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Chana Trudel’s Approach to Simple Marketing and Stronger Indigenous Women in Business

The founder, CEO, and marketing specialist of Truly Creative Marketing is Chana Trudel, a proud Métis businesswoman from Slave Lake, Alberta. She is assisting women and Indigenous-owned businesses in increasing their visibility through her “done-for-you” digital ma...


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Indigenous Nations throughout Canada are changing the way tales, languages, and cultural traditions are passed down to future generations. Indigenous values guide the digitization and sharing of cassette tapes, reel-to-reel recordings, community radio archives, and family images via apps, websites, and digital repositories. These tools do more than merely “save” content; they...


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Across Northern Canada, young Indigenous entrepreneurs are driving a quiet but dramatic revolution. Youth in remote areas facing high energy costs, food insecurity, and limited local job opportunities are launching companies that provide clean energy, fresh food, and digital markets grounded in Indigenous principles. Their companies are more than just reactions to climate cha...


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Women are at the core of a rising “harvest economy” in Canada’s Indigenous territories, which includes gardens and greenhouses as well as wild harvesting, livestock, and food processing. They establish community gardens, manage small farms, lead food co-ops, and run companies that promote traditional foods in local and urban markets. Despite its importance for food security, ...


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Indigenous storytelling in Canada has made a significant transition to digital media, altering who controls narratives and who gains economically from them. Filmmakers, podcasters, and social media artists use modern platforms to reach a worldwide audience while emphasizing Indigenous languages, histories, and current realities. What started as a movement to “decolonize the a...


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