Ay Lelum will be featured at The Indigenous Fashion Show at RES 2025, the leading event for Indigenous business and economic development, hosted by the National Center of American Indian Enterprise Development.
Teara Fraser of Iskwew Air appeared on the Beyond the Lair podcast to discuss her story about an unstoppable will to succeed at every level and push the limits of even her own expectations.
unstoppable will to succeed at every level and push the limits of even her own expectations”.
Cheekbone Beauty was included in a list of “10 Canadian women-owned brands we love”.
Cheekbone Beauty was included in a list of “The Absolute Best Lip Liners You Can Get In Canada”.
Teara Fraser of Iskwew Air spoke to the Vancouver Sun alongside her daughter Kiana Hill about her role as a proud disrupter in the aviation industry, creating opportunities for women and Indigenous Peoples.
Cattleytics was among the companies in the Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN) supported by a $2.7 million grant from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario to help launch the Unpuzzle Mentorship Program for foodtech entrepreneurs and the FoodTech Now funding program.
Leigh Joseph of Sḵwálwen Botanicals appeared on the Nerdy by Nature podcast to discuss melding Indigenous knowledge & western science.
Chloe Dubois of Ocean Legacy Foundation was included in a list of women who are fueling change in Richmond, BC.
Dr. Shari Van de Pol of Cattleytics was featured in a piece from McMaster in a piece on “farming for the future”.
Sonia Strobel of Skipper Otto, Leigh Joseph of Sḵwálwen Botanicals, and Sandra Phillips of movmi have all been nominated for YWCA Vancouver’s Women of Distinction Awards.
Kristine Beese of Untangle Money joined a financial planning event hosted by The Globe & Mail, where she opened the day with a presentation on the demographic trends and unique financial challenges women in Canada face.