Aboriginal business

  • Start Your Business

    Start Your Business

    Entrepreneurship is Management Creativity and imagination are characteristics of an entrepreneur.  However, entrepreneurship is also management or processes. A  panel of experts comes together at the I Do Business Atlantic Business Summit to discuss their experience in starting and growing a business. They discuss issues such as the need to know what is your…

  • 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…

  • Disparities in Aboriginal Women’s health outcomes

    Disparities in Aboriginal Women’s health outcomes

    Is it reasonable to think that creating an Aboriginal Women Health Research Centre could play a major role in improving Aboriginal women’s health?   Do you agree: We need to find ways to close the disparities in Aboriginal Women’s health outcomes? How should that be done? What would you suggest?  Join the upcoming panel…

  • Selling to Government: Finding the Right Path

    Selling to Government: Finding the Right Path

    If you are looking to sell to government or to grow your sales, you will want to hear Peter share his vast knowledge on the ABCs of selling to government and on its procurement process. Peter is a retired Executive from the government of Canada where he has held many challenging positions dealing with…

  • 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…

  • Change Is An Opportunity

    Change Is An Opportunity

    Indigenous author, inspirational speaker, master facilitator and award winning entrepreneur Sandi Boucher talks about change. Like it or not, it’s going to happen, you cannot be complacent, or live in a twilight zone in front of change.  By viewing this video you’ll learn how Sandi has learned to deal with change to become a…

  • Social Media Marketing

    Social Media Marketing

    Lisa believes that all individuals and businesses need a compelling and dynamic online presence to ensure that current, future clients and partners can find them, get to know them, develop trusting relationships with them and ultimately do business with them. She is dedicated to serving and educating entrepreneurs, professionals and the companies on how…

  • Escaping Poverty in the Ring of Fire

    Escaping Poverty in the Ring of Fire

    Elsie talks about the future of her community. To reduce her community’s poverty condition it requires sustained support.  Without a dependable constant flow of funds it’s next to impossible to plan for education, training and development programs needed to improve the community and its members’ quality of life. Elsie MacDonald,  Head Councillor, Webequie First Nation

  • Best Practices for Business

    Best Practices for Business

    A Business panel Q & A that leads to some very helpful answers. A  panel of experts comes together at the I Do Business Atlantic Business Summit to discuss their experience in starting and growing a business. They discuss issues such as the need to know what is your business sweet spot, you cannot be…

  • Renewable Energy Project

    Renewable Energy Project

     Trials and tribulations of business development Chief Hare talks trials and tribulations of business development projects for his community; and how the Mother Earth Renewable Energy (MERE) project in M’Chigeeng First Nation is producing lucrative results for the Manitoulin Island community. Chief Joe Hare, (retired) M’Chigeeng First Nation To view additional content on the…