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Awards recognize Aboriginal Entrepreneurs in Northwest. (Tech Scene).


Being the winner of the Youth Entrepreneur of the Year Award was a big honour for Alanna Alanna may refer to:
  • Alanna Ubach, a Puerto Rican actress.
  • Alanna Kraus, a Canadian skater.
  • Alanna Nash, an American journalist and biographer.
  • Alanna Buehring, a crew member on the IPTV show Hak.5.
 Toset, and it certainly was an earned honour.

The Muskrat muskrat, North American aquatic rodent. The common muskrats, species of the genus Ondatra, are sometimes called by their Native American name, musquash.  Dam First Nation member not only holds down a full-time job as special projects assistant for the NAN/Canada Bilateral Protocol Process for Nishnawbe Aski First Nation, she also owns and operates a computer company along with her husband Craig Toset.

Toset was awarded the Youth Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the recent Nishnawbe Aski Nation Nishnawbe Aski Nation (ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓈᐯ ᐊᔅᑭ ᐃᔥᑯᓂᑲᓇᓐ ᐅᑭᒫᐎᓐ (Anishinaabe-aski Ishkoniganan Ogimaawin), unpointed:  Business (NAN) Awards for her work as a software developer with their company, Anishinabek Computer Services.

"What we build are practical tools that are much less expensive than other similar software," says Toset, in describing the First Nation administration software programs.

The programs carry out various administrative processes in such areas as membership, housing, education, history, health and referral/clerk programs. Eighteen First Nation s communities in Ontario Communities in the province of Ontario, Canada

Note: this is a list of communities, not necessarily organized municipalities. For a list of organized municipalities and other census subdivisions see list of census subdivisions in Ontario.
, British Columbia and the Yukon are currently using the programs.

Other programs developed by the Tosets include a firefighter administration program currently in use by Lake Superior First Nation Development Trust. The program covers fire-fighting administration, including payroll, contracts, reporting to Ministry of Natural Resources and location of firefighters.

Another one of their programs is in use by Nishnawbe Aski First Nation for their trapping program. A friendship centre administration program is available for tribal councils to keep track of statistics on their people and includes population, education and employment.

Toset says some of the First Nations using the software are remote fly-ins, a testament to the ease of use of their programs.

The Tosets also stand behind their products with a one-year responsibility clause that allows for modifications and changes as required by the customer, something Toset says no other companies that she knows of do.

The company will be doing second versions of their programs in 2002 and have some more administration programs being prepared for market. They will also be looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 partnerships in the coming months.

Toset's husband Craig also holds down a full-time job at his home reserve, White Sands First Nation, but the couple and their two children live in Thunder Bay.

With minimal advertising the company has been slowly building their customer profiles and is currently serving 18 First Nations.

The NAN Awards have been presented annually by the Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund (NADF NADF North American Directory Forum
NADF National Adrenal Diseases Foundation
NADF National Arbor Day Foundation
NADF Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluid
NADF Narrow Aperture Direction Finding
) for the past 11 years. Other winners at this year's awards include: Business Man of the Year Award, George Whitehead, owner, Chipia Lynx Head Camp, Webequie First Nation Webequie First Nation is located on the northern peninsula of Eastwood Island on Winisk Lake, 540 km (336 mi) north of the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Webequie is a fly in community with no summer road access. ; Business Woman of the Year Award, Laureen Wassaykeesic, owner of Laureen's Grocery and Gas Store, Mishkeegogamang First Nation Mishkeegogamang, also known as New Osnaburgh, Osnaburgh House or Osnaburgh, is an Ojibway reserve in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is located on Highway 599 in the Kenora District, approximately 20 kilometres south of Pickle Lake. ; Building Communities Award, David Winters, Mishkeegogamang First Nation; Executive of the Year Award.

Albalina Metatawabin, Wakenagan CFDC CFDC Community Futures Development Corporation (Nelson, BC, Canada)
CFDC Canadian Film Development Corporation
CFDC Clean Fuels Development Coalition
CFDC Continuous Flow Diffusion Chamber
CFDC Community Futures Development Centre
; Development Corporation of the Year Award,. Moose Cree First Nation Development Corp., Moose Factory First Nation; Partnership of the Year Award, Kathy and Ryan Brady, Northern Outposts, Landsdowne House First Nation.
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Author:Clark, Pauline
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Date:Jan 1, 2002
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