University of Manitoba
About University of Manitoba Awaiting Business Description... Keywords: Websitehttps://umanitoba.ca/ContactContact Name: Monique WhitehillJob Title: Manager, Purchasing ServicesEmail Address: monique.whitehill@umanitoba.caPhone Number: 204-474-9120 Location Office Address EITC-E3-534, 75B Chancellors Circle Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada
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Baker Hughes
About Baker Hughes We develop and deploy the most advanced technologies to serve energy and industrial companies looking for more efficient, more reliable and cleaner solutions. Our diverse portfolio of technologies and solutions are transforming how industry works today and in the future. Keywords: Websitewww.bakerhughes.comContactContact Name: Michael TrofimukJob Title: Managing Director, Baker Hughes CanadaEmail Address: [...]
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Fast Labour Solutions Ltd.
About Fast Labour Solutions Ltd. Fast Labour Solutions (FLS), established in 2000 by Janice Larocque, a Métis woman, and its affiliate, Spirit Omega, have grown to become one of Canada’s largest and most successful Indigenous women owned recruitment, employment, and training companies in Canada. FLS has extensive experience providing its clients with strategic sourcing strategies, [...]
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Indigenous-Owned Exporting SMEs in Canada
A joint publication with CCAB and Global Affairs Canada, to review the characteristics of Indigenous SMEs involved in global trade.
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Indigenous-Owned Exporting SMEs in Canada
Read the report Indigenous-Owned Exporting SMEs in Canada: A Joint Publication by the Office of the Chief Economist of Global Affairs Canada and the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Published: June 21, 2019 In partnership with the Office of the Chief Economist of Global Affairs Canada (OCE-GAC), the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is [...]
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Adàwe: Export Experiences of Indigenous Entrepreneurs
Read the report Adàwe: Export Experiences of Indigenous Entrepreneurs A joint report by the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business and Global Affairs Canada Published: October 18, 2023 The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and Global Affairs Canada (GAC) have continued our collaboration to explore the characteristics and challenges faced by Indigenous businesses that export. [...]
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Atāmitowin: Export Experiences of Indigenous Entrepreneurs
Read the report View the infographic Read the French Report View the French Infographic Atāmitowin: Export Experiences of Indigenous Entrepreneurs A joint report by the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business and Global Affairs Canada Published: September 18, 2024 Atāmitowin aims to enhance our understanding of the obstacles facing Indigenous entrepreneurs and exporters. This is the [...]
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Success and Sustainability: An Introduction to Indigenous Participation in the Forestry Sector
Read the report Success and Sustainability: An Introduction to Indigenous Participation in the Forestry Sector Funded by Natural Resources Canada Published: October 2, 2024 Indigenous Peoples and communities have strong economic and cultural ties to the forestry sector, however, little information is available on how Indigenous businesses operate in the industry. CCIB undertook this research [...]
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Success and Sustainability: Training and Skills Development
Read the report Success and Sustainability: Training and Skills Development Funded by Natural Resources Canada Published: Dec 12, 2025 Indigenous participation in the forestry industry is critical for economic growth, environmental stewardship, and community sustainability. However, several challenges hinder full engagement, including skills shortages, limited access to training, procurement barriers, and a lack of integration [...]
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Reviewing Regional Indigenous Procurement- Barriers and Wise Practices
Read the report Read the French Report Reviewing Regional Indigenous Procurement - Barriers and Wise Practices Funded by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Published: October 16, 2024 Given the significant procurement spends dispersed by provinces, territories, and municipalities, CCIB undertook this research to understand how to increase Indigenous procurement in these areas by learning about relevant [...]
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