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Join us for the two-day virtual event

May 28, 2021 & June 4, 2021

Finding The Path 2021

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Join us for the two-day virtual event

May 28, 2021 & June 4, 2021

HIGHLIGHTS OF 2020 EVENT

FIRST NATIONS, experts & INDUSTRY LEADERS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCE

hard-won knowledge in how to build successful relationships

Progress to date

Billions of dollars in opportunity

Progress to date

The principles of the UN Declaration on the  Rights of Indigenous Peoples are already standard operating practice for many Canadian businesses.

Who decides?

Billions of dollars in opportunity

Progress to date

What constitutes an Indigenous governing body? Different communities have different answers to this. On Jan. 14, you'll find out why that matters. 

Billions of dollars in opportunity

Billions of dollars in opportunity

Billions of dollars in opportunity

The benefits to First Nations that participate in growth sectors of the B.C. economy will be measured in billions of dollars.

Join the Showcase for Success

There is already a strong track record

Billions of dollars in opportunity

Indigenous leaders and their business partners will converge on our stage to discuss how they have been using UNDRIP principles to build shared success.

There is already a strong track record

There is already a strong track record

There is already a strong track record

There are about 50,000 Indigenous businesses in Canada, and they are growing at nine times the rate of non-Aboriginal businesses, according to the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.

A better alternative

There is already a strong track record

There is already a strong track record

In the words of Chief Sharleen Gale: "We don’t want to be in the courts, we want to take equity stakes and participate in the economy in our territories.”

FACES IN THE CROWD -- 2020 Event

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What the news media is saying

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples — adopted unanimously by the B.C. legislature — throws open the door to “economic reconciliation” on an unprecedented scale, writes Randy Shore in The Vancouver Sun. The Jan. 14 event is for people who want to learn what this means in practice. 

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