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Chief Clarence Louie and Ruth Williams Named 2011 Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame Inductees
Toronto, ON – December 14, 2010 – The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business’s (CCAB) Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame Award (ABHF) will be awarded in 2011 to Chief Clarence Louie, Osoyoos Indian Band, British Columbia and Ruth Williams, Chief Executive Officer, All Nations Trust Company, British Columbia. The Aboriginal Business Hall of […]
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Read MoreAboriginal Business Series: Northern Ontario Opportunities and Land Use Planning
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – NOVEMBER 29, 2010 Aboriginal Business Series: Northern Ontario Opportunities and Land Use Planning Thunder Bay, December 1st, 2010 — The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business will be hosting a one-day forum featuring expert plenary panels and speakers who will explore business opportunities in Ontario’s north and […]
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Read MoreAboriginal Business Series: Alberta 2011 – A Bright Future for Aboriginal Business
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – NOVEMBER 15, 2010 Toronto, November 15, 2010 — The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business will be hosting a one-day forum that will explore the business opportunities for Aboriginal communities and entrepreneurs in 2011 on Thursday, November 25, 2010 at The Fairmont Palliser, Calgary, AB. The forum begins at 8:30AM […]
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Read MoreThe Aboriginal Business Survey (ABS): Extends Deadline to October 27, 2010
The Aboriginal Business Survey (ABS): Extends Deadline to October 27, 2010 CCAB Seeks Aboriginal business owners participation in national study Toronto, Ontario, October 21, 2010 – Clint Davis, President and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business has a message for Aboriginal business owners and entrepreneurs: “If you haven’t already done so, please […]
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Read MoreThe Aboriginal Business Survey (ABS): Extends Deadline to October 27, 2010
CCAB Seeks Aboriginal business owners participation in national study Toronto, Ontario, October 21, 2010 – Clint Davis, President and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business has a message for Aboriginal business owners and entrepreneurs: “If you haven’t already done so, please don’t miss your chance to voice your business needs and concerns […]
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Read MoreAboriginal Business Series: Mining in Saskatchewan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – OCTOBER 15, 2010 Toronto, October 15, 2010 — The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business will be hosting a one-day Aboriginal Business Series: Mining in Saskatchewan on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at the Saskatoon Inn Hotel and Conference Centre, 2002 Airport Drive. The forum will provide a venue for the Aboriginal […]
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Read MoreAboriginal Business Hall of Fame Laureate Leaves a Legacy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto (October 1, 2010) – The Aboriginal community has lost a true leader with yesterday’s passing of Dr. Billy Diamond. Dr. Diamond can be credited with several firsts as an Aboriginal entrepreneur; his business accomplishments were substantial, numerous, and diverse. He was a highly respected Cree negotiator and chief who’s many […]
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Read MoreCanadian Council for Aboriginal Business Hosts a Business Luncheon for Montreal business community
MEDIA ADVISORY Attention: Business News Editor FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto (September 24, 2010) – Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Hosts a Business Luncheon for Montreal business community. Michael Novak , Executive Vice-President of SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. will be the keynote speaker. WHO: Michael Novak, Executive Vice-President of SNC-Lavalin, will provide an overview of SNC-Lavalin’s […]
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Read MoreLeading Companies Focus on Aboriginal Relations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 16, 2010 Toronto, September 16, 2010 — Six forward-thinking companies—ARAMARK Canada, Remote Services and Health Care divisions; BMO Financial Group; Casino Rama; Cameco Corporation; ESS, a member of Compass Group Canada; and Sodexo Canada, Remote Sites Division—are being awarded Canada’s only recognition of performance and success in building […]
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Read MoreNew Research to Capture the Impact of Aboriginal Business in Canada
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Reaches out to Business Owners and Entrepreneurs Toronto September 14, 2010 — The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and Environics Research Group have launched the Aboriginal Business Survey (ABS) to provide a new look at the challenges and opportunities faced by Aboriginal businesses. Announcing the survey launch, Clint […]
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