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Start Date/Time 13th May Monday AM 9:30 (GMT 0)
End Date/Time 13th May Monday AM 11:00 (GMT 0)
Location Regina, SK
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University of Regina Indigenous Scholar Coffee Chat

University of Regina Indigenous Scholar Coffee Chat Date and time Mon, May 13, 2024 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM CST Location Venue B Coffee Lounge & Events 2300 Dewdney Avenue #110 Regina, SK S4R 1G8 Canada

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
Welcome to the Indigenous Scholar Research Institute Coffee Chat! Join us for a cozy gathering at Venue B. This is your chance to engage in meaningful conversations with fellow Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) scholars in a relaxed setting. To share ideas about a potential Indigenous Research Institute, network with like-minded individuals, and enjoy a cup of coffee. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to informally connect and conceptualize collectively to guide the UofR Vice-President (Research) Office and the Office of Indigenous Engagement. We look forward to seeing you there! For more information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/university-of-regina-indigenous-scholar-coffee-chat-tickets-885861554757?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

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Start Date/Time 13th May Monday PM 5:30 (GMT 0)
End Date/Time 13th May Monday PM 8:00 (GMT 0)
Location Winnipeg, MB
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Student Indigenous Award & Public Lecture

Student Indigenous Award & Public Lecture Date and time Monday, May 13 · 5:30 - 8pm CDT Location Education Building - Room 290 55 Curry Place Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6 Canada

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes
The research study is a collaboration between researchers from University of Toronto, University of Manitoba, Lakehead University, and the Simon Fraser University. The study entitled, “Indigenous Student Experiences Post TRC: Indigenous Requirement Courses in Teacher Education,” led by Dr. Jennifer Brant, from the University of Toronto, along with co-lead Dr. Frank Deer, from the University of Manitoba, is supported by an Insight Development Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and is grounded in Indigenous pedagogies and methodologies. Our work investigates the pedagogical implications and possibilities of IRCs as an effective response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s (TRC) Calls to Action and commitments to Indigenization. This event will explore the topic of IRCs generally and the findings of our study specifically. Our research story calls upon faculties of education to foster Indigenous cultural safety and align with the ethical imperatives of reconciliatory education. The evening will begin with an award ceremony celebrating Indigenous students from the Faculty of Education. Paid parking will be available in the parkade just adjacent to the Faculty of Education. Free parking is available in the Education parking lot and in other parking lots nearby. A campus map with directions and information regarding parking will be available to registrants prior to the event This is a hybrid event. Click the "Select Tickets" button on this page to register for the in-person event. If you prefer, you may attend this event virtually via Zoom. To register for the Zoom event, go to: https://ca01web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aE8WEoQRS6Ke-QT-MVIHgQ For more information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/student-indigenous-award-public-lecture-tickets-890489587327?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

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Start Date/Time 13th May Monday AM 8:00 (GMT -5)
End Date/Time 14th May Tuesday PM 2:00 (GMT -5)
Location Winnipeg, MB
Contact info@ec-forum.ca
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First Nations Economic Forum | Forum économique des Premières Nations

First Nations Economic Forum | Forum économique des Premières Nations

Date: May 13 - 14

Location: Delta Hotels by Marriott Winnipeg, 350 St Mary Avenue, Winnipeg, R3C 3J2 CA

