LaBillois Provides Mi’gmaq Employment Through Her Businesses
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https://doi.org/10.54056/VGOX4512Keywords:
Mi’gmaq Employment, Victoria LaBillois, Indigenous , Indigenous community economic development, Indigenous economic leadership, Indigenous culture, Indigenous economic development, Indigenous women in business, IdentityAbstract
Victoria LaBillois wanted to be part of the solution. Mission accomplished. Many times over.
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