Privacy Policy
Indigenous Prosperity Centre Website
Respecting Your Privacy
The Indigenous Prosperity Centre (IPC) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the
personal information you share with us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store,
and steward information shared through our website.
IPC operates in accordance with applicable Canadian privacy legislation, including the Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
personal information you share with us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store,
and steward information shared through our website.
IPC operates in accordance with applicable Canadian privacy legislation, including the Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
Information We Collect
We may collect personal information when you:
- Contact IPC through forms or email
- Subscribe to newsletters or updates
- Register for events or programs
- Submit or update information for the Indigenous Business Directory
This information may include your name, email address, phone number, organization, business
details, or other information you choose to provide.
details, or other information you choose to provide.
How We Use Information
IPC uses personal information to:
- Respond to inquiries and requests
- Share updates, events, or resources
- Administer programs, events, and engagement activities
- Maintain and update the Indigenous Business Directory
- Improve our website and services
We only use information for the purposes for which it was collected. IPC does not sell personal
information.
information.
Indigenous Data Sovereignty
IPC recognizes that information shared by Indigenous Nations, businesses, and community
members carries responsibilities beyond standard data protection.
Where information relates to Indigenous Peoples, Nations, or communities, IPC seeks to uphold
principles of Indigenous data sovereignty, including respect for collective ownership, control,
access, and responsibility over how information is used.
Information shared with IPC — including through the Indigenous Business Directory, event
participation, or engagement activities — will not be used beyond its stated purpose without
consent. IPC approaches information stewardship as a relational responsibility and aims to work
in ways that are transparent, respectful, and aligned with Indigenous values.
Requests to update, correct, or remove Indigenous business or community information are
always respected.
members carries responsibilities beyond standard data protection.
Where information relates to Indigenous Peoples, Nations, or communities, IPC seeks to uphold
principles of Indigenous data sovereignty, including respect for collective ownership, control,
access, and responsibility over how information is used.
Information shared with IPC — including through the Indigenous Business Directory, event
participation, or engagement activities — will not be used beyond its stated purpose without
consent. IPC approaches information stewardship as a relational responsibility and aims to work
in ways that are transparent, respectful, and aligned with Indigenous values.
Requests to update, correct, or remove Indigenous business or community information are
always respected.
Sharing of Information
IPC does not share personal information with third parties except when:
- Required to deliver a service you have requested
- Required by law
- You have provided consent
Any service providers supporting IPC’s website or programs are expected to uphold appropriate
privacy and security standards.
privacy and security standards.
Data Storage and Security
IPC takes reasonable steps to protect personal information from loss, misuse, unauthorized
access, or disclosure. While no digital system can be guaranteed to be fully secure, we use
appropriate administrative and technical measures to safeguard information.
access, or disclosure. While no digital system can be guaranteed to be fully secure, we use
appropriate administrative and technical measures to safeguard information.
Access, Corrections, and Removal
You may request access to, correction of, or removal of your personal information at any time by
contacting:
📧 info@indigenous-prosperity.ca
contacting:
📧 info@indigenous-prosperity.ca
Changes to This Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes to IPC practices or legal
requirements. Any updates will be posted on this page.
requirements. Any updates will be posted on this page.