The Canadian Queer Chamber of Commerce celebrates achievements of the Rainbow Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (REKH)


Over the course of its development, REKH produces research briefs, knowledge tools, and community insights. These resources are featured as part of its official in-person launch event on March 14, 2026, celebrating two years of research, collaboration, and engagement with project partners, advisory council members, and the wider 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurship community. The event also marks the launch of REKH’s online database, which brings together supports and resources designed for 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs.



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