Indigenomics NEWS
Panel on capitalization of the Indigenous economy encourages taking time to get it right
“Our shareholders are our people. And so, we don’t always get the opportunity to take an investment opportunity and multiply that back into the market, because we need to take care of the needs of today for our shareholders and our people.” — Justin Bourque, president...
Economy needs Indigenous people and perspectives
Indigenous communities are leading Canada’s clean energy boom, “and doing that with a slanted table,” says a First Nations business leader working to build a successful climate economy that incorporates Indigenous Peoples and their world views.
Indigenomics SHE Conference sees Indigenous women in business from across North America
Indigenous women in business from across North America gathered in Winnipeg this week for the Indigenomics SHE Conference.
Reimagining Capitalism for Our Future | Next Normal Podcast
Carol Anne Hilton joins Amit from the podcast Next Normal to discuss the way that the Indigenous worldview can inform a reimagined and redesigned economic system.
The Rise of Indigenous Economics: Empowered by an emerging 100 billion dollar economy
Carol Anne Hilton sits down with the Economic Club of Canada to discuss her new book and the emerging 100 billion dollars of the Indigenous economy.
The Indigenomics Institute announces new partnership with TELUS to advance the $100 billion Indigenous Economy
COAST SALISH TERRITORY (Vancouver, B.C.) April 25, 2023 – The Indigenomics Institute is pleased today to announce a new partnership with TELUS to advance economic reconciliation and innovation.
Indigenomics Partners with Fulbright Canada
PRESS RELEASE INDIGENOMICS PARTNERS WITH FULBRIGHT CANADA COAST SALISH TERRITORY (Vancouver, BC) February 22, 2023 The Global Centre of Indigenomics is pleased to announce a formal partnership with Fulbright Canada. The organizations are entering a five-year...
Time to embrace Indigenomics and Indigenous entrepreneurs
For a population segment systematically uninvited to the economic table of this country for the past 150 years- the future of work for the Indigenous population in Canada today is embedded in struggle and inter-generational poverty....
Indigenous Business Success is Canada’s Success
Carol Anne Hilton Senior Advisor to the Federal Finance Minister - Advisory Council on Economic Growthhttps://thefutureeconomy.ca/interviews/carol-anne-hilton/