First Nations National Land Governance & Economic Development Conference & Trade Show

The First Nations Lands Advisory Board (LAB) and the First Nations Land Management Resource Centre Inc. (RC), are hosting the 2nd First Nations National Land Governance & Economic Development Conference and Trade Show.  The conference will be held April 1st to 3rd, 2019 at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Building on the success of the inaugural First Nations National Land Governance and Economic Development Conference and Trade Show in 2016, the 2019 event will focus on how First Nations have been able to cast away the restrictions of the Indian Act and develop new trends in economic development with the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management (Framework Agreement).

The conference will bring together hundreds of interested parties from across Canada, all interested in discovering more about Framework Agreement economic successes, such as internal and external community investments of over $270 Million, and over 4,000 jobs generated on Signatory First Nation reserves.

​If you are interested in participating in this exciting, up-coming event, please feel free to register using the link below, or contact us with any questions.

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