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  2. Jenny Margetts - Wikipedia

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    After completing a 2-year business program at McTavish Business College, one of Jenny's first jobs was as office manager for the newly formed Alberta Native Communications Society, whose mandate was to produce and provide communications of all media (print, radio, TV, film) from an Indigenous perspective to the Indigenous peoples of Alberta.

  3. Tracey Lindberg - Wikipedia

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    Lindberg's areas of research include traditional Cree law, legal advocacy, and activism for Indigenous people, as well as Indigenous women. [4] In addition to teaching at the University of Ottawa, she teaches at the Native Law Program and has written/taught courses about Aboriginal business law, Indigenous women, and courses on dispute resolution.

  4. Native Women's Association of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC; French: Association des femmes autochtones du Canada [AFAC]) is a national Indigenous organization representing the political voice of Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse people in Canada, inclusive of First Nations on and off reserve, status and non-status, disenfranchised, Métis, and Inuit.

  5. World Indigenous Business Forum laying groundwork in ABQ - AOL

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    The World Indigenous Business Forum is coming to Albuquerque Oct. 28-30. The forum was started by the Indigenous Leadership Development Institute Inc. in Winnipeg, Canada. Albuquerque will be the ...

  6. Category:Women indigenous leaders in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women indigenous leaders in Canada" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Pauktuutit - Wikipedia

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    Pauktuutit also has a subgroup called the Women's Business Network, intended to support Inuit women in the workforce and provide advice and resources for starting small businesses and becoming self-employed. [6] The organization is heavily involved in political activism and advocacy work focused on better legislation for Inuit women.

  8. Lily Gladstone on Why Native Representation in ... - AOL

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    That’s something that Native women, statistically, we deal with more than any other people in this country, is missing and murdered Indigenous sisters. Missing and murdered Indigenous peoples.

  9. Saskatchewan Indian Women's Association - Wikipedia

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    Groups such as the National Indian Brotherhood (now the Assembly of First Nations) took a stance against the women in Corbiere v Canada, resulting in Mary Two-Axe Early and 60 other Indigenous women making their case against gender discrimination in the international arena, only to return home and find that they had been evicted from their ...