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2016 Calgary Keynote and Reception

Event Information
Author pmnationtalk
Start Date/Time 23rd Nov Wed AM 5:00 (GMT -6)
End Date/Time 23rd Nov Wed PM 5:00 (GMT -6)
Location Calgary, AB
Contact Lynda Keith
Type Public
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Aboriginal Connections
Keynote and Reception

 To register, click here.

If you have any issues, please contact Gloria Truong.

Join business leaders from across Western Canada to celebrate the accomplishments and learn from the experiences of Fort McKay First Nation’s Chief Jim Boucher. Make lasting connections with aboriginal and non-aboriginal business leaders to further your business goals and gain insights into how business leaders can work together to build a brighter future.

Jim Boucher

Chief Jim Boucher, Fort McKay First Nation

Agenda

5:30 pm Registration
6:30 pm Introduction and Keynote Presentation
7:45 pm Networking Reception
9:00pm Event to conclude
Registration information

Ticket Level
 Cost Tax Total
CCAB Aboriginal Business Members*: $73.50 $3.67 $77.17
CCAB Members: $84.00 $4.20 $88.20
AEG Members: $84.00 $4.20 $88.20
Non-Members: $94.50 $4.72 $99.22
Student**: $50.00 $2.50 $52.50

*Maximum two (2) tickets purchased at the Aboriginal Business Member rate, limited availability. Defined as Aboriginal Business owned and operated by 51% or more Aboriginal person(s). If you are unsure whether your company is registered as a member or not, please visit the CCAB Membership Directory for more information.

**Must provide valid student ID

Sponsorship information

Get noticed, sponsor a CCAB event! Sponsorship opportunities are now available. Sponsorship of events is a main source of revenue for the CCAB which contributes to our day-to-day operations, enables us to continue to deliver quality programs, and provide platforms for discussion, knowledge sharing, understanding, and potential business opportunities between Canadian businesses and Aboriginal entrepreneur’s & communities.

JOIN US in our mission to foster sustainable business relations between First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people and Canadian business.

Please contact Lynda Keith to learn more about sponsoring this event.

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