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Join us for the first-ever First Nations Economic Forum and help determine next steps to support economic growth. The forum will bring together First Nations leaders, organizations, and partners for an engaging two-day event. It will be held at the Delta Hotel by Marriott in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, from May 13 to 14, 2024. Why the First Nations Economic Forum  A consortium of national indigenous organizations (NIO’s) is hosting the Forum to develop an economic framework and identify what initiatives to prioritize. Currently, First Nation communities looking to pursue economic prosperity must navigate a seemingly complex system of supports. The Forum offers an opportunity to create a strong, unified voice in advocating for economic development supports with the federal government. The NIO’s are inviting the following participants to the Forum:
  • First Nations
  • Chief and Council
  • Economic Development Officers and related partners
  • Land Managers
  • Financial Officers
  • Indigenous Chambers of Commerce
  • Private enterprises
  • Sole proprietors, partnerships, corporations
  • Public enterprises
  • Government Business Enterprises (GBEs) and related partners
  • Tribal Councils
Accommodations A room block has been arranged at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Winnipeg. To obtain a discounted nightly rate please reference the “FNEF Room Block” when booking by phone or use the link provided: Book Your Group/Corporate Rate | Marriott International Discount Flight Codes To reduce travel costs for our attendees, we are pleased to offer discount flight codes with multiple airlines. Please note that travel must be booked by credit card or travel agent to access the discount.
  • Air Canada: QHHDYXC1
  • WestJet: 9G7I3HJ, Travel agent code: YBK01
Travel Reimbursements All in-person attendees are eligible to receive a refund of up to $1,500 for their travel and accommodation costs. A reimbursement form will be made available at the event. This event is a collaboration between
  • Aboriginal Financial Officer Association (AFOA),
  • Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO),
  • Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB),
  • First Nations Finance Authority (FNFA),
  • First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB),
  • First Nations Financial Infrastructure Institute (FNII),
  • First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC),
  • First Nations Tax Commission (FNTC),
  • National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA),
  • National Aboriginal Land Managers Association (NALMA), and
  • National Aboriginal Trust Officers Association (NATOA)
All other event inquiries and questions can be directed to info@ec-forum.ca
Rejoignez-nous pour le tout premier Forum économique des Premières nations et aidez-nous à déterminer les prochaines étapes pour soutenir la croissance économique dans les communautés des Premières nations. Le forum réunira des dirigeants, des organisations et des partenaires des Premières nations dans le cadre d'un événement engageant de deux jours. Le forum se tiendra à l'hôtel Delta by Marriott, au centre-ville de Winnipeg, au Manitoba, les 13 et 14 mai 2024. Pourquoi le Forum économique des Premières Nations ? Un consortium d'organisations autochtones nationales (OAN) organise le Forum afin d'élaborer un cadre économique et de déterminer les initiatives à privilégier. Actuellement, les communautés des Premières nations qui cherchent à atteindre la prospérité économique doivent naviguer dans un système de soutien apparemment complexe. Le forum offre l'occasion de créer une voix forte et unifiée pour défendre les aides au développement économique auprès du gouvernement fédéral. Les OAN invitent les participants suivants au Forum :
  • Premières nations
  • Chefs et conseils des Premières nations
  • Agents de développement économique et partenaires connexes
  • Gestionnaires des terres
  • Agents financiers
  • Chambres de commerce autochtones
  • Entreprises privées
  • Propriétaires uniques, sociétés de personnes, sociétés de capitaux
  • Entreprises publiques
  • Entreprises publiques (Government Business Enterprises) et partenaires associés
  • Conseils tribaux
Hébergement Un bloc de chambres a été réservé au Delta Hotels by Marriott Winnipeg. Pour obtenir un tarif réduit, veuillez mentionner le "IEC Room Block" lorsque vous réservez par téléphone ou en utilisant le lien fourni : Réserver un hébergement Codes de vol à prix réduit Afin de réduire les frais de voyage de nos participants, nous avons le plaisir de proposer des codes de réduction auprès de plusieurs compagnies aériennes. Veuillez noter que le voyage doit être réservé par carte de crédit ou par l'intermédiaire d'un agent de voyage pour bénéficier de la réduction.
  • Air Canada : QHHDYXC1
  • WestJet : 9G7I3HJ, Code de l'agent de voyage : YBK01
Remboursement des frais de voyage Tous les participants en personne peuvent recevoir un remboursement allant jusqu'à 1 500 dollars pour leurs frais de voyage et d'hébergement. Un formulaire de remboursement sera disponible lors de l'événement. Cet événement est une collaboration entre
  • l'Association des agents financiers autochtones (AAFA),
  • le Conseil pour l'avancement des agents de développement autochtones (CAADA),
  • Conseil canadien pour l'entreprise autochtone (CCEA),
  • L’Autorité financière des Premières Nations (AFPN),
  • Conseil de gestion financière des Premières nations (CGF),
  • Institut des infrastructures des Premières nations (IIPN),
  • la Coalition des grands projets des Premières nations (CGPPN)
  • la Commission de la fiscalité des Premières nations (CFPN),
  • l'Association nationale des sociétés autochtones de financement (ANSAF),
  • l'Association nationale des gestionnaires des terres autochtones (ANGTA) et
  • l'Association nationale des agents fiduciaires autochtones (ANAFA).
Toutes les autres demandes et questions relatives à l'événement peuvent être adressées à info@ec-forum.ca

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