin retail inc.; Carol Anne Hilton, founder and CEO, Indigenomics Institute and the Global Centre of Indigenomics; Shannin Metatawabin, CEO, National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association; Zechariah James, social enterprises manager, Native Canadian...

[caption id="attachment_6374" align="alignnone" width="388"] Rose Paul, CEO of Bayside Development Corporation of the of Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation.[/caption] “We are not only revitalizing our own community but also offering a model of development that is holistic, just, and deeply respectful of the intricate web of life.” —...

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="350"] Wil Jimmy of WJ Strategic Partnerships presented the NeeStaNan Utility Corridor concept at the Indigenomics Bay Street conference on Nov. 22 in Toronto.[/caption] “Right now, we’re still at the planning stage. And we figure that in the next year or so we’re...

TORONTO – The federal government has had a mandated commitment to have at least five percent of its contracts awarded to Indigenous-led and managed businesses in recent years. This procurement policy has seen varying challenges since its inception. Nipissing First Nation member Tabatha Bull, the president and...