Sault delivers opening welcome at national organization’s 40th anniversary celebrations

Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation chief Claire Sault open the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business anniversary celelbrations.

By Sam Laskaris Writer Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation chief Claire Sault was among those who helped a national Indigenous organization celebrate a milestone anniversary. Sault provided the opening welcome at the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) 40th anniversary celebrations this past week. A pre-event opening night reception was staged on May 27. That was followed by a two-day business forum, including various panels and interactive networking sessions on May 28-29. These events were held at The Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto. It should be noted that on the last day of the anniversary celebrations it was announced that the CCAB was changing its name. Its new moniker is the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB). “CCAB has made consistent progress and fantastic inroads for Indigenous business…

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