Montreal Indigenous Business Leaders

 Montreal indigenous business leaders as in the participation of members of the First Nations to promote the first inhabitants of our city and province. An indigenous presence that dates back to 11,000 years and a 16th century that marks the beginning of regular contacts between indigenous peoples and Europeans.

 A 16th century when the presence of Indigenous peoples was limited to three groups only, the Iroquoians in Quebec and in the Great Lakes, the Algonquians in the Gulf of St-Lawrence and the Inuit in Labrador-Ungava. Indigenous people who, unfortunately, were subject to the extreme mismanagement, violence and brutality of Christopher Columbus.

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 The Iroquoian were sedentary people who practiced agriculture while the Inuit and the Algonquians were nomads who lived by fishing, hunting and gathering wild fruits. Indigenous peoples now called First Nations, Inuit and Métis.

Global Warming and Climate Change

 It is a close relationship with their environment, along with a profound spiritual, cultural, social, and economic connection with nature that places the First Nations in a unique position. A position that enables them to fully understand that climate change and global warming require immediate adjustments and improvements. 

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 The First Nations have been living in the same territories and in the same ecosystems for centuries. Indigenous communities with a knowledge based on long-term love and respect for the natural world. A knowledge that enables them to create, encourage, develop and promote successful climate resilience projects.

Indigenous Business Leaders and Sponsors

 Those are the reasons why companies owned by members of the First Nations will be contacted and visibility programs will be offered. New pages, new content and interesting customers mostly because their most important belief is to live in harmony with nature..

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 Indigenous communities who depend on an ecological richness for their economic, social, and cultural well-being. A dependence that enables them to be highly sensitive to the effects of extreme weather and a knowledge that makes them powerful fighters against climate change and global warming

Customers and Supporters

 Indigenous Entrepreneurs and customers who, if they are interested, will become part of our Montreal Kits endeavor and who, should they be interested and concerned, will play a key role in sharing and promoting some of their ethics and values. 

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 Indigenous business leaders and companies owned by members of the First Nations located in the City of Montreal. Highly successful companies that specialize in management, marketing, accounting, finance, data processing ...

 There are many different reasons why online visibility is important. Traffic is not a direct correlation to bottom-line revenue but, a unique, interesting and successful website can and does attract many visitors and, when done properly, can and does turn visitors into interested readers, followers and buyers.

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