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The Truth & Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to Action #92 encourages corporate Canada to engage in a meaningful way with Indigenous people and communities to identify and advance sustainable opportunities for economic development. But how do non-Indigenous businesses get started when relationships with Indigenous Peoples haven’t been part of their company in the past? What are larger companies expecting when they talk about Indigenous inclusion in their supply chains?
Join Alicia Dubois (Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation), Anne Harding (Forum Community Relations), Dean and Myrna Bittner (RUNWITHIT Synthetics), and Lisa Mooney (Nutrien) for a frank and forward-looking discussion about practical opportunities for economic reconciliation among Indigenous and all businesses in Canada.
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COVID-19 restrictions and impacts to your business
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With Canada’s fiscal outlook at a critical juncture, careful and targeted action required to navigate second wave and economic recovery
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Our joint statement with the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce on the federal fall economic update, tabled on November 30.
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This Friday
A Virtual Conversation with Minister of Natural Resources, The Honourable Seamus O’Regan
Friday, December 4, 2020, 10:00 am - 11:00 am MST
Our resource sectors are the foundation of a post COVID-19 recovery. Canada is taking action to build a future for our natural resource sectors and create jobs, all while fighting the existential threat of climate change. How do we do so in a way that is smart, thoughtful, and thorough?
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Next Tuesday
Virtual Coffee and Commerce
Tuesday, December 8, 2020, 9:00 am - 10:00 am MST
Kick-start your morning with a cup of coffee and great conversations with other Calgary business leaders. You will get the opportunity to share your business, goals and successes, while growing your network and increasing sales.
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Next Wednesday
Opportunities in Economic Reconciliation
Wednesday, December 9, 2020, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm MST
What are larger companies expecting when they talk about Indigenous inclusion in their supply chains? Join our panelists for a frank and forward-looking discussion about practical opportunities for economic reconciliation among Indigenous and all businesses in Canada.
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