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Speakers Bureau
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About the Speakers Bureau
The BC Region of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada offers free speakers to groups, organisations and classrooms in BC on a wide range of topics, such as:
- Treaty negotiations
- Aboriginal self-government
- Economic partnerships with First Nations
- Aboriginal history and culture
- Aboriginal rights and the courts
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Why book a speaker?
Aboriginal issues are important to anyone who lives in British Columbia or conducts business in this province.
You may have heard about treaty negotiations or the Nisga'a Treaty. Maybe you want to learn more about Aboriginal cultures and traditions in BC. Or perhaps you wonder what is being done to improve the quality of life of Aboriginal people in Canada.
The Speakers Bureau is ready to help. Our speakers can help you understand these issues, all within the context of BC's rich history and its promising future.
Finding a presentation that is right for you
We will work with you to identify the best speaker and most appropriate topic for your organisation. We can deliver a presentation that will interest any group - whether it's a business association, community group, club or classroom.
Booking a speaker
Booking a complimentary speaker for your organisation is simple. Contact us for more information or choose the booking method most convenient for you:
Contact information:
The Speakers Bureau
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
1138 Melville Street, Suite 600
Vancouver, BC V6E 4S3
Telephone: 604-775-5100
Fax: 604-666-1210
Email: bcinfo@inac-ainc.gc.ca
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