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Tag: Day 2 (March 12 2025)

March 12, 2025
Strategies and Issues Linked to Procurement 

Indigenous communities and businesses play an increasingly significant role in the Canadian economy. However, access to public and private markets remains fraught with obstacles, from regulatory constraints to logistical challenges, as well as fair recognition of Indigenous expertise. This discussion will bring together experts to share perspectives on necessary policy adjustments to facilitate Indigenous procurement […]

March 12, 2025
Access to Capital for Indigenous Populations 

Being Indigenous in Canada means living within a distinct legislative environment. Even today, the Indian Act and the legal frameworks applicable to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples continue to maintain Indigenous populations within a system separate from that of other Canadians. This is one of the key factors that explains the persistent inequalities in […]

March 12, 2025
Indigenous Political and Economic Perspectives on Reconciliation

From a political standpoint, First Nations Chiefs and Grand Chiefs will share their assessments and future expectations regarding economic reconciliation. Key Discussion Points: What are the major takeaways and political expectations from Indigenous leaders regarding economic development, land rights, and partnerships? Which solutions should be prioritized for: Implementation of Indigenous rights Workforce and human resource […]

March 12, 2025
Crossroads of Reconciliation 

In this conversation, Alia Hassan-Cournol, elected official for the City of Montréal, speaks with Alexandre Bacon, CEO of the Ashukan Institute, about the City's growing and unwavering commitment to Indigenous Peoples. Since 2017, Montréal has taken concrete steps: land acknowledgment, the appointment of a commissioner, and the implementation of a reconciliation strategy that spans culture, […]