Welcome to our spotlight on Indigenous entrepreneurs. This collection of stories is a tribute to the inspiring and innovative Indigenous entrepreneurs who are making significant contributions to their communities and the broader economy.

In the face of unique challenges, Indigenous entrepreneurs bring resilience, creativity, and a deep-rooted respect for their heritage. They carry the legacy of their ancestors into the future, merging traditional knowledge with modern practices. Each business they establish serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration, demonstrating what can be achieved with dedication, courage, and passion.

In this section, you’ll meet diverse Indigenous entrepreneurs from across the country – from artisans who are keeping ancient crafting techniques alive to innovators who are paving the way for the next generation. Their journeys are as diverse as they are, yet they all share a common thread of entrepreneurial spirit, a dedication to their craft, and a commitment to strengthening their communities.

Our featured stories offer a glimpse into their unique entrepreneurial journeys, illuminating the spirit and strength of these remarkable individuals. You’ll learn about the origins of their businesses, their successes, and their ongoing efforts to contribute to their communities and the Indigenous economy.

As you dive into these captivating narratives, you’ll discover the deep connection that these Indigenous entrepreneurs have to their land, their culture, and their communities. This connection shapes their approach to business, infusing their work with authenticity and passion that sets them apart in their respective industries.

Supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs is an essential step toward economic reconciliation. By learning about, supporting, and celebrating these businesses, we contribute to a stronger, more diverse, and inclusive economy. We invite you to join us on this journey, discovering and supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs and helping to amplify their voices and their impactful work.

Molded Fortitude Consulting: Clayton Williams on Healing, Culture & Choosing Light

Guiding Personal Growth Through Culture Molded Fortitude Consulting, founded in 2025 by Clayton Williams, is a First Nations-owned business based on Coast Salish Territory. Clayton, who is of Ktunaxa heritage,…

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Inside Plant the Town: A First Nations Gardening Business Built on Care and Connection

Anishinaabe gardener and educator Chante Chevalier blends over 35 years of experience with cultural knowledge to create inclusive, meaningful garden spaces in Fort Erie. Through her business, Plant the Town, she’s growing more than gardens—she’s growing confidence, connection, and community.

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Tosum’s Charlene Muskego Inspires Wellness & Fitness in Indigenous Communities

Charlene Muskego Empowering Indigenous Communities Through Fitness Tosum Ltd, founded in July 2023 by Charlene Muskego, is an Indigenous-owned fitness and wellness business based in Treaty Six Territory, in Edmonton…

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Shining Bear Designs: Wearable Teachings by Indigenous Designer Samantha Andreola

Shining Bear Designs is a unique Indigenous-owned apparel company based in Coquitlam, BC, on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Kwikwetlem First Nation. Founded by Samantha, an Indigenous…

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Indigenous Chef Sarah Mierau: Blending Tradition and Innovation at Tradish’s The Ancestor Café

Indigenous Chef Sarah Mierau is redefining culinary traditions through her innovative creations at Tradish’s The Ancestor Café. Sarah, a member of the Dene and Algonquin Nations, has created a range…

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