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Pages in category "Indigenous film and television production companies in Canada" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Indigenous statistics is a relatively new concept, recently gaining attraction in the research world. [1] It aims to decolonize the data and provide fair statistics to Indigenous communities. [2] [1] Indigenous statistics critique the production of open data and conclusions being drawn from open data statistics.
The not-for-profit organization delivers actionable insights to help Canada's leaders make informed, evidence-based decisions. The Conference Board of Canada is dedicated to solving Canada's most challenging and critical issues and provides high quality analysis as a resource for insights that are non-partisan and non-ideological.
The Indspire Research Knowledge Nest is the first Indigenous research program of its kind developed in Canada. With data analysis skills rapidly becoming critical to economic success, the Research Nest is poised to seize this original opportunity to foster Indigenous engagement and leadership in quantitative research and data science roles.
First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC) (French: La Banque des Premières Nations du Canada) is the first Canadian chartered bank to be independently controlled by Indigenous shareholders. [1] FNBC is a Schedule 1 Federally Regulated Bank in accordance with the Bank Act [ 2 ] and received its charter on 19 November 1996.
Canada is the world's eighth-largest economy as of 2022, with a nominal GDP of approximately US$2.2 trillion. [1] It is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Group of Seven (G7), and is one of the world's top ten trading nations , with a highly globalized economy.
In February 2024, Bank of Nova Scotia announced the creation of first indigenous-owned investment dealer in Canada. Cedar Leaf Capital is a partnership between two indigenous development corporations and one indigenous peoples corporation. Each side owns 23.3% of the shares and Scotiabank controls the rest.
The first new power generation facility since the establishment of the company was the expansion of the Iqaluit power plant. [ 5 ] The geography of Nunavut presents unique challenges to hydro-electric facilities, but the company is actively engaged in site reviews for hydro-electric developments in the 12-20 MW range around Iqaluit , the ...