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Carey Price leaning on a fence in a field
Carey Price leaning on a fence in a field
Photo courtesy of David Curleigh

Supporting Indigenous Cultures showcases the Canadian organizations, academic institutions, and partnerships working to support Indigenous peoples in reaching their highest potential and in building strong communities.

Mediaplanet Canada is grateful to be working on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinaabe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples and what is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.

Successful Indigenous Partnerships Begin with Mutual Understanding

The University of Ottawa has released a new guide to aid organization’s in fostering collaborative partnerships with Indigenous communities.

Carey Price on Family, Culture, and His Career

Carey Price, Olympic gold medalist, Canadiens goaltender, and member of the Ulkatcho First Nation, reflects on his life on the ice and back in Anahim Lake, BC.

Setting up Indigenous Graduates for Success in a Virtual World

As workplaces become more virtual, the Indigenous Professional Association of Canada shares ways organizations can seek out young Indigenous professionals.

Knowledge of Indigenous Cultures Plays Vital Role In Indigenous Learners’ Success

At Bow Valley College in Alberta, Indigenous students have access to invaluable expertise, support, and community fostered by many Elders on campus.

Helping New Indigenous Students Gain a Sense of Belonging

Humber College’s Indigenous Education and Engagement support service centre helps Indigenous students find their home and family away from home.

Bobbie Racette on Overcoming Barriers in the Tech Industry

We asked Bobbie Racette, Founder and CEO of Virtual Gurus, about her entrepreneurial journey, workplace diversity, and what’s next.

Friendship Centres Offer Valuable Support to Urban Indigenous Peoples

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted Friendship Centres to adapt to changing needs, and they remain crucial resources for urban Indigenous peoples across Canada.

How COVID-19 Is Impacting Indigenous Businesses

Take the money you were planning to spend anyway and spend it where it’s going to have a greater impact — on Indigenous businesses. Here’s why.

The Power of Buying Local to Restart Ontario’s Indigenous Economy

As Canada reignites its economic engines, Hydro One works alongside Indigenous communities to build a better, brighter future for all of Ontario.

Pride in Partnerships: How Sodexo Works With Indigenous Communities

For Sodexo Canada, partnerships with Indigenous Communities and Nations goes beyond day-to-day business but instead focuses on lasting impact and economic reconciliation.

The Organization Diversifying Canada’s Supply Chain

Businesses don’t consider supplier diversity often enough, according to the CAMSC, which connects underrepresented businesses to corporate supply chains.

Bob Joseph on Indigenous Support and Reconciliation in the Time of COVID-19

Bob Joseph from Indigenous Corporate Training Inc. discusses how organizations can support Indigenous communities, businesses, and employees during COVID-19.

Changing the Way Police Do Business Is Imperative for the Indigenous Women of Canada

Lorraine Whitman, President of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, on the importance of police reform in light of violence against Indigenous communities.

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