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Reconciliation in STEM

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It can be hard to understand what Reconciliation means to professionals and companies in fields like technology, science, engineering, or mathematics - especially when projects are purely information-based and are not rooted in land or development outside of major cities.

If you would like to learn more about how Reconciliation affects you and what you can do to contribute, then tune in to this panel discussion on March 24th at 7pm EDT. We get to hear from an awe inspiring group of Indigenous leaders that has broad representation across industries and geography. Target audience is anyone who is working in these industries who would like to understand or contribute to reconciliation.

Jessica Vandenberghe P.Eng. M.Sc., Industry Professor, University of Alberta Engineering, Assumption First Nation
Robert Houle, President, Talon Resources, Wauzhushk Onigum First Nation
Deanna Burgart, Senior Instructor, Schulich School of Engineering, Fond du Lac First Nation
Jennifer Page, VP Treasury Modelling, TD Bank, Manitoba Metis
Denis Carignan, Co-Founder, PLATO Testing, Member of Pasqua First Nation

If you would like to get involved in reconciliation in your industry or would like to connect with someone who is involved for any reason, feel free to reach out to 
[email protected].

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