Indigenomics: what lies beyond the socio-economic gap?

The Indigenomics Institute is leading the narrative that a $100-billion Indigenous economy is achievable and possible now but requires constructive generative economic design and focus.
ISG Manitoba Senator Murray Sinclair, former chief commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, eloquently centres our collective leadership and response to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action when he said, 'We have described for you a mountain. We have shown you the path to the top. We call upon you to do the climbing,' writes Carol Anne Hilton.
The complexity of these times has come to head in a glorious chaotic unfolding. What is glaring at this country is an economic response of unprecedented extent. While the immediate economic response to date has been characterized by high expenditures in financial support across various sectors and i...

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