Cultivating impact for generations to come
Cultivating impact for generations to come
In 2018, Canoe Coworking was founded with the principles of creating opportunities for Indigenous businesses to succeed.
Our original vision was that of a coworking space, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Following setbacks, strategic snafus' and an evaluation of work-life balance in 2022, we decided to alter our direction.
Now, we share our passion by helping others through liasioning, educating, and collaborative consulting.
The relationships we build turn into foundations for mid to large-scale projects, both on and off First Nations land.
Our approach is rooted in Indigenous Two-Eyed Seeing Principles, applied with Western standards of success.
We strive to empower and educate our clients to outfit them with the tools they need to succeed.
Talk to us today about how we can start the conversation, answer those tough questions or enlighten your journey.
Our service includes a consultation process to
help identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
We know firsthand how difficult navigating new waters can be.
Our method enables others to make those first steps, deepen relationships or change course altogether.
We want to give each of you the time and guidance you deserve. Together we’ll create and refine your plan for success.
We didn’t get here alone. And neither will you.
Tara strives to unite communities focused on building sustainable, Indigenous-led knowledge and practices both locally and internationally.
A graduate of the Social Innovation and Community Development Certificate, she is a dedicated leader in systems change building on over seven years of experience bridging projects and people.
As an Indigenous, Two-Spirit Woman, and a 60s Scoop Adoptee, Tara brings her lived experience together with her professional background to educate, enlighten and empower stakeholders.
Our office is upon the lands of our ancestors and relatives, the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples.
We are on the Métis Nation homeland.
Winnipeg is on Treaty One territory.
Its residents drink water from Shoal Lake 40.