Join us on Monday, June 3 in Winnipeg for a conversation about Indigenous approaches to economic growth, which will seek to highlight success stories from a variety of Indigenous communities and explain how orders of government in the federation can be the best partners in supporting economic independence.
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The panel, moderated by the IRPP’s director of research Steve Lafleur, will take place in person at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Participation is free, though space is limited and registration is required. A light lunch will follow the panel discussion.
This event coincides with the Institute for Research on Public Policy’s annual general meeting. Each year, the IRPP holds its AGM in a different Canadian city and seeks to connect its staff and board from across the country with members of the local and regional public policy community.
The Centre of Excellence on the Canadian Federation is a permanent research body within the Institute for Research on Public Policy. Its mission is to build a deeper understanding of Canada as a federal community.
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