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Stefan Fournier and Candice Shaw

Stefan Fournier is director of the Conference Board of Canada's Indigenous and northern communities policy. Candice Shaw is a research associate with the Conference Board of Canada's Indigenous and northern communities.

The potential for economic reconciliation through meaningful Indigenous-industry relationships

Chief commissioner Murray Sinclair, left, and commissioners Marie Wilson and Willie Littlechild, pictured on June 2, 2015, in Ottawa, at the release of the TRC's summary report. Among other things, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 92 asks corporations to provide Indigenous peoples with equitable access to jobs, training and education, and to ensure Indigenous communities acquire sustainable, long-term benefits from economic development projects, write Stefan Fournier and Candice Shaw. The Hill Times file photograph
Chief commissioner Murray Sinclair, left, and commissioners Marie Wilson and Willie Littlechild, pictured on June 2, 2015, in Ottawa, at the release of the TRC's summary report. Among other things, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 92 asks corporations to provide Indigenous peoples with equitable access to jobs, training and education, and to ensure Indigenous communities acquire sustainable, long-term benefits from economic development projects, write Stefan Fournier and Candice Shaw. The Hill Times file photograph
Chief commissioner Murray Sinclair, left, and commissioners Marie Wilson and Willie Littlechild, pictured on June 2, 2015, in Ottawa, at the release of the TRC's summary report. Among other things, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 92 asks corporations to provide Indigenous peoples with equitable access to jobs, training and education, and to ensure Indigenous communities acquire sustainable, long-term benefits from economic development projects, write Stefan Fournier and Candice Shaw. The Hill Times file photograph
Chief commissioner Murray Sinclair, left, and commissioners Marie Wilson and Willie Littlechild, pictured on June 2, 2015, in Ottawa, at the release of the TRC's summary report. Among other things, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 92 asks corporations to provide Indigenous peoples with equitable access to jobs, training and education, and to ensure Indigenous communities acquire sustainable, long-term benefits from economic development projects, write Stefan Fournier and Candice Shaw. The Hill Times file photograph