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Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase celebrates five years of bringing together Indigenous leaders, government and business innovators, returning on June 5 & 6, 2024
IPSS: Accelerating Reconciliation through better business relationships brings together government, business innovators and Indigenous leaders.
Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase: Accelerating Reconciliation through better business relationships brings together government, business innovators and Indigenous leaders.
IPSS: Accelerating Reconciliation through better business relationships brings together government, business innovators and Indigenous leaders.
National Chief RoseAnne Archibald to headline 4th annual Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase in Vancouver June 1 and 2
Tickets still available to join hundreds from business, government and Indigenous communities for dialogue about the role partnerships play on the path to economic reconciliation.
Indigenous-business banquet promises powerful blend of cultural excellence and economic insight
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Sḵwx̱wú7mesh language panel will underscore link between economic reconciliation and cultural revitalization
First-of-its-kind panel featuring simultaneous interpretation in English set for first day of IPSS 2023, June 1 & 2 at Vancouver Convention Centre.
Indigenous-led Governing Council will guide 4th annual Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase
The IPSS event will be held June 1 & 2, 2023 at Vancouver Convention Centre.
Economic reconciliation in action takes an even bigger stage at 4th annual IPSS
Event supported by GCT Global Container Terminals returns June 1 and 2, 2023 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Squamish Nation Hereditary Chief Ian Campbell continues as event chair.
Stories of economic reconciliation through partnerships take the stage at 2022 Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase this week
Third annual event chaired by Squamish Nation Chief Ian Campbell, supported by GCT Global Container Terminals and other sponsors.
Indigenous-led joint-venture development is changing Metro Vancouver's skyline – holds the key to solving housing crisis
Expert panel at 2022 Indigenous Partnership Success Showcase will delve into MST Development Corporation’s model, which has seen the First Nations acquire more than $1 billion worth of properties.
Membertou Chief Terry Paul bringing lessons from east coast fishery to BC at 2022 IPSS
Tickets now on sale for third annual event, chaired by Squamish Nation Chief Ian Campbell and supported by GCT Global Container Terminals and others.
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