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We invite you to do business with our member-companies. Join a webinar, make an award nomination, participate in our programs - make your voice heard! Browse our Member Profiles. You're sure to find new connections to bring your business to the next level! If you have any issues, please contact memberrelations@ccab.com.CCAB » PROCUREMENT
For information on Aboriginal procurement, contact: Philip Ducharme Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. 416.961.8663 Ext. 230pducharme@ccab.com
CCAB » CERTIFIED ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CAB) Using the designated CAB logo, certified Aboriginal businesses are easily identified by industry, government and other organizations. CAB members are identified in the public member profile listing found on CCAB’s website.; CCAB’s Aboriginal Procurement Marketplace is an online buying and selling marketplace. CAB members have access to this two-way directory and procurement contacts atCCAB » CCAB TEAM
To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » PRESIDENT AND CEO President & CEO. Tabatha is an Anishnaabe Kwe from Nipissing First Nation. As CCAB’s president and CEO she is committed to help rebuild and strengthen the path toward reconciliation and a prosperous Indigenous economy to benefit all Canadians. With a focus on Indigenous economic development, Tabatha often works with variousheads of
CCAB » PROGRESSIVE ABORIGINAL RELATIONS (PAR) PAR is a certification program that confirms corporate performance in Aboriginal relations at the Bronze, Silver or Gold level. Certified companies promote their level with CCAB » ABORIGINAL PROCUREMENT CHAMPIONS To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » CULTURAL AWARENESS TRAINERS Cultural Awareness Trainers. Cultural awareness training is a PAR program requirement for committed-level companies. It allows companies to build a framework over a three-phased process within the three-year timeline to integrate a reset in their organizational thinking and approach to working with and impacting in First Nation, Métis and CCAB » HORTON CBI, LIMITED CB&I (NYSE: CBI) is a leading provider of technology and infrastructure for the energy industry. With more than 125 years of experience, CB&I provides reliable solutions to our customers around the world while maintaining a relentless focus on safety and an uncompromising standard of quality. Our complete, balanced and integrated business model CCABMEMBER DIRECTORYEVENTSPROGRESSIVE ABORIGINAL RELATIONS (PAR)COVID-19OUR TEAMPROGRAMS CCAB provides an array of business development offerings, including certification for Aboriginal-owned businesses (CAB) and companies with Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR). TFAB (Tools and Financing for Aboriginal Business) connects Aboriginal entrepreneurs with tools, training and networks to strengthen and scale their businesses.RESEARCH.
CCAB » MEMBERS
We invite you to do business with our member-companies. Join a webinar, make an award nomination, participate in our programs - make your voice heard! Browse our Member Profiles. You're sure to find new connections to bring your business to the next level! If you have any issues, please contact memberrelations@ccab.com.CCAB » PROCUREMENT
For information on Aboriginal procurement, contact: Philip Ducharme Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. 416.961.8663 Ext. 230pducharme@ccab.com
CCAB » CERTIFIED ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CAB) Using the designated CAB logo, certified Aboriginal businesses are easily identified by industry, government and other organizations. CAB members are identified in the public member profile listing found on CCAB’s website.; CCAB’s Aboriginal Procurement Marketplace is an online buying and selling marketplace. CAB members have access to this two-way directory and procurement contacts atCCAB » CCAB TEAM
To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » PRESIDENT AND CEO President & CEO. Tabatha is an Anishnaabe Kwe from Nipissing First Nation. As CCAB’s president and CEO she is committed to help rebuild and strengthen the path toward reconciliation and a prosperous Indigenous economy to benefit all Canadians. With a focus on Indigenous economic development, Tabatha often works with variousheads of
CCAB » PROGRESSIVE ABORIGINAL RELATIONS (PAR) PAR is a certification program that confirms corporate performance in Aboriginal relations at the Bronze, Silver or Gold level. Certified companies promote their level with CCAB » ABORIGINAL PROCUREMENT CHAMPIONS To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » CULTURAL AWARENESS TRAINERS Cultural Awareness Trainers. Cultural awareness training is a PAR program requirement for committed-level companies. It allows companies to build a framework over a three-phased process within the three-year timeline to integrate a reset in their organizational thinking and approach to working with and impacting in First Nation, Métis and CCAB » HORTON CBI, LIMITED CB&I (NYSE: CBI) is a leading provider of technology and infrastructure for the energy industry. With more than 125 years of experience, CB&I provides reliable solutions to our customers around the world while maintaining a relentless focus on safety and an uncompromising standard of quality. Our complete, balanced and integrated business modelCCAB » MEMBERSHIP
