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2nd NATIONAL INDIGENOUS CANNABIS & HEMP CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 19-21, 2019 The Shaw Centre • OƩawa, Ontario ID 468 This message delivered by Indigenous Link™ - Building Bridges To Indigenous CommuniƟes To be removed from this distribuƟon list, please visit www.opt-out.ca and enter Campaign Code 468 Indigenous Link, PO Box 50058, 17 - 2595 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB, R2V 4W3 Phone/Fax: 1-866-440-7257 ATTENTION: Chief and Council, Economic Development Managers, Health Directors, Insurance Professionals, Law Enforcment, Lawyers, Licensed Producers, Federal/Provincial/Municipal Government Agencies, Financial Officers, Career Counselors, Risk Managers, Cannabis Industry Professionals, Medical PracƟƟoners, Capital Fund Managers, Human Resource Professionals, All Interested Individuals & Groups Gain Invaluable Insight into the Cannabis and Hemp Industry This is a must-aƩend event if your community is considering the pros and cons of the cannabis and hemp industry to create economic diversificaƟon, promote harm reducƟon, drive revenues, and generate job opportuniƟes. Building on the very successful November NICHC event in Alberta, the OƩawa NICHC conference will be concentraƟng on the areas that held the most interest for delegates; Harm ReducƟon, Economic OpportuniƟes for the communiƟes and the advantages of Cannabis and Hemp culƟvaƟon and processing. The NaƟonal Indigenous Cannabis & Hemp Conference, designed to address these areas will also provide toolkits and workshops to assist you in your path to success. The inclusive atmosphere and themes of the program create a valuable networking opportunity for those NaƟons looking to enter into business relaƟonships with other NaƟons and industry experts. Panels of leading Indigenous cannabis experts from the fields of medicine, business, law, economic and policy development will address the quesƟons your communiƟes should be asking. For details or to register online: www.GoToRegister.ca/NICHC For more informaƟon including RegistraƟon, Agends, AccommodaƟons and Travel, Trade Show, Partnership OpportuniƟes, and more, contact Lisa: Toll Free: 1-866-785-7154 Fax: 1-866-785-7761 Email: [email protected] Web: www.GoToRegister.ca/NICHC *NOTE: Speakers and topics subject to change. This is a 19+ event. *19+ Event Time is running out! REGISTER NOW AGENDA TOPICS: • Cannabis and Hemp 101 • Maximizing Investment in your Cannabis/Hemp Business • Presidents Panel • Indigenous Economic Leaders Insight • Harm ReducƟon: Health and Wellbeing - OpportuniƟes • How to Create Meaningful Employment with Training • The Hemp Advantage WORKSHOP SERIES DEVELOPMENT: Cannabis & Hemp CulƟvaƟon and Processing / Harm ReducƟon Models / RecreaƟonal Retail Stores SPEAKERS INCLUDE: COMPLETE LIST OF SPEAKERS ON WEBSITE! www.GoToRegister.ca/NICHC Dr. Shelly Turner Pimicikamak FN, AddicƟon and Harm ReducƟon Specialist Wade McAdam Kikino MéƟs SeƩlement, Founder CanWest Hemp Corp Sara Mainville Couchiching FN, Partner OKT Law Dr. Neil McKinney Professor of Naturopathic Oncology Allan Clarke Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve Alex Abellan Founder of NAC Clinics Pioneer in Safe Dispensing of Cannabis Grand Chief Joseph Norton Mohawk Council of Kahnawake Irene Wolf Minwaashin Lodge, Aboriginal Women’s Support Centre

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Page 1: 2nd NATIONAL INDIGENOUS CANNABIS & HEMP CONFERENCEfiles.ablink.ca/201902021515370.WEB_NICHC_Campaign3.pdf · 2nd NATIONAL INDIGENOUS CANNABIS & HEMP CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 19-21, 2019

2nd NATIONAL INDIGENOUS

CANNABIS & HEMP CONFERENCEFEBRUARY 19-21, 2019

The Shaw Centre • O awa, Ontario

ID 468This message delivered by Indigenous Link™ - Building Bridges To Indigenous Communi esTo be removed from this distribu on list, please visit www.opt-out.ca and enter Campaign Code 468Indigenous Link, PO Box 50058, 17 - 2595 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB, R2V 4W3 Phone/Fax: 1-866-440-7257

ATTENTION: Chief and Council, Economic Development Managers, Health Directors, Insurance Professionals, Law Enforcment, Lawyers, Licensed Producers, Federal/Provincial/Municipal Government Agencies, Financial Officers, Career Counselors, Risk Managers, Cannabis Industry Professionals, Medical Prac oners, Capital Fund Managers, Human Resource Professionals, All Interested Individuals & Groups

Gain Invaluable Insight into the Cannabis and Hemp IndustryThis is a must-a end event if your community is considering the pros and cons of the cannabis and hemp industry to create economic diversifica on, promote harm reduc on, drive revenues, and generate job opportuni es.

Building on the very successful November NICHC event in Alberta, the O awa NICHC conference will be concentra ng on the areas that held the most interest for delegates; Harm Reduc on, Economic Opportuni es for the communi es and the advantages of Cannabis and Hemp cul va on and processing.

The Na onal Indigenous Cannabis & Hemp Conference, designed to address these areas will also provide toolkits and workshops to assist you in your path to success.

The inclusive atmosphere and themes of the program create a valuable networking opportunity for those Na ons looking to enter into business rela onships with other Na ons and industry experts.

Panels of leading Indigenous cannabis experts from the fields of medicine, business, law, economic and policy development will address the ques ons your communi es should be asking.

For details or to register online:www.GoToRegister.ca/NICHCFor more informa on including Registra on, Agends, Accommoda ons and Travel, Trade Show, Partnership Opportuni es, and more, contact Lisa:Toll Free: 1-866-785-7154Fax: 1-866-785-7761Email: [email protected]: www.GoToRegister.ca/NICHC

*NOTE: Speakers and topics subject to change. This is a 19+ event.

*19+ Event

Time isrunning out!REGISTER NOWAGENDA TOPICS:• Cannabis and Hemp 101• Maximizing Investment in your Cannabis/Hemp Business• Presidents Panel• Indigenous Economic Leaders Insight• Harm Reduc on: Health and Wellbeing - Opportuni es• How to Create Meaningful Employment with Training• The Hemp Advantage

WORKSHOP SERIES DEVELOPMENT:Cannabis & Hemp Cul va on and Processing /Harm Reduc on Models / Recrea onal Retail Stores

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

COMPLETE LIST OF SPEAKERS ON WEBSITE! www.GoToRegister.ca/NICHC

Dr. Shelly TurnerPimicikamak FN,

Addic on and Harm Reduc on

Specialist

Wade McAdamKikino Mé s Se lement,

Founder CanWest Hemp Corp

Sara Mainville Couchiching FN, Partner

OKT Law

Dr. Neil McKinney

Professor of Naturopathic

Oncology

Allan Clarke Wikwemikong

Unceded IndianReserve

Alex AbellanFounder of NAC

Clinics Pioneer in Safe Dispensing

of Cannabis

Grand Chief Joseph Norton

Mohawk Council of

Kahnawake

Irene WolfMinwaashin

Lodge, Aboriginal Women’s

Support Centre