Through Travel Alberta’s renewed agreement with Indigenous Tourism Alberta, Alberta’s government is investing $6 million over three years to support Indigenous-led tourism.
IKEA continues its commitment to building positive and respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people through its Indigenous Reconciliation Strategy.
Hudson’s Bay will auction key artifacts—including its Royal Charter—during its restructuring under creditor protection, highlighting its historic legacy.
Upon completion, Buffalo Run will offer 390 acres of retail, dining and recreation experiences. It is one of three community villages within the overall development of Taza, which, upon completion, will house more than 700,000 square feet of retail across 1,200 acres.
The funding will support 11 Indigenous tourism projects that will drive cultural preservation, sustainable economic growth, and the development of local economies across Canada.