BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220927T130000Z DTEND:20220927T140000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Business Support Series: Building Reconciliation Into Your Business Plan DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 27th as we host Indigenous Treaty Partners\, just two days prior to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation for a conversation on what reconciliation truly means. \n\n \n\nITP (Indigenous Treaty Partner's) Indigenous cultural training provides the framework and philosophies that will help non-Indigenous peoples better engage and support Indigenous peoples in Canada. A curriculum focused on the history and rich culture of Indigenous Nations in Canada\, our cultural training will transform the people at the workplace\, into allies supporting renewed friendships with their Indigenous neighbors. \n\nKey learnings:\n\n\n \n What is Reconciliation? \n \n \n Strong Foundational awareness of Indigenous history and cultures.\n \n \n Indigenous History: Pre-Contact to Today. \n \n \n Past and present relationships between government/industry and Indigenous peoples. \n \n \n Key tools (Visiting the nation\, protocols\, etc). \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHouston Barnaby\, Partner\n\n\n\nHouston is a Mi'kmaw from Listuguj\, QC. He is an Indigenous Rights lawyer who has represented the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Chiefs for the past three years in areas of Governance and has gained industry knowledge and experience negotiating Impact Benefit Agreements with proponents in the Province during that time. Houston is also a Board member for the Nova Scotia Community College Foundation\, whose mission is dedicated to helping students in financial need and improving access to education.\n\n\n\nCorey Mattie\, Partner\n\n\nMi'kmaw/Settler from K'jpuktuk\, a member of the Indigenous Professional Association of Canada\, and co-founder of Indigenous Treaty Partners (ITP) - Corey Mattie has always been involved with supporting Canadians through complex topics. As a professional keynote speaker to international audiences including the G7 Research summit\, United Nation Canada\, and Parliament Hill\; Corey is a strong advocate for the importance of environmental enhancement\, social responsibility\, and ethical business practices. A local from Mi'Kma'ki (Atlantic Canada)\, Corey places strong value on the adoption of Indigenous practice and a triple bottom line for corporate Canada. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
ITP (Indigenous Treaty Partner&rsquo\;s) Indigenous cultural training provides the framework and philosophies that will help non-Indigenous peoples better engage and support Indigenous peoples in Canada. A curriculum focused on the history and rich culture of Indigenous Nations in Canada\, our cultural training will transform the people at the workplace\, into allies supporting renewed friendships with their Indigenous neighbors. \;
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Mi&rsquo\;kmaw/Settler from K'\;jpuktuk\, a member of the Indigenous Professional Association of Canada\, and co-founder of Indigenous Treaty Partners (ITP) - Corey Mattie has always been involved with supporting Canadians through complex topics. As a professional keynote speaker to international audiences including the G7 Research summit\, United Nation Canada\, and Parliament Hill\; Corey is a strong advocate for the importance of environmental enhancement\, social responsibility\, and ethical business practices. A local from Mi&rsquo\;Kma&rsquo\;ki (Atlantic Canada)\, Corey places strong value on the adoption of Indigenous practice and a triple bottom line for corporate Canada.
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