INDIGENOUS MISSION: Finding partnerships in BC’s mining sector

At the recent Nation2Nation conference in Terrace, Lana Eagle spoke about taking personal responsibility on the path to building reconciliation relationships with indigenous partners.

This live drawing by Sam Bradd of Drawing Change captured the text and spirit of Lana’s talk at the Fall 2016 Nation2Nation event. Lana Eagle is an indigenous relations strategist and president of the Industry Council for Indigenous Business. 

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