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2019 Vancouver PAR Luncheon

The 2019 Progressive Aboriginal Relations™ Luncheon in Vancouver brings together companies that are interested in the Progressive Aboriginal Relations ™(PAR) program. Meet businesses that are committed to promoting and developing partnerships with and investing in Aboriginal businesses and communities and learn about how your company can become a PAR-committed company.

Moving Capital, Shifting Power

CCAB and the Shareholder Association for Research and Education (SHARE) recently partnered to identify opportunities for investment corporations to contribute to economic reconciliation in Canada. Their research findings revealed that the majority of firms are not currently integrating Indigenous targets into their policies, investment practices or decision-making in a way that would positively impact Indigenous Peoples and businesses. During the luncheon, join CCAB and SHARE for the launch of our “Moving Capital – Shifting Power” research and panel discussion on the importance of integrating Progressive Aboriginal Relations™ (PAR) into Indigenous engagement and investment strategies for the finance industry.

Speaker James Blackman

President/CEO and Co-Founder
Primco Dene Group of Companies

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Shannon Rohan, Chief Strategy Officer

Shareholder Association for Research and Education

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Speaker – Jean Paul (JP) Gladu

President and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) based in Toronto

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Speaker – Randy Moore

Vice President, Strategic Development and Aboriginal Relations
Bee-Clean Building Maintenance

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Max Skudra, Director, Research and Government Relations

Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

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Vickie Whitehead

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Samantha Morton, Project Manager

Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

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Sponsorship information

Events are one of the main sources of revenue for the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. Sponsorship of events contribute to CCAB’s day-to-day operations. Sponsorship enables CCAB to continue to deliver quality programs, and provide platforms for discussion, knowledge sharing, understanding and potential business opportunities between Canadian businesses and Aboriginal entrepreneurs and communities.

Why Sponsor CCAB Events

  • CCAB provides your company exposure to events that attract 100 – 400+ delegates per event;
  • CCAB events create networking opportunities with Aboriginal peoples and businesses across Canada; and
  • Support CCAB work that builds prosperity in Aboriginal communities.

Sponsorship opportunities can be found HERE. To further discuss sponsoring this event, please contact Paul-Emile.

Thank you to our sponsors

Supporting Sponsor

Remcan Projects LP

Supporting Sponsor

BC Housing

Supporting Sponsor

GE Power Canada ULC

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