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Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

@ccab_national

The future of Canada's economy is Indigenous.

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Why is now the right time to join CCAB? Members gain access to an assortment of resources and opportunities, such as a member profile and discounted prices on events, including CCAB’s upcoming 40th Anniversary celebration in Toronto, May 28 to 29, 2024.

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Why is now the right time to join CCAB? Members gain access to an assortment of resources and opportunities, such as a member profile and discounted prices on events, including CCAB’s upcoming 40th Anniversary celebration in Toronto, May 28 to 29, 2024. ccab.com/membership/joi…
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Join CCAB's 40th anniversary session 'Empowering Tomorrow's Leaders: The Future of Indigenous Business' on May 28-29. Hear from a panel of young Indigenous entrepreneurs discussing the challenges and opportunities of building their businesses.

Register: bit.ly/3uAUPPp

Join CCAB's 40th anniversary session 'Empowering Tomorrow's Leaders: The Future of Indigenous Business' on May 28-29. Hear from a panel of young Indigenous entrepreneurs discussing the challenges and opportunities of building their businesses. Register: bit.ly/3uAUPPp
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Indigenous youth are tomorrow’s community leaders. Read about how Bears' Lair Youth Entrepreneur Dream Camp helps Indigenous youth get a head-start on building business acumen in CCAB's latest Aboriginal
Business Report (p.64) bit.ly/3PbhjO5

Indigenous youth are tomorrow’s community leaders. Read about how Bears' Lair Youth Entrepreneur Dream Camp helps Indigenous youth get a head-start on building business acumen in CCAB's latest Aboriginal Business Report (p.64) bit.ly/3PbhjO5 #indigenousentrepreneur
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CCAB’s TFAB program is hosting an Indigenous Business Networking Event in Moncton, N.B, on May 16 from 4 to 7 p.m. Along with the opportunity to network, there will be a dynamic panel discussion.

Register to join! bit.ly/3W8G0Px

CCAB’s TFAB program is hosting an Indigenous Business Networking Event in Moncton, N.B, on May 16 from 4 to 7 p.m. Along with the opportunity to network, there will be a dynamic panel discussion. Register to join! bit.ly/3W8G0Px
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CCAB's 40th Anniversary is fast approaching, and tickets are going fast!
After tickets for the Awards Gala sold out yesterday, we secured additional space to release a LIMITED number of additional all-inclusive tickets. See you on May 28 to 29 in Toronto.
bit.ly/3uAUPPp

CCAB's 40th Anniversary is fast approaching, and tickets are going fast! After tickets for the Awards Gala sold out yesterday, we secured additional space to release a LIMITED number of additional all-inclusive tickets. See you on May 28 to 29 in Toronto. bit.ly/3uAUPPp
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Are you considering applying to receive a $2,500 grant and a one-year CCAB membership? Today is the LAST DAY for Indigenous women business owners to apply for the Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund (IWEF). Applications close at 5 pm EDT.

Learn more: bit.ly/3VwDp1D

Are you considering applying to receive a $2,500 grant and a one-year CCAB membership? Today is the LAST DAY for Indigenous women business owners to apply for the Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund (IWEF). Applications close at 5 pm EDT. Learn more: bit.ly/3VwDp1D
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On Earth Day, we reflect on the Indigenous ways of knowing that all living beings and natural elements are connected. When we respect the resources we’ve been given, we work towards a holistic relationship with the Earth, where prosperity and sustainability go hand-in-hand.

On Earth Day, we reflect on the Indigenous ways of knowing that all living beings and natural elements are connected. When we respect the resources we’ve been given, we work towards a holistic relationship with the Earth, where prosperity and sustainability go hand-in-hand.
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A huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting making connections happen during our 40th Anniversary! Thank you to Networking Break sponsor Deloitte, & Business Connect Rooms sponsors EY, Greenshield Canada, & TMX Group. Create new connections on May 28-29! bit.ly/3uAUPPp

A huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting making connections happen during our 40th Anniversary! Thank you to Networking Break sponsor Deloitte, & Business Connect Rooms sponsors EY, Greenshield Canada, & TMX Group. Create new connections on May 28-29! bit.ly/3uAUPPp
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Join us at CCAB's 40th Anniversary in Toronto on May 28-29 with concurrent sessions on Urban Reserves and Real Estate Development. Learn about Indigenous ownership and commercial/multi-purpose real estate development.