Senior Associate, Membership. 416.961.8663 ext. 236. sjones@ccab.com. Membership related questions can be emailed to: memberrelations@ccab.com. Join CCAB Today. A thriving membership is central to CCAB's mandate. By building relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal businesses and communities, CCAB helps to fosters an equitable and CCAB » CERTIFIED ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CAB) Using the designated CAB logo, certified Aboriginal businesses are easily identified by industry, government and other organizations. CAB members are identified in the public member profile listing found on CCAB’s website.; CCAB’s Aboriginal Procurement Marketplace is an online buying and selling marketplace. CAB members have access to this two-way directory and procurement contacts at CCAB » NATIONAL INDIGENOUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Français. The National Indigenous Business Directory is comprised of a full-service listing of CCAB Certified Aboriginal Businesses (CAB), CCAB Aboriginal Business Members (ABM), PSAB registrants and other publicly listed Indigenous owned businesses across Canada. The National Indigenous Business Directory serves to increase visibilityand
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CCAB Research fosters meaningful relationships between the public and private sectors and Indigenous peoples, communities and businesses. Our research aims to improve public and private policy, and to advocate for Indigenous businesses. CCAB research is impact-focused. Our work has been used to develop policies and programs for Federaland
CCAB » INDIGENOUS WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP FUND 2021 CCAB’s Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund is presented by LNG Canada with contributions from Hamilton Holmes and Social Awareness Group. The fund is open to Indigenous women-owned businesses that have been disproportionately disadvantaged because of COVID-19. The fund is administered through CCAB’s Tools and Financing for Aboriginal CCAB » PAR COMPANIES PAR Gold companies demonstrate sustained leadership in Aboriginal relations and their commitment to working with Aboriginal businesses and communities has built the business case that other companies aspire to prove. Their introduction of innovative programs and engagement of Aboriginal people have made an enduring impact on Aboriginal businesses and communities, and demonstrate best practice CCAB » DIRECTOR, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIC Director, Business Development and Strategic Initiatives. Paul-Emile re-joined the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business on October 31st, 2016. Prior to that, he was active in the field of Research, Consulting and Business Development for fifteen years. In 2007, he completed his honours degree in History, Political Science andCanadian
CCAB » CULTURAL AWARENESS TRAINERS Cultural awareness training is a PAR program requirement for committed-level companies. It allows companies to build a framework over a three-phased process within the three-year timeline to integrate a reset in their organizational thinking and approach to working with and impacting in First Nation, Métis and Inuitcommunities.
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We invite you to do business with our member-companies. Join a webinar, make an award nomination, participate in our programs - make your voice heard! Browse our Member Profiles. You're sure to find new connections to bring your business to the next level! If you have any issues, please contact memberrelations@ccab.com. CCAB » PROCUREMENTCCAB INSURANCE LANCASTERCCAB MEDICALCCAB COLLECTIONSCCAB INSURANCE LANCASTER PA For information on Aboriginal procurement, contact: Philip Ducharme Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. 416.961.8663 Ext. 230pducharme@ccab.com
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CCAB » DIRECTOR, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIC Director, Business Development and Strategic Initiatives. Paul-Emile re-joined the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business on October 31st, 2016. Prior to that, he was active in the field of Research, Consulting and Business Development for fifteen years. In 2007, he completed his honours degree in History, Political Science andCanadian
CCAB » CULTURAL AWARENESS TRAINERS Cultural Awareness Trainers. Cultural awareness training is a PAR program requirement for committed-level companies. It allows companies to build a framework over a three-phased process within the three-year timeline to integrate a reset in their organizational thinking and approach to working with and impacting in First Nation, Métis and CCAB » ABORIGINAL PROCUREMENT CHAMPIONS To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » HORTON CBI, LIMITEDHORTON CBI LIMITEDHORTON CBI LIMITED CANADA CB&I (NYSE: CBI) is a leading provider of technology and infrastructure for the energy industry. With more than 125 years of experience, CB&I provides reliable solutions to our customers around the world while maintaining a relentless focus on safety and an uncompromising standard of quality. Our complete, balanced and integrated business model CCAB » INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP (IWIL) AWARD About the Award. CCAB and LNG Canada are proud to present the Indigenous Women in Leadership Award. The role of Indigenous women in traditional life has long been one of leadership and strength. The tenacity and determination of our Indigenous women stands as a powerful testament to their role in preserving our traditions andculture.
