October 6, 2025
Education News Canada

RED RIVER COLLEGE POLYTECHNIC
Inaugural cohort of Indigenous entrepreneurs driving innovation at RRC Polytech's business incubator, Mittohnee Pogo'ohtah

October 6, 2025

Mittohnee Pogo'ohtah (Mittohnee)'s mission to bring more, local, Indigenous business ideas to life has begun with the launch of its inaugural four-month entrepreneurship program and celebration of its first ever cohort of determined entrepreneurs.  

Mittohnee is RRC Polytech's business accelerator and incubator initiative - created by and for Indigenous entrepreneurs - to help aspiring and established business leaders build the necessary networks and access the support and training required for increasing the success of any new or existing venture.  

"By creating access, breaking down barriers, and ensuring Indigenous entrepreneurs have the tools to succeed here in Manitoba, Mittohnee Pogo'ohtah is opening new economic doors," says Jamie Wilson, VP, Indigenous Strategy, Research and Business Development at RRC Polytech. "Whether it's progressing a student's idea from concept to reality or supporting an established Indigenous entrepreneur and/or band-operated business to pivot, scale up, or explore new partnerships, Mittohnee will transform experiential learning, innovation, and entrepreneurship into real business opportunities for Indigenous communities." 

The name Mittohnee Pogo'ohtah comes from a Neynowaywin (Cree) expression that means If you are going to do it, do it right. If you don't know how to do it right, learn how.'   

Made possible by the power of partnership - between RRC Polytech, federal and provincial governments, and generous corporate partners, TD Bank Group and Canada Life, Mittohnee is a true collaboration and the first of its kind in Manitoba. As one of three Indigenous incubators in the Labs4 national network, it offers additional connections to the innovation ecosystem across the country.  

Mittohnee's inaugural four-month entrepreneurship program will feature mentorship through an entrepreneur-in-residence, training workshops, networking events, opportunities to connect with other business leaders and even student competitions. Director, Amy Jackson, a proud member of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, dedicated community connector and entrepreneur who founded a successful venture called Nativelovenotes during the pandemic, has tailored the program for maximum impact. 

"From resources and connections to dedicated space for entrepreneurs to collaborate and grow their ideas, we provide everything they need in a really supportive environment," explains Jackson. "When we help entrepreneurs succeed, they create jobs, build stronger communities, and inspire the next generation. The ripple effect is powerful." 

Mittohnee is a natural but significant extension of RRC Polytech's commitment to supporting Indigenous Peoples and communities. It will also benefit the students graduating from the Social Innovation and Community Development program in the School of Indigenous Education, who may wish to continue the pursuit of their project concepts.  

"These students, who know and understand their communities and the challenges they face, now have the resources to build on their education, take their ideas and solutions and create a business that moves their vision forward," says Jackson. 

A total of thirteen entrepreneurs of First Nations and Métis descent, each with their own dream, idea or business-in-progress make up the initial cohort. In addition to their proud heritage, what they share is an eagerness to put in the work to learn, grow and succeed.  

Among them is Darion Ducharme. The award-winning founder of Teqare, an Indigenous-owned education and technology training company empowering youth, adults, elders, and organizations with hands-on workshops in cyber safety, scam prevention, financial literacy, digital literacy, and city life skills. He is already a passionate role model making a difference and can't wait to take his story to the next level and continue to inspire positive change.   

"Teqare's success, while amazing, has forced us to evolve from dealing with small scale numbers and assets to much larger and complicated transactions," says Ducharme. "I see the training and mentorship through Mittohnee really helping me to manage business finances better to ensure return on investment and improve areas like proposal writing that will allow our company to grow and thrive."  

The launch celebration includes a culturally grounded ceremony, a motivational panel discussion and feast at Manitou a bi Bii daziigae on the Exchange District Campus. Details that Ducharme says are important to continue building trust with Indigenous communities and that like the word Mittohnee itself, remind everyone that entrepreneurship is not just about ideas, but about how you approach the work.        

"This is a safe space where everyone makes you feel welcome, cared for, and valued," says Ducharme. "I believe Mittohnee will help us create a culture of people who come together to do what they are called to do. I can't wait to get started!" 

For more information or to join the next cohort, please email: mittohnee@rrc.ca 

For more information

Red River College Polytechnic
2055 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg Manitoba
Canada R3H 0J9
www.rrc.ca


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