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Speaking Engagements Highlights SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS HIGHLIGHTS Speaking Engagement/Media Location 106.5 ELMNT FM Virtual 2020 Peace, Conflict & Justice Student Conference: The Future of Reconciliation: Indigenous Rights in Canada Toronto 2nd Annual Rotman Sustainability Conference Toronto 360 by Deloitte Virtual 50-30 Announcement with Minister Bains Virtual Aboriginal Business Quarterly Virtual AlbertaBetter Podcast Virtual American Indigenous Business Leaders Virtual Anishinabek News Virtual Annual Religious Investors Workshop, SHARE Toronto Black North Initiative Virtual BNN Bloomberg Virtual Btchcoin Virtual Canada 2020 Virtual Canada 2020 Virtual Canada Climate Law Initiative Virtual Canada-Australia Indigenous Business Export Dialogue Virtual Canadian Chamber of Commerce National Workforce Strategies Working Group Roundtable to discuss needs Virtual for future skills training and education Canadian Industry Magazine Virtual Canadian Press Radio Canadian SME Podcast Virtual CBC Radio Thunder Bay Radio CBC Sudbury – Up North, CBC Radio One Virtual CBC Toronto Virtual Change for Good Virtual CJOB Winnipeg Virtual Corporate Directors Magazine Virtual 1 2020 Annual Report – Speaking Engagements Speaking Engagement/Media Location Courage Inc. - The Walrus Lab Virtual CTV NEWSCHANNEL Virtual CTV's Your Morning Virtual Daybreak North with Carolina de Ryk – CBC Radio Prince Rupert to discuss the findings of “Digital Differences: Radio The Impact of Automation on the Indigenous Economy.” Deloitte Board Presentation Virtual Diversifying the Federal Supply Chain Summit Toronto EDC/BDC/CCAB Virtual ELMNT FM Virtual ELMNT FM Blog Virtual ELMNT FM Interview Toronto Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) Indigenous Coordination and Engagement (ICE) Network Virtual Presentation Executive SDGs Roadshow Virtual Facebook - Indigenous Content and Culture Virtual Feminist Roundtable with Chrystia Freeland Virtual Financial Post Virtual Fluor Virtual Flux Capacitor Podcast Virtual Future Cities Summit Toronto Future Economy Virtual GEH/CCAB Supplier Event Virtual Get Up to Speed: Open Contracting Virtual Global Affairs Canada Virtual Global Energy Show Virtual Global News Morning Toronto Virtual Globe and Mail Indigenous Leadership Column Virtual Globe and Mail: Globe Excellence in Research and Innovation Special Feature Virtual Government of Canada SPI Secretariat Virtual Hill Times Virtual Indigenous Resource Partnerships Conference Vancouver Indigenous Women in Leadership Summit Silent Auction MC Ottawa Indigenous Working Group on Trade, Global Affairs Canada Virtual 2 2020 Annual Report – Speaking Engagements Speaking Engagement/Media Location Indspiration Magazine Virtual Indspire/CCAB Webinar Virtual Intellectual Property Institute of Canada Virtual ISED Industry Strategy Countil Meeting Virtual ISED Reconciliation Hub Launch Ottawa IVEY Business School Virtual Leadership Circle Canada Virtual McGill - CEO Insights Class Virtual NACCA Prosperity Forum Gatineau, QC NACCA Prosperity Forum Ottawa National Perspectives on Indigenous Prosperity, Windspeaker Interview Ottawa NationTalk Virtual NATOA Women's Summit Montreal OCC - Business Diversity Economic Expo Virtual OCC/WEKH Webinar Virtual OCNI Townhall Virtual OFNEDA, First Nations Economic Advancement Conference Toronto OPG Procurement Event Toronto OWA (Waterpower) Summit Virtual PDAC Toronto PPF - Brave New Work - Turning Point 2020: When the Future of Work became the Present Virtual Presse francophone Virtual Procurement Employment and Partnerships Conference Sudbury Procurement Executive Exchange, hosted by Tealbook Toronto Public Policy Forum – Indigenous Speaker Series to launch “Mapping the Landscape: Indigenous Skills Training Virtual and Jobs in Canada” from the Skills Next report series. Reconciliation Hub at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) Community of Practice to Virtual discuss the impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous businesses Report launch event - Breaking Barriers: A Decade of Indigenous Women's Entrepreneurship in Canada Virtual Report launch event - National Perspectives on Indigenous Prosperity Ottawa Report launch event - Success after Camp: Analyzing Economic and Social Outcomes among Outland Youth Ottawa Employment Program Participants Ryerson: Knowledge Keeper Speaker Series Virtual 3 2020 Annual Report – Speaking Engagements Speaking Engagement/Media Location She Leads 2020 Virtual Smart Prosperity Podcast Virtual SNC Lavellin - Indigenous Peoples Day Virtual Social Innovation and Community Development Directorate, Horizontal Policy Unit, Employment and Social Virtual Development Canada (ESDC) - Knowledge Event on the Indigenous Developments in Social Innovation and Social Finance Social Value Matters Conference Virtual Standing Committee on INAN Virtual Standing Committee on International Trade Ottawa Standing Committee on National Finance Virtual The Corporate Citizen in the Time of COVID-19 Virtual The Logic Virtual The Pursuit of a More Just Society Conference Virtual The Recovery Project Virtual Third Annual IP Research Workshop Ottawa TMX/ICD Roundtable Virtual University of Winnipeg Virtual Uwaterloo Magazine Virtual WEKH Webinar - Report Launch Virtual What We Stand to Gain: Indigneous Female Leadership in Canada Toronto Windspeaker Virtual Women Business Owners and the Impact of COVID-19 Roundtable, Diversity Institute Virtual 4 2020 Annual Report – Speaking Engagements Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business 2 Berkeley Street, Suite 202 Toronto, ON M5A 4J5 Telephone: 416-961-8663 Fax: 416-961-3995 www.ccab.com .
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