Reconciliation in Business 2022 Conference
Acknowledging the Land
The Ted Rogers School of Management is located on Toronto Purchase Treaty 13 (1805) and the Dish With One Spoon Treaty. We as students, staff, faculty and treaty people have a responsibility of honouring and protecting these treaties. We want to acknowledge the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation as the care takers of the land, as well as it traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Chippewa. If you're reading this, then you are likely on, or near Mississaugas territory, and therefore, we suggest you visit these three resources with your colleagues, family and friends.


Conference and Community Social Agenda
Event date: September 25, 2022
Conference | |
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10 a.m. | Opening Ceremony |
10:30 a.m. | Elder Duke Redbird & Jonathon Araujo Redbird |
11 a.m. | Panels |
11:45 a.m. | Panels, Group A lunch |
12:30 p.m. | Panels, Group B lunch |
1:15 p.m. | Panels, Group C lunch |
2 p.m. | Break, Marketplace |
Community Social | |
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2:30 p.m. | Special Guests |
3 p.m. | Birchbark Canoe Ceremony |
3:30 p.m. | Jenn Harper |
4:10 p.m. | Closing notes |
4:40 p.m. | Big Drum and Dance Social at Trinity Square |
6 p.m. | Feast, Marketplace |
7 p.m. | Day ends |
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All Day!
Moccasin Identifier Experiential Workshop, Indigenous Marketplace, Live Art & Music!
Workshop Sponsor

Everyone is invited! Chi Miigwetch!
We're bringing 500 people together (#maamawi) to celebrate the resurgence of Indigenous peoples' and worldviews in business. We are encouraging everyone to respond to Call-to-Action 92, as a way to support Indigenous self-determination, to close the socioeconomic gap, and unlock the $100 Billion annual Indigenous economy.
Panels
Contact us if you are interested in participating in the 2023 event as a panelist or panel moderator! Chi Miigwetch
Each panel is anticipated to have 4 Panelists and 1 Panel Moderator. Sessions will have approximately 100 attendees each.
Indigenous Across Academia
Alumni & Graduate Experience
Indigenous Attainment of Finance
Indigenous in Tech
Indigenous Worldviews "in the Classroom"
Indigenous Women in Entrepreneurship
Indigenous in Commerce
Recruitment, Retainment, Reconciliation
Indigenous Law & Governance
Get Involved!
Please inquire regarding further information & compensation. The event will bring 500 delegates together (#maamawi) to celebrate the resurgence of Indigenous peoples' in business. Please inquire regarding sponsorship opportunities.
It is entirely free to be a vendor. Our objective with this event is to show the power of Indigenous entrepreneurship and for our Indigenous procurement to have an opportunity for economic gain.
Contact
Cody Anthony
Founder, Ted Rogers Indigenous in Business & Reconciliation in Business 2022 Conference and Social / Meshkwadoonamaage ᒣᔥᑾᑑᓇᒫᑫ
Sana Mulji
Senior Advisor, External Stakeholder Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, Indigenous Initiatives
Disclaimer
This event may bring forward content or conversations that may be uncomfortable, specifically around Indigenous histories, reconciliation, residential schools, the Indian Act, Sixties Scoop and more. Every detail of this day is subject to change contingent on Indigenous consultation. We recognize the diversity across all 650+ Indigenous communities on Turtle Island and we are doing our best to be inclusive to all. Ojibwe is the traditional language on Treaty 13 Territory, and is used across our marketing and communications. This event is 100% non-profit, including our ticket sales will go towards reconciliation initiatives (TBA). If anyone has feedback, suggestions, or concerns, we ask that you reach out to us!