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Niibin Advisory Services
About Niibin Advisory Services Niibin Advisory Services is an Indigenous owned and operated consulting firm that delivers high quality services to Indigenous community organizations and organizations that are committed to change. We specialize in supporting communities with strategic projects, community consultation and policy development. We love to be involved in projects that enable clients to [...] Read MoreSpruceLab Inc.
About SpruceLab Inc. SpruceLab Inc. is a planning and landscape architecture consultancy with offices in Toronto, Hamilton, Edmonton, and Vancouver. We are proud to be Indigenous and women-owned and operated, certified by the Canadian Council of Indigenous Business, and listed on the Government of Canada’s Indigenous Business Directory. We have expertise in Indigenous engagement and [...] Read More102174952 Saskatchewan Corp. o/a Tunnel Vision Optical
About 102174952 Saskatchewan Corp. o/a Tunnel Vision Optical Tunnel Vision Optical – Retail Optical If you are in the market for great vision, Tunnel Vision Optical is a retail optical dispensary, located in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. We offer eyewear, sunglasses, contact lenses, safety glasses and the best in service. At Tunnel Vision Optical, we understand [...] Read MoreGlobal Legacy Logistics Corp
About Global Legacy Logistics Corp Global Legacy Logistics acts as an intermediary between shippers (companies needing to transport goods) and carriers (companies providing transportation services). We facilitate the movement of freight by connecting shippers with carriers, arranging transportation, and managing the logistics involved in shipping goods from one point to another. We play a pivotal [...] Read MoreSupply Change Part III
Tracking and measuring spend with Indigenous companies is a cornerstone of any effective Indigenous procurement strategy. This brief presents some challenges and best practices from Aboriginal Procurement Champions to help guide effective tracking and measuring practices for corporations and government in their Indigenous procurement efforts. This is the final entry of a three part series.
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Many understand the importance of meaningfully engaging with Indigenous businesses, but not always how to go about it. To that end, this brief offers an overview of some of the challenges to and best practices for engaging with Indigenous businesses as cited by Aboriginal Procurement Champions. This is the second entry of a three part series.
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Presenting on best practices and barriers to embedding Indigenous businesses in supply chains, this brief offers insight and recommendations for corporations and governments to shape their policies. This is the first of a three part series discussing best practices for Indigenous procurement cited by Indigenous Procurement Champions.
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