The Atlantic Community Planning Steering Committee

and the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nation Chiefs are pleased to announce:

Community Journeys - pathways to a sustainable future

Promote & facilitate learning
Support a community of practice
Facilitate opportunities for investment

 

Key Note Speakers include:

  • National Chief Phil Fontaine and American Indian Congress President Joe Garcia
  • Internationally renowned Aboriginal Architect, Doug Cardinal,
  • Former BC Premier and Sustainable Development Advocate, Mike Harcourt,
  • Chief Superintendent Doug Reti , Director General National Aboriginal Policing Services, RCMP
  • Mark Solomon, Ngai Tahu Tribal Council Chair, New Zealand

 

Participate in Workshops and Discussions on:

  • Comprehensive Community Planning in First Nations
  • Keeping the Plan Alive – an implementation workshop
  • Best Practices in First Nation community planning
  • Atlantic First Nations Governance Framework
  • Planning for Climate Change
  • Indigenous Sustainability
  • Planning in Remote Communities
  • Effective Proposal Writing
  • Youth Programs - Hobbema
  • Residential Schools

 

Investment Fair & Trade Show

Peruse 40 booths of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal businesses and agencies to talk to experts, make contacts, and create partnerships for community and economic development. Space has also set aside for Aboriginal crafters to sell their products.


Come Celebrate with us at the Conference banquet and dance with live entertainment by Mark Collie
4th Atlantic Aboriginal Entrepreneur Awards Show and Gala, hosted by Ulnooweg


The preliminary conference program and registration information are now available at
www.apcfnc.ca.

There are early registration discounts, so book now!


For more information, contact


Georgianna Barlow (georgianna.barlow@apcfnc.ca) or Paulette General (Paulette.General@apcfnc.ca )
Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs
P.O. Box 26005, RPO Market Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2W 6P3 Canada
Telephone: (001) (902) 435-8021 Fax: (902) 435-8027 Web: www.apcfnc.ca

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