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Phil Fontaine Bio

Phil Fontaine Phil Fontaine is a dedicated and highly respected figure in Canada. He has been instrumental in facilitating change and advancement for First Nations people from the time he was first elected to public office as Chief, at the young age of 28. He is a proud member of the Sagkeeng First Nation in [...] Read More

Aboriginal Business Networking Reception & Keynote: Fort McMurray

Aboriginal Business Networking Reception & Keynote: Fort McMurray January 28, 2014 On January 28, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) welcomed guests to our Aboriginal Business Networking Reception & Keynote in Fort McMurray at the MacDonald Island Park. We welcomed 260 guests from across Canada to our event which featured National Chief Shawn A-in-chut [...] Read More

16th Annual Toronto Gala

16th Annual Toronto Gala February 4, 2014 On February 4, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) welcomed just shy of 500 guests to our 16th Annual Toronto Gala at the Ritz Carlton hotel. William MacLeod, former President and CEO, Cree Construction Development Company was inducted into the 2014 Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business’ (CCAB) Aboriginal [...] Read More

Aboriginal Business Luncheon: Regina

Aboriginal Business Luncheon: Regina March 5, 2014 On March 5, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) welcomed guest to our Aboriginal Business Luncheon at the First Nations University of Canada in Regina. The Aboriginal Business Luncheon featured keynote speaker Alex Archila, Asset President, BHP Billiton Potash who shared with delegates the significant opportunity to create [...] Read More

Aboriginal Business Hot Topic Series: Thunder Bay

Aboriginal Business Hot Topic Series: Thunder Bay April 10, 2014 The Hot Topics Series event in Thunder Bay “Recalibrating the Ring of Fire” held on April 10th, 2014 at the Valhalla Inn was standing room only providing the audience with insight into the Ring of Fire that clearly signaled dialogue is alive and well. Media [...] Read More

Annual Calgary Gala

Annual Calgary Gala May 13, 2014 The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) welcomed 540 guests to our Annual Calgary Gala on May 13, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Calgary hotel. This year’s gala featured our Inaugural recipient of our Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation award, Membertou Development Corporation. he community of Membertou successfully overcame the [...] Read More

12th Annual Vancouver Gala

12th Annual Vancouver Gala September 25, 2014 On September 25th, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business welcomed 510 guests to our 12th Annual Vancouver Gala at the Pan Pacific in Vancouver. We are pleased to announce that the Award for Excellence in Aboriginal relations was awarded to Mary Simon, OC, QC,.  The award for excellence [...] Read More

Xtended Hydraulics & Machine Inc.

About Xtended Hydraulics & Machine Inc. XTENDED Hydraulics & Machine is a full service machine shop specializing in hydraulic cylinder repair. YOUR PARTNER OF CHOICE At XTENDED Hydraulics & Machine we take a partnership approach with each of our customers. We focus on providing unmatched customer satisfaction and service. We look for opportunities to help [...] Read More

Aboriginal Business Luncheon: Fredericton

Aboriginal Business Luncheon: Fredericton October 23, 2014 Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) hosted an engaging and informative luncheon with TransCanada Corporation where keynote speaker John Soini, Vice President, Energy East Pipeline & Facilities Projects, TransCanada Corporation shared TransCanada’s insight on the pipeline planning development in New Brunswick. The Keynote presentation focused on: Impacts and benefits [...] Read More

Toronto Hot Topic Series

Toronto Hot Topic Series Toronto, ON November 20, 2014 The Toronto Hot Topic Series event in Toronto “Northern people driving the northern economy” was held on November 20, 2014 at the Sheraton Centre hotel. Delegates had an opportunity to learn about the role of Aboriginal people in the north, the relationships with governments and the [...] Read More
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