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Climate Entrepreneurship

What Climate Entrepreneurship Means for the Future of the Canada Environment

Climate entrepreneurship is an emerging field of study and the practice of developing innovative, sustainable, and community-driven solutions that address the urgent challenges posed by climate change. In regions like Manitoba, Nunavut, Northwestern Ontario, and Minnesota, where the impacts of environmental change are deeply felt, climate entrepreneurship empowers local leaders, youth, and innovators to respond with creativity, cultural knowledge, and economic opportunity.

Exploring Climate Entrepreneurship

This category highlights projects that blend green innovation, land-based learning, and entrepreneurship training to foster climate resilience in remote, Northern, and Indigenous communities. From regenerative agriculture and renewable energy to arts-based engagement and digital storytelling, climate entrepreneurs are reimagining how we live, work, and care for our environment in the face of a changing planet.

 

Activities will focus on educating and raising awareness about Intellectual Property (IP) and Indigenous Cultural Expressions among artists, youth, and Elders involved in community-based participatory arts entrepreneurship programming.
Arts & Creative Leadership

Harvesting Creativity for Community Empowerment Through Arts-Based Research

Arts-based research is not just about producing art; it is about using creativity as a tool for social inquiry and transformation.
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Explore AI-driven toolkits that revolutionize education, empower cultural exchange, and tackle northern food insecurity with Niriqatiginnga's innovative summer programs.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) News

Solutions for Northern Food Security Heading to the 2024 Arctic Congress

Through partnerships with institutions like the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, activities contribute collaboratively developed toolkits and facilitator guides.
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To help track their commitment to raising awareness about, and tracking its own performance towards advancing the Sustainable Development Goals, the project team developed a simple Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Action Tracker.

Participatory Research: Reclaiming the Right to Imagine Decolonial Futures with AI?

Explore how Art Borups Corners harnesses arts, participatory research, and AI to empower Indigenous youth in reclaiming their right to imagine decolonial futures.
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Explore Innovative Technologies: In order to enhance local food production, processing, transport, and storage, it's essential to explore and adopt innovative technologies. These technologies can help communities overcome geographical and climatic challenges and improve the efficiency and sustainability of their food systems.

Food Tech Forward: Youth explore AI Technologies for Arts and Participatory Organizational Development

Explore how initiatives like Art Borups Corners are empowering Indigenous youth in the digital world and addressing key challenges in community development and communication.
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At Niriqatiginnga, we believe that innovation can happen anywhere. By encouraging our youth to leverage their surroundings and resources, we empower them to create meaningful change within their communities. Innovate where you are and watch incredible things unfold.
Winnipeg

Canadian Innovation Week: Youth Food Security and Creative Entrepreneurship in Action

Today for Canadian Innovation Week we celebrate all of the young Canadian innovators and organizations that are supporting them along the way.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Art Borups Corners and its Youth, Arts, and Media has launched a new project aimed at building organizational capacity. The initiative involves workshops, events, and collaborative efforts to address relevant issues and amplify youth voices. Supported by community partners, the project aims to foster dialogue and awareness among young individuals from diverse backgrounds.

New Summer Youth Arts Program: Growing From the Ground Up in Manitoba

Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Art Borups Corners Youth, Arts, and Media has launched a new project aimed at building organizational capacity.
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Friendshoring: Enhancing our People Our Climate
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Friendshoring: Food Security, AI and Arctic Supply Chains

Discover how projects like Art Borups Corners and Our People Our Climate project are tackling climate change, security, and economic development in the Arctic and…
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April and May have been months filled with excitement and progress here at Niriqatiginnga and @1860 Winnipeg Arts! As spring blooms outside, we've been busy cultivating growth and innovation within our community. From new partnerships and initiatives to significant milestones reached, there's plenty to celebrate and share. Here's a glimpse into some of the highlights from the past two months

Impacts and Outcomes: May 2024 News and Updates

From new partnerships and initiatives to significant milestones reached, there's plenty to celebrate and share. Here's a glimpse into some of the highlights from the…
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From Digital Greenhouse to Food Security and Arctic AI

From Digital Greenhouse to Food Security and Arctic AI

One year after its pilot phase, the Winnipeg-based @1860 Arts Collective continues to grow thanks to the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse.
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Incubating Minnesota and Manitoba research collaboration: From art galleries to chocolate shops, creative leadership and climate entrepreneurship research supported by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design is bringing Manitoba, Minnesota and Nunavut communities closer together.

Permafrost Thaw, Infrastructure and Indigenous Communities: Lessons from Alaska

The US Army Corps of Engineers-funded research presentation will also connect with other sessions that have been focusing on northern food security like Art Borups Corners,…
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Jukebox In Exile is the new country music album from Flin Flon singer-songwriter C.C. Trubiak, blending classic country, honky-tonk, Americana and traditional storytelling into a collection of songs inspired by resilience, community and life in Northern Manitoba. Written during and after the 2025 Flin Flon wildfire evacuation, the album draws influence from country music legends including Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings and George Jones. Featuring the singles "Old Country Songs," "Being Rich" and the charting track "Outlaws Meditation," Jukebox In Exile showcases Trubiak's signature songwriting while celebrating small-town life, northern Canadian culture, queer country music and the enduring spirit of Flin Flon. The album is available now on major music streaming platforms.
Manitoba's own C.C. Trubiak's new album "Jukebox in Exile" dropped on June 5! Check it out today!

Upcoming Events

The Under $100 Art Show is coming to Winnipeg August 13-16, 2026. Get your tickets now for this amazing event! The Art Spot Canada Under $100 Art Exhibition is coming to Winnipeg, Manitoba this August! ART SPOT was created in 2008 in Calgary to support local emerging artists.  ART SPOT has curated and facilitated over 100 successful art events, including solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, workshops, concerts, body painting competitions, markets, community events and more.

WINNIPEG ARTS PROGRAMS

This platform, our Winnipeg, Manitoba hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Manitoba Arts Council Indigenous 360 Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

Manitoba Arts Council Indigenous 360 Program

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator was seeded and piloted with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse. We thank them for their investment, supporting northern arts capacity building and bringing the arts to life.

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NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO ARTS

This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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