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FHQ Developments

File Hills Qu’Appelle (FHQ) Developments

FHQ Developments is the Investment, Economic Development, and Indigenous Employment Strategy Corporation for the File Hill’s Qu’Appelle Tribal Council. We are building businesses with a focus on sustainability, capacity development, and community impact. In support of our commitment to building profitable businesses, we share tools, resources, and build Indigenous talent to support our Nations and Citizen enterprises, our companies, and our partners.

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Signature Event

FHQ Developments Annual Golf Tournament

Our organization’s fundraising focus is to support our Indigenous women in the trades for scholarships. FHQ Developments continues to see growth in the number of Indigenous women entering the trades and utilizing our HR services through Tokata HR Solutions as well as working for our FHQ Developments companies and clients.

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Signature Event

FHQ Developments Annual Indigenous Economic Development Forum

FHQ’s Economic Development division is committed to Economic Reconciliation. Once a year we gather Nations to discuss and provide feedback to the Federal Government concerning Economic Development programs and participation. We identify barriers that prevent Indigenous people from being successful in their Ec Dev pursuits for future programs and prevent barriers to successful entry.

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Signature Event

Indigenous Students & Professionals Networking Event

This event brings together Businesses & Companies looking to hire Indigenous professionals and post-secondary students. The intent of the networking event is to have the employer engage with Indigenous professionals & students in a meaningful employment-related dialogue. This event will allow organizations the opportunity to develop their own upcoming student contacts for future employment opportunities, summer-student opportunities and/or co-op opportunities within the Indigenous student talent pool.