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Research has revealed despite a steady growth in recent years, Canadian businesses owned by Indigenous women already up against systemic barriers have fallen prey to COVID. Tabatha Bull, an Anishinaabe woman from Nipissing First Nation and the president and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, joins "This Matters" host Saba Eitizaz to speak about how we level the playing field for Indigenous women in business and why it is essential for Canada's economy to do so.
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Research has revealed despite a steady growth in recent years, Canadian businesses owned by Indigenous women already up against systemic barriers have fallen prey to COVID. Tabatha Bull, an Anishinaabe woman from Nipissing First Nation and the president and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, joins "This Matters" host Saba Eitizaz to speak about how we level the playing field for Indigenous women in business and why it is essential for Canada's economy to do so.

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