BASF Canada is a proud member of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business and became PAIR Committed as of August 2023. We look forward to progressing through the PAIR certification program and continuing meaningful and proactive Indigenous relations through it. ...
When European colonizers entered North America, they regarded the continent as a virtual wilderness, one waiting to be settled and developed economically. Theindigenousagriculture in what is now the United States and Canada seemed strange andrudimentaryto them, and it had made only a slight dent in...
We’re providing scholarships for students from Indigenous communities–25 annual grants worth up to $60K over 4 years. ScholarshipsLearn more Our commitment to Truth & Reconciliation TD is helping advance reconciliation by working with Indigenous Peoples towards building an inclusive tomorrow. ...
it’s critical that Canada’s mental health care system can better respond to the needs of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. The report highlights the need for mental wellness systems to incorporate Indigenous ways of healing, and a...
a business toolkit for Indigenous Women a business toolkit for Indigenous Women Contents 01 Introduction 02 Profiles 02 Terri Janke 02 Anita Heiss 02 Rayleen Brown 03 Kim Smith 03 Suzanne Thompson 03 Sharon Williams 04 Fact Sheet 1 : Issues for Self-employed Indigenous 04 Introduction 04 Yarning ...
The 1917 Soldier Settlement Act aimed to assist veterans in transitioning to civilian life by providing access to land and low-interest loans. However, Indigenous veterans were ineligible for these grants, though a small number did manage to secure loans. ...
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IWEF offers grants to Indigenous women-owned businesses that might not have access to conventional financing. A business must be at least 51 percent owned and controlled by an Indigenous (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) woman and be registered in Canada to be eligible to apply to the program...
Grenier, L.Working with Indigenous Knowledge: A Guide for Researchers; International Development Research Council: Ottawa, ON, Canada, 1998. [Google Scholar] Bohensky, E.L.; Butler, J.R.A.; Davies, J. Integrating Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and Science in Natural Resource Management: Perspect...
Saskatchewan provides free education for children from kindergarten to grade 12, funded partially throughprovincialgrants and partially through municipal taxes. Public schools, “separate” schools for Roman Catholics, a small number of Francophone schools, and independent (mostly religious or special-purpos...