Public Policy
We deliver a practical framework for analysis using a smart, methodical, and resolute approach to theory and data driven innovation.
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Identify policy problems.
Then, we analyze the core causes.
Design viable policy solutions.
Implement, and examine proposed hypothesis.
Test this hypothesis with assessment.
Refine that hypothesis through constant checking and feedback.
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We utilize data and research to strengthen Indigenous affluence and welfare by confirming that the needs and interests of Indigenous businesses educate policy and programs at all levels of government. The purposes are to enhance access to procurement, access to new and existing markets, and access to funding for Indigenous businesses and entities.
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Procurement
Procurement is the means of acquiring supplies and essential services. We utilize research and policy to identify the bottleneck and opportunities for Indigenous enterprises. This incorporates procurement from all levels of government, commercial companies, and Indigenous entities.
Discover how we can support Indigenous entrepreneurs and businesses with the right tools, and training. Ultimately, strengthen your business through corporation and government, and enhance Indigenous procurement costing and supply chain to sustain your business growth.
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Funding
Access to funding refers to the process of acquiring financial services. We identify obstacles and opportunities to increase access to funding for Indigenous Nations, businesses, and entities.
Policy writer(s) and program designer(s).
Policy writer(s) and program designer(s) need to be thinking essentially about their procedures such as:
Bibliography
Talks about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
State of Our World
UN DESA.
UN Secretary General | SDG Sustainable Development | United Nations
Treaty-making
Indigenous peoples have been negotiating treaties and their indigenous rights with the Crown since the arrival of the first Europeans. This includes working towards a nation-to-nation relationship which led to Haida v. British Columbia ruling in 2004. The principles express their intention to implement UNDRIP and their obligation to improve Indigenous relations.
Bibliography
Treaty-making has resulted from the following:
Statement of Principles to Modern Treaty Implementation
(Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, 2023).
Constitutional Talks on Self-Government
Between 1982 and 1986, a series of special constitutional conferences were held to discuss Indigenous constitutional matters. The Indigenous rights to self-government was the most prominent subject in these discussions.