A Conversation About Reconciliation: Canadian Chamber shares lessons learned from Saskatoon roundtable

Jun 20, 2019

Interested in a business perspective of reconciliation? The Canadian Chamber of Commerce sat down with Indigenous and non-Indigenous business and community leaders to discuss reconciliation, and what that means. Bottom line: it’s an opportunity, not an obligation.

“Participants stressed that governments at all levels need to look to where business has been successful in creating respectful, mutually-beneficial relationships with Indigenous peoples – whether it be in procurement, employment or investment – and ask them how they did it.”

To read the complete statement: LessonsInReconciliationSaskatoon

Next up: Thunder Bay.

Chambers Plan #1 – Leaderboard
Chambers Plan #1 - Leaderboard

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