CCABMEMBER DIRECTORYEVENTSPROGRESSIVE ABORIGINAL RELATIONS (PAR)COVID-19OUR TEAMPROGRAMS CCAB provides an array of business development offerings, including certification for Aboriginal-owned businesses (CAB) and companies with Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR). TFAB (Tools and Financing for Aboriginal Business) connects Aboriginal entrepreneurs with tools, training and networks to strengthen and scale their businesses.RESEARCH.
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We invite you to do business with our member-companies. Join a webinar, make an award nomination, participate in our programs - make your voice heard! Browse our Member Profiles. You're sure to find new connections to bring your business to the next level! If you have any issues, please contact memberrelations@ccab.com. CCAB » PROCUREMENTCCAB INSURANCE LANCASTERCCAB MEDICALCCAB COLLECTIONSCCAB INSURANCE LANCASTER PA For information on Aboriginal procurement, contact: Philip Ducharme Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. 416.961.8663 Ext. 230pducharme@ccab.com
CCAB » PROGRESSIVE ABORIGINAL RELATIONS (PAR)CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESSCCAB INSURANCECCAB INSURANCE LANCASTERCCAB INSURANCE LANCASTER PACCAB MEDICAL PAR is a certification program that confirms corporate performance in Aboriginal relations at the Bronze, Silver or Gold level. Certified companies promote their level with CCAB » PRESIDENT AND CEO President & CEO. Tabatha is an Anishnaabe Kwe from Nipissing First Nation. As CCAB’s president and CEO she is committed to help rebuild and strengthen the path toward reconciliation and a prosperous Indigenous economy to benefit all Canadians. With a focus on Indigenous economic development, Tabatha often works with variousheads of
CCAB » DIRECTOR, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIC Director, Business Development and Strategic Initiatives. Paul-Emile re-joined the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business on October 31st, 2016. Prior to that, he was active in the field of Research, Consulting and Business Development for fifteen years. In 2007, he completed his honours degree in History, Political Science andCanadian
CCAB » CULTURAL AWARENESS TRAINERS Cultural Awareness Trainers. Cultural awareness training is a PAR program requirement for committed-level companies. It allows companies to build a framework over a three-phased process within the three-year timeline to integrate a reset in their organizational thinking and approach to working with and impacting in First Nation, Métis and CCAB » ABORIGINAL PROCUREMENT CHAMPIONS To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » HORTON CBI, LIMITEDHORTON CBI LIMITEDHORTON CBI LIMITED CANADA CB&I (NYSE: CBI) is a leading provider of technology and infrastructure for the energy industry. With more than 125 years of experience, CB&I provides reliable solutions to our customers around the world while maintaining a relentless focus on safety and an uncompromising standard of quality. Our complete, balanced and integrated business model CCAB » INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP (IWIL) AWARD About the Award. CCAB and LNG Canada are proud to present the Indigenous Women in Leadership Award. The role of Indigenous women in traditional life has long been one of leadership and strength. The tenacity and determination of our Indigenous women stands as a powerful testament to their role in preserving our traditions andculture.
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CCAB delivers programs that facilitate the growth of Aboriginal business, build relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal business, and ensure life-long learning for Aboriginal entrepreneurs, and other Canadian business leaders.CCAB » MEMBERSHIP
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The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business is governed by a national, voluntary Board of Directors representing CCAB patrons, Aboriginal business members, and other senior industry leaders. CCAB is administered by a small, dynamic team in Toronto, Ontario. CCAB is able to achieve all of its goals because of our passionate andcommitted team.
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For information on Aboriginal procurement, contact: Philip Ducharme Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. 416.961.8663 Ext. 230pducharme@ccab.com
CCAB » CERTIFIED ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CAB) Using the designated CAB logo, certified Aboriginal businesses are easily identified by industry, government and other organizations. CAB members are identified in the public member profile listing found on CCAB’s website.; CCAB’s Aboriginal Procurement Marketplace is an online buying and selling marketplace. CAB members have access to this two-way directory and procurement contacts at CCAB » COMMUNITY NETWORK PARTNERS To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » LSE INDIGENOUS RESOURCES INC. To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » PAR COMPANIES PAR Gold companies demonstrate sustained leadership in Aboriginal relations and their commitment to working with Aboriginal businesses and communities has built the business case that other companies aspire to prove. Their introduction of innovative programs and engagement of Aboriginal people have made an enduring impact on Aboriginal businesses and communities, and demonstrate best practice CCAB » LAURIE DEER REG’D To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter. CCAB » EMERGING AG INC To stay current on upcoming gatherings, and new CCAB resources, please subscribe to our newsletter.About
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