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Tim Hortons Newest CCAB Seven Generations Patron
TORONTO, ON – February 6, 2008 – The TDL Group Corporation – franchisors of the Tim Hortons restaurant chain – is the newest major corporate supporter of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. The announcement was made today by Paul House, TDL Chairman, CEO and President, and Clint Davis, CCAB President and CEO.“We are […]
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Soulodre to Step Down as President of CCAB
For Immediate Release (Toronto, September 6, 2007) – Jocelyne Soulodre, President and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB), announced today that she will be stepping down effective October 1. “I have loved every minute of my 11 years at CCAB and put my heart and soul into the organization and its […]
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Nominations for 2008 Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame Now Open
(Toronto, ON) June 20, 2007 – The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business is proud to announce that they are ready to receive nominations for the next group of laureates to be named to the Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame.“CCAB’s Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame pays tribute to outstanding business leaders of the past and […]
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Glen Abbey gets ready to host the 4th Annual CCAB Ontario Golf Tournament
(Toronto, ON) May 10, 2007 – Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, long-time home of the Canadian Open and headquarters of the Royal Canadian Golf Association, will once again host the annual Ontario golf tournament of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) on Monday, May 28, 2007.“We are expecting a great turn-out this […]
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Three Aboriginal Leaders Named to CCAB Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame – Chief Victor Buffalo, Harry Cook and Garfield Flowers Honoured for Lifetime Achievements
Toronto, February 12, 2007 — The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) today announced that Chief Victor Buffalo of Hobbema, AB, Mr. Harry Cook of Lac La Ronge, SK and Mr. Garfield Flowers of Hopedale, NL are being honoured for their lifetime contribution to Aboriginal business in Canada as the third group of laureates to […]
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CCAB Announces More Achievements in the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) Program – Six Companies to Be Recognized for Accomplishments
Toronto, February 12, 2007 — The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) will honour six corporations as leaders in working with the fast-growing Aboriginal sector of the Canadian economy. The ceremony will be part of the Ninth Annual CCAB Circle for 2015 Gala Dinner in Toronto on Tuesday, February 13. The dinner is being co-chaired […]
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Three Aboriginal Leaders Named to CCAB Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame
Victor Buffalo, Harry Cook and Garfield Flowers Honoured for Lifetime Achievements Toronto, January 22, 2007 — The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) today announced that Chief Victor Buffalo of Hobbema, AB, Mr. Harry Cook of Lac La Ronge, SK and Mr. Garfield Flowers of Hopedale, NL are being honoured for their lifetime contribution […]
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