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UNDRIP in Canada: Implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

CA$25.00

Treaties and Promises: Understanding the Legal Framework of Reconciliation

CA$25.00

Residential Schools Explained: The Dark Chapter of Canadian History

CA$25.00

Before Reconciliation: Understanding Canada's Colonial History

CA$25.00

The 94 Calls to Action: Understanding and Implementing the TRC's Vision

CA$25.00

Walking Together: A Canadian's Guide to Truth and Reconciliation

CA$25.00

The Business of Belonging: Fostering Indigenous Partnership for Growth

CA$25.00

Reconciliation Case Studies: Success Stories from Across Canada

CA$25.00

Meaningful Reconciliation: A Journey Towards Reconciliation in Canada

CA$25.00

365 Acts of Meaningful Reconciliation Overview

Free

Economic Sovereignty: Building Financial Bridges

CA$25.00

Indigenous Procurement Strategies: Driving Inclusive Growth

CA$25.00

Revenue Sharing Agreements: Creating Win -Win Solutions

CA$25.00

Nation-Building Through Economic Partnerships

CA$25.00

Social Procurement in Financial Services

CA$25.00

Partnership Models for Financial Institutions and Indigenous Communities

CA$25.00

About Me

I am Bear Standing Tall (Jason Carter), an Indigenous Nehiyaw (Cree) entrepreneur, educator, and advocate from Onion Lake Cree Nation, Treaty 6 Territory, currently based in Oshawa, Ontario. I am the founder and President of Bear Standing Tall Inc., a certified Indigenous First Nations woman-owned digital enterprise committed to advancing Indigenous awareness and economic reconciliation across Canada.

With a background in First Nations and Aboriginal Counselling and over a decade of experience in Indigenous cultural education and corporate training, I specialize in creating digital learning tools, eBooks, and cultural training programs tailored to large Canadian corporations. My work aligns with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action—particularly Call to Action 92—and supports the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAIR) program of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB).

As a passionate builder of bridges between corporate Canada and Indigenous communities, I have delivered training to over 100,000 individuals, developed AI-powered reconciliation platforms like IndigiLink Pro™, and authored several works on allyship, economic inclusion, and cultural revitalization. My goal is simple yet powerful: to guide organizations and individuals in taking meaningful steps toward reconciliation—one act, one conversation, and one commitment at a time.