Indigenous Opportunities 2021: Building an inclusive recovery - Day 2
While the pandemic stopped us in our tracks and impacted communities around the province, it has also presented new opportunities for bold action to rebuild in a more inclusive and collaborative way. Recent discussions triggered by the renewed attention to the history of residential schools and colonialism also emphasize the importance of an inclusive economic vision that prioritizes truth and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
Indigenous Opportunities Forum 2021 will explore how capacity is being built, partnerships formed, and what steps are being taken to fulfill Truth and Reconciliation action 92 to create inclusive prosperity. We will also explore the significant role that Indigenous businesses and communities play in B.C.’s economic recovery and growth.
Join us as we hear how Indigenous communities and their partners in industry are taking bold action toward economic recovery and resilience for a prosperous future.
- November 2: Building capacity and empowering Nations
- November 4: Indigenous business, projects and partnerships: Inclusive recovery and renewed opportunities for growth
Bundle pricing and single day tickets are available.
Session 2
Indigenous business, projects and partnerships: Inclusive recovery and renewed opportunities for growth
Indigenous businesses, projects, and partnerships in our region are emerging as key engines for economic recovery, working to build the foundations of future prosperity. In this session we will hear how Indigenous business in B.C. are taking bold action to forge new partnerships and create new opportunities for their communities and for our region. The session will also focus on the long-term investments Indigenous Nations and businesses are making that will shape the future of our region.
Keynote:
Wilson Williams (Sxwíxwtn)
Councilor
Squamish Nation
Panellists:
Jon Davey, J.D., M.P.A., Vice President, Indigenous Financial Services, Scotiabank
Chief Willie Sellars, Williams Lake First Nation (T’exelc)
Crystal Smith, Chief Councillor, Haisla Nation
Kandy Stout, Economic Development Manager, McLeod Lake Indian Band