Indigenous Opportunities Forum 2023 Presented by CN
As the region experiences unprecedented growth and change and ongoing housing, climate, and inflation challenges, collaboration will be crucial to fostering a future of shared prosperity and meaningful progress on reconciliation.
Indigenous Opportunities Forum 2023, presented by CN, is Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s annual event that brings together local First Nations and Greater Vancouver business and economic development leaders to connect, discuss and learn about projects, partnerships and opportunities for growth and sustainability in the region.
Join us to take a closer look at some of the projects that are reshaping our region and addressing the most pressing challenges including sustainable infrastructure, housing, and labour shortages. Learn what actions are being taken to respond to Call to Action 92 that create opportunity and inclusive prosperity for First Nations communities and mutually beneficial relationships for all in the region.
Presentation 1
Chief Laura Cassidy
Tsawwassen First Nation
Ryan Daum
Acting Manager of Economic Development
Tsawwassen First Nation
Presentation 2
Chief Sharleen Gale
Chief, Fort Nelson First Nation
Chair, First Nations Major Projects Coalition
Presentation 3
Mindy Wight
CEO
Nch'ḵay̓ Development Corporation
PANEL 1:
Economic Opportunities through Partnerships
This panel will discuss how businesses can collaborate with Indigenous partners to tackle some of the most pressing issues in our region while also promoting economic opportunities for Indigenous people and our communities at large.
Chief Harley Chappell (xwopokton), Semiahmoo First Nation
Jon Davey, Vice President, Indigenous Financial Services
Stephen Lee, CEO, Musqueam Capital Corp.
Moderator: Jennifer Hooper, Indigenous Relations Leader, WSP
PANEL 2:
Indigenous Workforce Development and Business Growth
Canada’s Indigenous population is the fastest growing segment of the country's population and Indigenous people's contribution to Canada's GDP has seen marked growth in the years prior to the pandemic. According to Statistics Canada, $54.1B of Canada's GDP in 2019 is attributed to Indigenous peoples, a growth of 30% since 2012; and job growth and output follow a similar trajectory. This growth presents a unique opportunity to address current workforce challenges while creating economic benefits for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous business communities. This panel will explore strategies to support and grow Indigenous businesses and the benefits and strategies to approach workforce development.
Harold Calla, Executive Chair, First Nations Financial Management Board
Celeste Haldane, Chief Commissioner, BC Treaty Commission
Talese Shilleto, Indigenous and Community Relations, Tourmaline Oil Corp
Moderator: Sharon Singh, Regulatory, ESG, and Commercial Partner I Co-Head of Aboriginal Law, Bennett Jones LLP