Register today at: bit.ly/3uAUPPp

Join us at CCAB's 40th Anniversary in Toronto on May 28-29 with concurrent sessions on Urban Reserves and Real Estate Development. Learn about Indigenous ownership and commercial/multi-purpose real estate development. Register today at: bit.ly/3uAUPPp
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There’s less than one week left to submit your application for the Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund (IWEF)! Successful applicants have the opportunity to receive a $2,500 grant and a one-year CCAB membership.

Learn more bit.ly/3VmKd1H.

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Join us TOMORROW from 12 to 1:30 p.m. to learn more about the program. CCAB's Progressive Aboriginal Relations™ (PAR) Program is for any organization looking to partner or make positive change with an Indigenous organization or community in Canada. bit.ly/3PSqAuI

Join us TOMORROW from 12 to 1:30 p.m. to learn more about the program. CCAB's Progressive Aboriginal Relations™ (PAR) Program is for any organization looking to partner or make positive change with an Indigenous organization or community in Canada. bit.ly/3PSqAuI
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Join us on April 16 from 12-1 p.m. EST for an orientation of CCAB's Aboriginal Procurement Marketplace. Learn how to optimize your supplier profile and work with CCAB corporate members committed to enhancing Indigenous procurement in Canada.

Register at: bit.ly/4aUhnKn

Join us on April 16 from 12-1 p.m. EST for an orientation of CCAB's Aboriginal Procurement Marketplace. Learn how to optimize your supplier profile and work with CCAB corporate members committed to enhancing Indigenous procurement in Canada. Register at: bit.ly/4aUhnKn
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Appreciation goes to our Supporting Sponsor Cenovus, our Day One Lunch Sponsor Pathways Executive Search, and Day Two Lunch Sponsor Sodexo.

Join us in commemorating what will be CCAB's biggest event yet on May 28-29 in Toronto.

Register today bit.ly/3uAUPPp

Appreciation goes to our Supporting Sponsor Cenovus, our Day One Lunch Sponsor Pathways Executive Search, and Day Two Lunch Sponsor Sodexo. Join us in commemorating what will be CCAB's biggest event yet on May 28-29 in Toronto. Register today bit.ly/3uAUPPp
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Our president and CEO, Tabatha Bull, was recently profiled by The Toronto Star about her work as a leader for an Indigenous non-profit, working in STEM, and the importance of women representation in leadership.

Read more bit.ly/49zpbAb

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In the latest issue of the Aboriginal Business Report, Montreal-based Revital Software has created a video game in both English and Kanieen’keha, the language of the Mohawk people. Read how video games are a unique opportunity for Indigenous learning.

bit.ly/3PbhjO5

In the latest issue of the Aboriginal Business Report, Montreal-based Revital Software has created a video game in both English and Kanieen’keha, the language of the Mohawk people. Read how video games are a unique opportunity for Indigenous learning. bit.ly/3PbhjO5
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Get ready for an enlightening panel discussion on the critical role partnerships play in driving Indigenous economic growth and prosperity. Hear from our panelists at CCAB's 40 Anniversary on May 28 to 29 in Toronto.

Learn more and register today! bit.ly/3uAUPPp

Get ready for an enlightening panel discussion on the critical role partnerships play in driving Indigenous economic growth and prosperity. Hear from our panelists at CCAB's 40 Anniversary on May 28 to 29 in Toronto. Learn more and register today! bit.ly/3uAUPPp
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Join the PAR team at their upcoming PAR webinar on April 17 from 12-1:30 p.m. CCAB's Progressive Aboriginal Relations™ (PAR) Program is for organizations looking to partner or make positive change with an Indigenous organization or community in Canada.

bit.ly/3PSqAuI

Join the PAR team at their upcoming PAR webinar on April 17 from 12-1:30 p.m. CCAB's Progressive Aboriginal Relations™ (PAR) Program is for organizations looking to partner or make positive change with an Indigenous organization or community in Canada. bit.ly/3PSqAuI
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