Our Digital Navigator Speaker Series (DNSS) is an opportunity for our learners, alumni, and others interested in tech careers to hear from Indigenous Peoples who are leading and innovating at […]
Read MoreThe First Nations Technology Council (FNTC) seeks proposals from qualified engagement firms to support and provide qualitative research services. The Alberta Labour Market Study (ALMS) will explore Indigenous labour potential […]
Read MoreAlumni, Dylan and Tyson speak about utilizing technology as a tool and their learning journey so far.
Read MoreThis is the second edition of our new Indigenous Innovator Series where First Nations Technology Council alumni tell their stories about how digital skills have made a positive impact in […]
Read MoreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil Waututh)/Vancouver, B.C.) – The First Nations Technology Council (“Technology Council”), an Indigenous-led, innovative non-profit mandated by First Nations leadership in […]
Read MoreThis is the first edition of our new Indigenous Innovator series where First Nations Technology Council alumni tell their stories about how digital skills have made a positive impact in […]
Read MoreNatiea Vinson to lead the organization as it scales up to continue delivering unique digital skills programming for Indigenous people in BC, realizing digital equity, and transforming the tech ecosystem. […]
Read MoreThe First Nations Technology Council is excited to announce that the Indigenous Leadership in Technology: Understanding Access and Opportunities in BC Report (ILIT) is now available. This report, which is the culmination […]
Read MoreAfter over a decade of outstanding leadership at the First Nations Technology Council, CEO, Denise Williams, is moving on from her role with the organization in the fall of 2022. […]
Read MoreSince time immemorial, our peoples have used and advanced various types of technology to communicate with each other, access information, and care for our communities and the environment. In today’s […]
Read MoreCurrently, only 1.2% of the Information Communications Technology (ICT) sector’s employees identify as Indigenous in what is currently called Canada; however, Indigenous Peoples make up 4.9% of the national population. […]
Read MoreToday, The First Nations Technology Council launched the Digital Skills Bursary Fund designed to help Indigenous learners and innovators access digital skills training opportunities that will increase participation and leadership […]
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