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  • Introduction to Federal Procurement - CanadaBuys & SAP Ariba Registration

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    Name: Introduction to Federal Procurement - CanadaBuys & SAP Ariba Registration
    Date: March 30, 2023
    Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ADT
    Event Description:
    This webinar will provide you with the basics of selling to the Government of Canada:
    • Opportunities for smaller and diverse businesses
    • Contracting with the Government of Canada
    • Finding opportunities
    • Building networks
    • Becoming a supplier
    The session will also provide key information on how to navigate the new electronic procurement solution CanadaBuys and how to register your business in SAP Ariba. The Government of Canada is committed to giving small and medium enterprises (SMEs) access to competing for government business. PAC supports SMEs by working to reduce barriers and by simplifying the process for SMEs that want to do business with the Government of Canada.

    Presented by Imanzi Kayitare, Policy Analyst - Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) – Procurement Assistance Canada – Ontario Region Imanzi has over 10 years of experience in the Federal Public Service and recently joined the Procurement Assistance Canada (Ontario Region) team in January 2021. March 30, 2023 2 pm
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    Location:
    Zoom
    Date/Time Information:
    March 30, 2023 2:00PM Eastern
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  • Business Truth & Reconciliation Business Truth & Reconciliation

    The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce is taking proactive steps to promote reconciliation and respect for Indigenous rights within the corporate sector. In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action 92, the Chamber urges its members to embrace the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a guiding framework. This entails a commitment to meaningful consultation, fostering respectful relationships, and obtaining the free, prior, and informed consent of Indigenous peoples before embarking on economic projects. Moreover, the Chamber advocates for equitable access to employment, training, and educational opportunities for Indigenous communities, ensuring they reap sustainable benefits from economic development initiatives.

     

    Recognizing the importance of education, the Chamber encourages businesses to provide comprehensive training for management and staff on the history of Indigenous peoples, including the legacy of residential schools, Indigenous rights, and Aboriginal-Crown relations. Emphasizing intercultural competency, conflict resolution, and anti-racism, these efforts aim to foster a more inclusive and harmonious corporate environment rooted in mutual understanding and respect.

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