Vice President, Entrepreneurship & Procurement
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Philip Ducharme is currently the Vice President of Entrepreneurship Procurement at the Canadian
Council for Aboriginal Business. In his role he is responsible for leading Supply Change™, CCAB’s Aboriginal Procurement Strategy and the Tools and Financing for Aboriginal Business (TFAB) program.
In the last 25 years, Philip has held several senior roles with various Indigenous organizations across Canada in a variety of sectors including business, health, education, employment and awards and recognition. Philip currently participates as a member of the Supplier Stakeholder Network, Procurement Assistance Canada – Ontario region as well as being a member of the Centre for Canadian Nuclear Sustainability (CCNS) Indigenous advisory council. Philip graduated from the University of Regina in Business Administration.
Philip Ducharme is a proud Métis with all eight of his Great-Grandparents attached to Métis Scrip applications and is a member of the Manitoba Métis Federation.

Vice President, Entrepreneurship & Procurement
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Philip Ducharme is currently the Vice President of Entrepreneurship Procurement at the Canadian
Council for Aboriginal Business. In his role he is responsible for leading Supply Change™, CCAB’s
Aboriginal Procurement Strategy and the Tools and Financing for Aboriginal Business (TFAB) program.
In the last 25 years, Philip has held several senior roles with various Indigenous organizations across
Canada in a variety of sectors including business, health, education, employment and awards and
recognition. Philip currently participates as a member of the Supplier Stakeholder Network, Procurement Assistance Canada – Ontario region as well as being a member of the Centre for Canadian Nuclear Sustainability (CCNS) Indigenous advisory council.
Philip graduated from the University of Regina in Business Administration.
Philip Ducharme is a proud Métis with all eight of his Great-Grandparents attached to Métis Scrip
applications and is a member of the Manitoba Métis Federation.
