Co-hosting the 2019 #Indspire Awards ceremony with actress Michelle Thrush.

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Co-hosting the 2019 #Indspire Awards ceremony with actress Michelle Thrush.
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Study: Indigenous Employees More Satisfied When Working for Indigenous Employers
“The study - a collaboration between the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and Indspire - surveyed recipients of the Indspire's Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF).”
“The findings show that Indigenous employees working for Indigenous employers in Ontario report higher job satisfaction than those working with non-Indigenous employees. On average, the study shows, Indigenous people working for Indigenous employers feel more valued at work, are satisfied with their current employment, and work their desired number of hours.”
“‘They also feel that their work directly impacts Indigenous communities in a positive way,’ said Samantha Morton, director of research for CCAB...‘It really doesn't come down to Indigenous grads that are working for non-Indigenous businesses, say, in high-stress areas that could lead them to have lower job satisfaction,’ she said. ‘What it really comes down to is the internal processes, the culture, and the operations of the business.’”
CBC News, September 23, 2020: “Study shows Indigenous employees more satisfied when working for Indigenous employers”
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business and Indspire, September 22, 2020: Insights into Indigenous Post-Secondary Graduates’ Experiences in the Canadian Workforce (35 pages, PDF)
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ALEXISONFIRE DEBUTS NEW SONG “SEASON OF THE FLOOD” JANUARY HEADLINE SHOWS IN WINNIPEG, EDMONTON, CALGARY, + VANCOUVER THE DISTILLERS DIRECT SUPPORT FOR ALL CANADIAN DATES CO-HEADLINE SHOW IN SEATTLE ON JANUARY 26
ALEXISONFIRE DEBUTS NEW SONG “SEASON OF THE FLOOD“ JANUARY HEADLINE SHOWS IN WINNIPEG, EDMONTON, CALGARY, + VANCOUVER
THE DISTILLERS DIRECT SUPPORT FOR ALL CANADIAN DATES
CO-HEADLINE SHOW IN SEATTLE ON JANUARY 26
ALEXISONFIRE is starting 2020 with a bang. The band has just released a new song, “Season of the Flood,” available to stream and purchase via DSPs HERE. A seductive, hypnotic,…
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This week in Toronto at the Indspire National Gathering, Sheraton Centre. #indspire #nationalgathering #tammybeauvaisdesigns #nativedesignclothing #fashion (at Sheraton Centre Toronto) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Fm35iF2LE/?igshid=jhl85n4dykiu
An art student left this on my desk-thought it was spot on! 🙌🏼 im not sure who originally wrote this but...i love it! #wordsthatmatter #indspire #wordsofwisdom #wordsonwednesday #maketodaycount (at The Artist's Loft, Modesto Ca)
The Indspire Awards were established in 1993 in conjunction with the United Nations’ International Decade of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, and after 24 years, 337 outstanding First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals have been honoured for their accomplishments. These positive role models demonstrate to Indigenous youth that they can achieve their dreams, too.
Hosted by multi-award nominated actress and singer/songwriter, Cheri Maracle and well-known TV personality, Kyle Nobess, the 2017 Indspire Awards were broadcast on Global TV and APTN from Ottawa, Ontario on July 1st. The ceremony featured Indigenous talent from across the country, including a special guest performance by musical icon, Buffy Sainte-Marie!