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The event represents a premier celebration of Black entrepreneurial experience in Canada, now entering its third year. This distinguished black-tie event brings together 200-400 business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and community stakeholders for an evening of recognition, networking, and advancement of the Foundation mission.

The event represents a premier celebration of Black entrepreneurial experience in Canada, now entering its third year. This distinguished black-tie event brings together 200-400 business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and community stakeholders for an evening of recognition, networking, and advancement of the Foundation mission.

The event represents a premier celebration of Black entrepreneurial experience in Canada, now entering its third year. This distinguished black-tie event brings together 200-400 business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and community stakeholders for an evening of recognition, networking, and advancement of the Foundation mission.

The event represents a premier celebration of Black entrepreneurial experience in Canada, now entering its third year. This distinguished black-tie event brings together 200-400 business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and community stakeholders for an evening of recognition, networking, and advancement of the Foundation mission.

The event represents a premier celebration of Black entrepreneurial experience in Canada, now entering its third year. This distinguished black-tie event brings together 200-400 business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and community stakeholders for an evening of recognition, networking, and advancement of the Foundation mission.

The event represents a premier celebration of Black entrepreneurial experience in Canada, now entering its third year. This distinguished black-tie event brings together 200-400 business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and community stakeholders for an evening of recognition, networking, and advancement of the Foundation mission.

This event is the festival’s most distinctive activation and one of the most meaningful things Digi Arts does. It’s a hands-on, shoulder-to-shoulder creative experience where community members sit alongside artists, primarily indigenous artists, and make art together.

This event is the festival’s most distinctive activation and one of the most meaningful things Digi Arts does. It’s a hands-on, shoulder-to-shoulder creative experience where community members sit alongside artists, primarily indigenous artists, and make art together.

This event is the festival’s most distinctive activation and one of the most meaningful things Digi Arts does. It’s a hands-on, shoulder-to-shoulder creative experience where community members sit alongside artists, primarily indigenous artists, and make art together.

This event is the festival’s most distinctive activation and one of the most meaningful things Digi Arts does. It’s a hands-on, shoulder-to-shoulder creative experience where community members sit alongside artists, primarily indigenous artists, and make art together.

This event is the festival’s most distinctive activation and one of the most meaningful things Digi Arts does. It’s a hands-on, shoulder-to-shoulder creative experience where community members sit alongside artists, primarily indigenous artists, and make art together.

This event is a live, layered creative environment where everything is happening at once – marketplace, exhibition, performance, runaway, and awards, all running simultaneously in one shared space. A free public celebration that brings together visual artists, digital creators, fashion designers, performers, and community members under one roof.