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Its Time For Change(ITFC) is a uniquely Canadian economic inclusion network. ITFC is a movement as much as it is a holistic solution to build economic capacity for both Canada’s Indigenous and Business More
Informal Call Sign for Economic Growth and Prosperity
Merriam -Webster defines “Call Sign” as the combination of identifying letters assigned to an activity for use in communication!
The Truth and Reconciliation Report identified several specific Calls to Action as it pertains to the economy! The recommendations or “calls to action” will remain just that, recommendations and calls to action if we choose to do nothing!
Canadians have an opportunity to change the trajectory of our economy. The task does not have to be as daunting as one might think it is!
Whispering ‘We are here’
Buried without a ceremony, without a tear
Now’s the time we must make our choices
We must choose to educate all Canadians
Middle school history must talk of this
Every Indigenous person, regardless of their generation
Carries the scars of this painful desecration
Canada, My Canada, What have you done?
ItsTimeForChange a national supplier and buyer network to boost supply chain development and management. Register on our economic inclusion network and get notified with the latest procurement opportunities. Optimize the opportunity of the private sector and public sector procurement we are encouraging.
In this article, we look at the top indigenous employment services in Canada for the economic development of aboriginal peoples of Canada. These employment services work for the economic growth of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit community youth and help them become self-reliant and encourage them to get involved in Canada's economic growth.
As a report published online, the unemployment rate of Aboriginals in Canada from 2007 to 2019 decreased to 10.1 percent.