Training

  • Coping as a Life Coach

    Coping as a Life Coach

    Owning her Own Life Coaching Business  In this interview we have explored with Jessica what guided her to take the path of a “Life Coach”.  She tells us about her experiences, tragedies influencing  her life and what keeps her awake at night,. However, Jessica also enables us to discover her beacon that guides her…

  • In Conversation with Sheila Isaac

    In Conversation with Sheila Isaac

    Sheila is a woman of many talents and many experiences, a lawyer by profession. She talks about her experience as a Band Manager, a Policy Advisor (Aboriginal Youth and Women) and about how she came to Human Resources almost by accident. She reflects on the meaning of life experiences and leaves us with the…

  • Disparities in Aboriginal Women’s Health: Part 3 & 4

    Disparities in Aboriginal Women’s Health: Part 3 & 4

     Aboriginal Women’s Health: Can parity be reached in health equity? These 3 subject experts are living the daily realities of gaps in Aboriginal health outcomes. Can those gaps be closed? Can health equity for Aboriginal women be achieved? What if there was a new approach to family and community health?  Could creating an Aboriginal…

  • Memski: Creating Economic Growth for Mi’kmaw People

    Memski: Creating Economic Growth for Mi’kmaw People

    Memski is connecting Mi’kmaw people, skills and projects. With Sheila we talk about how Minski brings the resources needed for the Mi’kmaw people and contractors to provide services to build the Maritime Link project, a transmission system that includes 180-kilometre subsea cables that will deliver hydroelectric power from Cape Ray in Newfoundland to an…

  • From Social Assistance to PhD

    From Social Assistance to PhD

    Julie talks about her experience of living on social assistance to taking the path of personal growth to earn her PhD. In an insightful interview, she describes the road she took to achieve success, her determination, challenges, lessons learned and her road to work-life balance. Julie Pelletier, Chair and Associate Professor Department of Indigenous Studies…

  • Aboriginal Staffing in Corporate Calgary

    Aboriginal Staffing in Corporate Calgary

    First Aboriginal business of its kind in Alberta Janice talks about her experience in starting the first Aboriginal for profit staffing agency in Alberta; and about the hurdles she had to overcome as an Aboriginal business women. She shares her thoughts on the impact technology is having on the industry. Janice Larocque President Spirit…

  • Share your knowledge and build on practical experiences

    Share your knowledge and build on practical experiences

    Gain important development experience and establish important connections with organizations engaged in indigenous development around the world. Claire talks about how the University of Winnipeg Master’s in Development Practice: Indigenous Development builds the skills required to be a successful practitioner of sustainable development.  Indigenous knowledge and experience are at the core of an innovative curriculum…

  • NWAC’s Vision of The Future: Aboriginal Women’s Issues

    NWAC’s Vision of The Future: Aboriginal Women’s Issues

    The Future of Aboriginal Women Issues, Dawn Lavell-Harvard in conversation with Denise Anne Boissonneau, LL.B “As we moved forward in time we need to get away from the notion of consultation… women need the right to real, informed, free and prior consent…” Dawn Lavell Harvard, President Native Women Association of Canada (NWAC)  Please, share…

  • Access to Equal Opportunities

    Access to Equal Opportunities

    Although there is momentum within the Aboriginal community when it comes to employment, education and economic prosperity more needs to be done at the corporate level to ensure cultural inclusion. Monique Bateman Special Advisor on Aboriginal Relations TD Bank To view additional content on the 2nd Annual Creative Leaders’ Symposium click Symposium  Please, share…

  • The Secrets of a Successful Career

    The Secrets of a Successful Career

     Denise Anne Boissoneau speaks with Dawn Lavell-Harvard about her career, NWAC perspective of Aboriginal Women’s Issues  and Dawn share her views on NWAC and the future of women’s issues Dawn Lavell Harvard, President Native Women Association of Canada (NWAC)  Please, share this video, use button and add a thought below