Economic reconciliation is a concept that’s becoming increasingly popular in our vernacular these days but it can only happen if there are willing participants...
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We learned a lot of lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. Two of the biggest might be how much we are connected to the online world, and how much we want timely...
Making gains: Indigenous education paving the way to reconciliation
It’s been eight years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its final report and 94 Calls to Action. Call #62 addresses in part the need for...
In recent years, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) has emerged as a prominent subject in business. This shift is driven by changing expectations from...
Powering the future: Manitoba Hydro rises to meet the challenges ahead
Manitoba Hydro doesn’t have a crystal ball but it can predict the future—we’re going to need a LOT more energy in the coming years. Thanks to surveys with...
A visit to Manitoba means travelling through Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Territories and communities that are signatories to Treaties 6 and 10, the original lands...
“On the very first day of the war, we (the citizens of Odessa, Ukraine) all were woken up by explosions at five a.m.,” says Liza Briukhina. “I felt bad and...
The road ahead: Southern Chiefs’ Organization’s big plans for The Bay are underway
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization is well on its way to turning the largest corporate gift of reconciliation in Canadian history into a mixed-use development...
Open doors: CPA Manitoba building bridges for Indigenous learners
CPA Manitoba, the provincial regulator for the province’s accounting profession, started its reconciliation journey three years ago with a commitment to see...
A recipe for success: Winnipeg-based wealth management firm continues to build employee ownership
Evan Mancer has a recipe for helping clients reach their retirement goals and a key ingredient to the firm’s recent success is employees eat their own cooking...