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Industry and Inclusion
This report analyzes the Federal Supply Chain and the corresponding Indigenous industries, finding optimistic results for Indigenous business capacity.
Read MoreDIGITAL DIRECTIONS: Toward skills development and inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in the new economy
Read the report Read the brief Digital Directions: Toward skills development and inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in the new economy Published: February 28, 2019 In the new world of work, companies across almost all sectors have the responsibility to develop talent that engages in computational thinking, innovation excellence and is digitally fluent. With the rise [...] Read MoreBrand Energy Solutions
About Brand Energy Solutions Brand Energy Solutions is the leading diversified provider of specialty multi-craft services to the commercial, industrial and infrastructure markets in Canada. Our extensive portfolio of service offerings includes work access, specialty coatings, abrasive blasting, insulation, refractory, corrosion protection, weatherproofing and other related crafts. Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta and with several office [...] Read MoreNuvia Canada Inc.
About Nuvia Canada Inc. Nuvia Canada Inc. is a specialist nuclear services organization working across the complete nuclear facility lifecycle. We assist our Canadian customers to safely, economically, and successfully plan and undertake nuclear material handling, waste management, facility decommissioning and site remediation projects. Our services include strategic and technical consultancy, operational health physics, and [...] Read MoreCCAB’s initiative to raise the Indigenous procurement target to 5% adopted into Liberal party platform
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | October 1, 2019 CCAB’s initiative to raise the Indigenous procurement target to 5% adopted into Liberal party platform Toronto, ON – October 1, 2019 – Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is hopeful to see that its Supply Change initiative, to secure an increase in Federal procurement from Aboriginal businesses […]
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