BC First Nations
Lunch with Kim Baird
Kim Baird forges ahead with business development following the historic First Nations treaty.
Musqueam Band: This Land Is My Land
The Musqueam develop their capacity as a real estate powerhouse.The New Nickel Mining
A B.C. company is building a better mousetrap.Tourism Threatens Water Security in Okanagan
The Okanagan consumes twice Canada's per-capita's rate of water.B.C. First Nations & Business
B.C. CEOs and aboriginal chiefs walk a mile in each other's shoes.The Nisga'a's Private Struggle
The Nisga'a can own their homes for the first time – but also lose them.Haida Gwaii's Democracy Dilemma
Navigating the complications of consensus-based politics on Haida Gwaii.Branding Aboriginal Communities
The power of story could make aboriginal communities grow and prosper.
Shawn Atleo Elected AFN Chief
Some backstory on Shawn Atleo's recent election as AFN national chief.
A $7-million First Nations Regeneration Fund
What's not to like about a new fund that helps First Nations join power projects?The Promised Lands | B.C. land rights, B.C. treaties
The future of First Nations land rightsBuilding Respect
It’s the developer’s dilemma: how to retain the soul of the land you’re building on.Born Leader: Shawn Atleo
The highrise owners weren't ready for his big idea ‒ a coffee shop in every lobby.In This Section
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Brian Wong, CEO of Kiip Inc.,
on being a 21-year-old CEO


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