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The JHSM is pleased to announce that Sharon Perrault has been hired as the new supervisor of the Bail Assessment and Support Program effective August 11th, replacing Bob Godin who retired at the end of July. Sharon has a wide range of experience working for community based organizations in the social service sector and various levels of government. A former site manager for Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata, and director of operations for the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre in Winnipegandmost recently she was a member of the National Parole Board - Prairie Region for ten years where she took part in Elder Assisted as well as regular Parole hearings atcorrectional institutions across the Prairie region, including Rockwood, and Stony Mountain.
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Do you have questions that you need answered?About UsAski´ Financial is an Aboriginal financial services company, working with and for Aboriginal people. Aski´ brings financial services directly to our customers through our Employer Partners - Aboriginal owned and led businesses including First Nation bands, associations and organizations.What we're all aboutAski´ means 'earth' in the Cree language – the provider of all things. As a word, Aski´ has positive meanings for Aboriginal people being used to refer to 'mother earth' and 'children of the earth'. When we use the word Aski´, we think of things that are solid, things we can count on, and things we need for life.Our logo is symbolic of the turtle, of Anishinabe creation legend, who carried on his back the new earth that became North Americ,a or Turtle Island.Together, the name Aski´ and our symbol of the turtle, reinforce the values that are the cornerstone of Aski´ Financial – consistent, ethical, respectful, and fair.
Our success storiesWe retired one loan and we applied for another. It enabled us to expand our business.-- Jeff CourcheneTWCC loan process was easy to do and they were very helpful.-- Oliver OwenPresident - Amik Aviation The world is changing and with those changes comes the need to identify and develop new and more rewarding opportunities. For the people of the First Nations opportunities for personal fulfillment have not always been readily available, often resulting in limited achievement and a frustrating dependence upon government assistance and paternalism.However, a dramatic and exciting resurrection is underway, fuelled by political self-confidence and a renewed pride and interest in Aboriginal culture, language and self-determination. This bold spirit is generating new ideas and concepts, each directed to creating the resources and tools necessary for Canada's Aboriginals to make an equal contribution. One of the most valuable is the introduction of Tribal Wi-Chi-Way-Win Capital Corporation.Tribal Wi-Chi-Way-Win Capital Corporation was established in 1993 to provide financial resources to qualified member Aboriginal entrepreneurs and businesses in Manitoba