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Haisla members vote overwhelmingly in favour of supporting Cedar LNG

Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp. are expected to make a final investment decision on the project by the end of June

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Kitimat

Indigenous leaders, banking executives, and government seek concrete solutions to address economic barriers at second Economic Reconciliation Roundtable

Indigenous leaders, banking executives, and government seek concrete solutions to address economic barriers at second Economic Reconciliation Roundtable
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Canada's Best Executives 2024: Hailing the leaders who move their companies forward

ROB Magazine presents the fifth annual Best Executive Awards, celebrating executives in operations, finance, HR, tech, sustainability and more

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Ontario
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Can reconciliation and profitability coexist? Clearwater Seafood thinks so

Clearwater Seafood is charting a new path as an indigenous-owned company. Can seven-generation thinking and profitability coexist?

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Canada
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China
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Formation of new procurement organization may muddy the waters for Indigenous businesses

The newly created First Nations Procurement Organization (FNPO) aims to make the federal government live up to its 2021 commitment of awarding a minimum of five per cent of the value of contracts from government departments and agencies to Indigenous managed or owned businesses. That target was set to be reached by 2024. However, currently less than one per cent of about $22 billion the federal government spends every year procuring goods and services from businesses across Canada goes toward Indigenous businesses.

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