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Derrick Neeposh – Chairman and President, Board of Compensation and CREECO
Hear from Derrick Neeposh, Chairman and President, Board of Compensation and CREECO. Derrick lends us insight on Creeco, their services and companies as well as what it means to accept the CCAB Aboriginal Economic Development Award at the CCAB East Coast Business Forum. Congratulations to Derrick and CREECO for this incredible achievement!
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Houston Barnaby, Partner at Indigenous Treaty Partners
Hear from Houston Barnaby, Partner at Indigenous Treaty Partners and their journey founding their organization. Houston attended the CCAB East Coast Business Forum on April 28, 2022 and speaks on his view as to why events like this are so important to attend and support.
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Victoria LaBillois – Co Owner of Wejuseg Construction
Victoria LaBillois, Co Owner of Wejuseg Construction speaks about the importance of the CCAB East Coast Business Forum in Halifax and what it means to her as an attendee and entrepreneur.
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Jamie L. Lickers, Vice President, Indigenous Markets at CIBC
Jamie L. Lickers, Vice President, Indigenous Markets at CIBC speaks about why they took a lead sponsor role at the CCAB East Coast Business Forum in Halifax as well as her role at the bank.
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Tabatha Bull – President & CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
President & CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, Tabatha Bull speaks direct from the East Coast Business Forum in Halifax late last week. Tabatha discusses progress made over the past two years and update members and prospective members on currant grants and other opportunities for Indigenous businesses from coast to coast.
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Okanagan Indigenous Business Leader Chosen as 2022 Lifetime Achievement Recipient
Okanagan Indigenous Business Leader Chosen as 2022 Lifetime Achievement Recipient (KELOWNA, BC): Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is pleased to announce business leader, Robert Louie, as the 2022 recipient of the annual Aboriginal Business Lifetime Achievement Award. Louie, a former practicing lawyer, received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the Justice Institute of B.C. […]
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Mohawk Turtle Clan Twins are Young Aboriginal Entrepreneur Recipients
Mohawk Turtle Clan Twins are Young Aboriginal Entrepreneur Recipients JANUARY 14, 2022 (Toronto, ON): Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is excited to announce, twin sisters Dakota and Jesse Brant from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory as dual recipients of the 2022 Young Aboriginal Entrepreneur Award. The twin sisters and Mohawk turtle clan […]
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CCAB Releases Results of a Targeted Analysis of Phase II of COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey
CCAB Releases Results of a Targeted Analysis of Phase II of COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 9, 2021 – In further effort to ensure an inclusive post-pandemic economic recovery, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), are releasing two reports based on the impacts […]
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28 Indigenous-owned businesses receive new Hydro One Business Grant in partnership with the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
28 Indigenous-owned businesses receive new Hydro One Business Grant in partnership with the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business TORONTO, Oct. 13, 2021 – Today, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and Hydro One announced the 28 recipients of the Hydro One Business Grant. As many businesses continue to face financial challenges associated with the […]
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Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Partners with Hydro One to support Indigenous Businesses
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Partners with Hydro One to support Indigenous Businesses Toronto, ON – August 23, 2021 – Today, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) announced a partnership with Hydro One to support Indigenous owned businesses through two types of grants. Businesses that are majority owned and controlled by an Indigenous Canadian […]
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