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2023 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide

CCAB'S 2023 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide NOW AVAILABLE! Explore and shop the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous businesses with CCAB's 2023 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide. It features exceptional consumer goods for this holiday season from our Certified Aboriginal Businesses. Embrace meaningful connections by choosing gifts that celebrate tradition and support Indigenous businesses. Make [...] Read More

2024 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide

CCIB'S 2024 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide NOW AVAILABLE! Explore and shop the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous businesses with CCIB's 2024 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide. It features exceptional consumer goods for this holiday season from our Certified Indigenous Businesses. Embrace meaningful connections by choosing gifts that celebrate tradition and support Indigenous businesses. Make [...] Read More

2024 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide

CCIB'S 2024 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide NOW AVAILABLE! Explore and shop the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous businesses with CCIB's 2024 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide. It features exceptional consumer goods for this holiday season from our Certified Indigenous Businesses. Embrace meaningful connections by choosing gifts that celebrate tradition and support Indigenous businesses. Make [...] Read More

2026 Central Business Forum Program Book

CCIB'S 2026 Central Business Forum Program Book   Read More

Sharing Prosperity

Businesses across Ontario are increasingly recognizing the value of advancing reconciliation, building mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous Peoples, and supporting stronger Indigenous economic outcomes.

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The Robust Indigenous Economy Makes Economic Reconciliation an Urgent Business Imperative

The Robust Indigenous Economy Makes Economic Reconciliation an Urgent Business Imperative (TORONTO - November 23, 2023) – Taking action on economic reconciliation has tremendous value for Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses alike, enabling opportunities for shared economic prosperity and long-term business success. Today, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) [...] Read More

West Coast Business Forum & Award Dinner 2023

The West Coast Business Forum and Award Dinner took place on Thursday, October 19, 2023, at the Westin Bayshore Hotel in Vancouver B.C. Attendees enjoyed shopping at the Indigenous Artisans Marketplace with local vendors, coffee connection networking, and informative mainstage panels and breakout sessions. The afternoon concluded with a powerful mainstage panel on Generational Reconciliation [...] Read More

Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business announces a more than $3.4 million, multi-year funding agreement with Indigenous Services Canada

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 9, 2023, Toronto, ON - Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is proud to announce Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) has entered into a muti-year agreement with CCAB to invest more than $3.4 million into CCAB's continued and longstanding work to support Indigenous procurement. In 2018, CCAB launched Supply Change™, a comprehensive [...] Read More

Indigenous Women in Leadership 2023

The Indigenous Women in Leadership Forum & Evening Reception took place on Wednesday, October 18, 2023, at the Westin Bayshore Hotel in Vancouver, BC. Attendees gathered for a day of networking, inspiring panels, and the 2023 IWIL award presentation to Rose Paul, CEO, of Bayside Development Corporation. The Evening Reception following the conference featured Indigenous [...] Read More

What We Heard – Part II

In November 2023 CCAB researchers continued to build out our Indigenous knowledge and intellectual property portfolio by using funds provided by Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada (ISED) under their Indigenous Intellectual Property Program (IIPP) to host a roundtable in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The goal of this installment was to build on previous findings related to acknowledging and protecting Indigenous knowledge in business in an effort to start developing advocacy points that can be pursued in future.

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