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SUMMARY:Indigenous Awareness Training Level 1: Myths & Misconceptions (SOLD OUT!)
DESCRIPTION:This Session is sold out. Watch for more sessions coming soon!\n\n\n\nThe Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is committed to the Calls to Action from the TRC Report\, particularly those related to business. As stated in Call to Action 92\, we encourage the business community to "provide education for management and staff on the history of Aboriginal peoples\, including the history and legacy of residential schools\, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples\, Treaties and Aboriginal rights\, Indigenous law\, and Aboriginal Crown relations."\n\n\n\nPlease join John Lagimodiere with ACS Aboriginal Consulting Services for a day of information and learning through the SCC's programming\, Indigenous Awareness Training Level 1: Myths & Misconceptions. \n\n\n\nThis introductory session will cover the history of Saskatchewan's Indigenous & Metis peoples from pre-contact to today\, including Treaties and the TRC Calls to Action. This session is a prerequisite to Indigenous Awareness Training Level 2: Implementing an Indigenous Strategy and Hiring/Retention for Business\, taking place on October 8th\, 2019. \n\n\n\nACS Aboriginal Consulting Services is a past ABEX winner and is currently contracted to provide Aboriginal Awareness training to all provincial government employees. PostashCorp is also a previous client of ACS. John Lagimodiere\, ACS President\, has a close relationship with the SCC and was co-MC for the 2017 ABEX Awards.\n\n\n\n2-hour street parking is available around the SCC offices. There are also several Impark lots nearby.\n\n\n\nLunch is included in the registration fee. \n\nPlease advise of any dietary restrictions on your registration form.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This Session is sold out. Watch for more sessions coming soon!
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\nThe Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is committed to the Calls to Action from the TRC Report\, particularly those related to business. As stated in Call to Action 92\, we encourage the business community to "\;provide education for management and staff on the history of Aboriginal peoples\, including the history and legacy of residential schools\, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples\, Treaties and Aboriginal rights\, Indigenous law\, and Aboriginal Crown relations."\;
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\nPlease join John Lagimodiere with ACS Aboriginal Consulting Services for a day of information and learning through the SCC'\;s programming\, Indigenous Awareness Training Level 1: Myths &\; Misconceptions. \; \;
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\nThis introductory session will cover the history of Saskatchewan'\;s Indigenous &\; Metis peoples from pre-contact to today\, including Treaties and the TRC Calls to Action. This session is a prerequisite to Indigenous Awareness Training Level 2: Implementing an Indigenous Strategy and Hiring/Retention for Business\, taking place on October 8th\, 2019. \;
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\nACS Aboriginal Consulting Services is a past ABEX winner and is currently contracted to provide Aboriginal Awareness training to all provincial government employees. PostashCorp is also a previous client of ACS. John Lagimodiere\, ACS President\, has a close relationship with the SCC and was co-MC for the 2017 ABEX Awards.
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\n2-hour street parking is available around the SCC offices. There are also several \;Impark \;lots nearby.
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\nLunch is included in the registration fee.  \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
\nPlease advise of any dietary restrictions on your registration form.
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LOCATION:Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce 4th Floor Meeting Room 2221 Cornwall Street Regina\, SK S4P 2L1 ***Please register at the SCC Offices at #200-2221 Cornwall Street upon arrival***
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URL:https://chambermaster.saskchamber.com/events/details/indigenous-awareness-training-level-1-myths-misconceptions-sold-out-382
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