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Insights: How industry and Aboriginal communities can work together

Insights: How industry and Aboriginal communities can work together . Please Note --> This is a Past Event!! .
Date: 9/11/2012
Time: 11:30AM TO 1:30PM

The Westin Edmonton
10135 100 Street
Edmonton, AB


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(780) 426-4620


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Insights: How industry and Aboriginal communities can work together


 

In August 2010, Mr. Duncan was appointed Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians, and Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency.

Minister Duncan will be speaking on jobs, economic growth and Canada's long-term prosperity and what the federal government is doing to ensure that Aboriginal peoples play a key role.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
The Westin Hotel
10135 - 100 Street

Tickets: $49.95 Members (+GST)
$69.95 Non-Members (+GST)
Tables of 8 Available


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