IPAC Webcast: Engaging Indigenous Governments and Businesses in the Canadian Economy

Video Conference

The IPAC Saskatchewan Regional Group and Indigenous Works are pleased to invite you to a live webcast!

About the Webcast:  Kelly Lendsay, President and CEO of Indigenous Works, asks “Why do First Nations, Inuit and Metis communities continue to be excluded from the mainstream economy?” Canada’s GDP could grow by $270 billion and social remedial costs reduced when Indigenous peoples attain the same levels of education and employment. The benefits to be gained on all sides are clear, yet there remains a great divide between Indigenous businesses and organizations and corporate Canada.

Indigenous Works has just completed baseline research that provides new insights into the current state of relationships between major Canadian businesses and Indigenous peoples.  Kelly Lendsay will present the study’s findings, and discuss the role that all governments and others can play in bridging the divide and fostering beneficial partnerships.

Webcast moderated by: Christian Kittleson, Associate Partner – Ernst & Young – Victoria Practice Lead – Government & Public Sector Advisory

**New Location** Room 210, 2 Research Drive, University of Regina

IPAC Sask Annual General Meeting: 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Webcast: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Networking and refreshments to follow

Hors d’oeurves will be served. Cash bar.

$10 non-member, free for members.  Pay at door (cash only).  Registration required by June 26, 2017 to tanessa.boutin@gov.sk.ca

Please note that the IPAC Saskatchewan Regional Group Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be taking place just prior to the webcast at 3:30 pm.  Non-members are welcome to attend the AGM but cannot vote.  The webcast will begin promptly at 4:00 pm.

Event Details

When:
Time:
04:00 PM - 05:30 PM CST
Location:
Regina: Room 210, 2 Research Drive, University of Regina

Contact

Tanessa Boutin