Fist Nations

  • Profile: POSITIVE THOUGHTS, POSITIVE RESULTS

    Profile: POSITIVE THOUGHTS, POSITIVE RESULTS

    Profile of a Successful Aboriginal Woman Dr. Shannon McDonald  It took her a long time to acquire self-confidence, but once she did she trained as a physician, completing her MD in 1998 (at the tender age of 40), followed with post-graduate medical training in Community Medicine and Psychiatry. She has had broad experience at multiple…

  • Governance and Leadership: Defining Good Governance

    Governance and Leadership: Defining Good Governance

    [et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text]   What is the meaning of good governance? What are its key dimensions? How does it impact on the well-being of community members? To reinforce public management in some communities, what needs to be done? Those are but a few of the questions debated by our panelists. Angie Lafontaine, Founder &…

  • Aboriginal Environmental Leadership Circle

    Aboriginal Environmental Leadership Circle

    Promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics careers to Aboriginal Youth Cheryl Recollet, President Joseph Wabegijig, Vice President Aboriginal Environment Leadership Circle        

  • Building capacity in Opaskwayak

    Building capacity in Opaskwayak

    Stan talks about how the discovery of minerals within the community’s traditional land has created an opportunity to build capacity in Opaskwayak. Stan Mcgelvrey Lead Coordinator Nacco Mining Supply Company      

  • Engaging the Community & Environment with a Native Plant Nursery

    Engaging the Community & Environment with a Native Plant Nursery

    Michael sees his mission as helping repair the earth from a multitude of disturbances. We explore with him restoring land that has been mined to a natural or economically usable state and other modern mining practices such as the restoration of productive ecosystems. We discover how plants may look the same, be called by the same name…

  • Insights in Working with Aboriginal People

    Insights in Working with Aboriginal People

    We have discovered this pearl of wisdom, thanks to a good friend of the Idea Connector Network. A presentation delivered by Bob Joseph, to the Vancouver Board of Trade.  In his presentation Bob provides great insights in working more effectively with Aboriginal people. He has worked as an associate professor at Royal Roads University. In…

  • Finding the Right Partner

    Finding the Right Partner

    With panelists Bob Crane and Paul F. Wilkinson and Bernd Christmas, we learn about what companies are looking for in an Indigenous partner and how they evaluate potential partnerships. They also talk about the importance of building a reputation and much more. Bob Crane, Manager, Aboriginal Business Development, Atco Structures and Logistics Bernd Christmas,…

  • Success Story

    Success Story

    Turtle Technologies Inc. out of Corner Brook, a company that provides information technology services. She started her company in Ontario back in 2004, set up a Corner Brook office in 2013 and has since hired local people. She tells us what moved her to become an entrepreneur and how she overcame obstacles along the…

  • The Power of Using Questions

    The Power of Using Questions

    “> Lisa shares her views on “The Power of Using Questions.” She talks about developing and asking questions that provoke reflection to get meaningful information and initiate action. Lisa Charleyboy, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Urban Native Magazine.

  • Can Partnerships offer opportunities to Aboriginal Communities?

    Can Partnerships offer opportunities to Aboriginal Communities?

    > With our panelists Bernd Christmas, Bob Crane and Paul F. Wilkinson we are discovering that partnerships can be beneficial to communities that do not benefit from Natural Resources. We explore with our panelists the strategic advantages and disadvantages of partnerships; the value communities are seeking, the leveraging of the partners’ contribution and more.…