A group of innovative young Canadian entrepreneurs were honoured in Winnipeg on Wednesday night.

The League of Innovators hosted the second annual Young Entrepreneurs of the Year Awards at the Metropolitan Entertainment Centre. The Vancouver-based charity, which offers programs and education for entrepreneurs between the ages of 15 and 30, handed out awards in seven categories.

B.C. resident Annika Ng was named Young Female Entrepreneur of the Year. Ng co-founded Blossom Social, an investment platform with more than 400,000 investors across North America.

Nanette Sene was named Young Black Entrepreneur of the Year for her work with Juno Technologies, which is developing a compact, wearable device that eliminates menstrual pain.

James Quinn, the Toronto-based co-founder of online fish m

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