Reconciliation in Action.
A Bold Vision for a Better Future.
SCO’s Wehwehneh Bahgahkinahgohn Project Reimagines Iconic Hudson’s Bay Heritage Building After HBC Governor Makes Historic Gift
A Bold Vision for a New Future
SCO is proud to announce its project to transform the iconic Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) heritage building in downtown Winnipeg. Working closely with HBC and our federal, provincial, and municipal Treaty partners, SCO has developed a visionary plan to turn the building into a space for economic and social reconciliation.
The Wehwehneh Bahgahkinahgohn project is the largest redevelopment of an historic building in Manitoba. Its revitalization will help to revive Winnipeg’s downtown.
Read more about the project here.
Manidoo Miiniigooizowin, A Gift from Creator
SCO invites you to visit our “Manidoo Miiniigooizowin, A Gift from the Creator” exhibition at the Manitoba Museum, running until April 2025.
The exhibition celebrates the beauty and resilience of the Anishinaabe and Dakota peoples, and commemorates SCO’s 25th anniversary. Featuring objects from the 32 Nations represented by SCO, it is a celebration of the past, present, and future.
The museum provides free entry for First Nation, Inuit, and Métis people.
For more information, visit our exhibit webpage!
Awards for Students Pursuing Health Care Careers
SCO, the Business Council of Manitoba, and the Province of Manitoba are providing awards for students who are pursuing careers in health care.
Eligible students can receive $3000 in an academic year. We encourage First Nations students from SCO’s 32 member Nations to apply by May 31, 2025!
For information on eligibility and how to apply for our awards, click here.