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DIALOGUE ON DEVELOPMENT

Why? Because governments run things like economic policy on behalf of the people, except for people under the Indian Act, so we are exhorting business to work with First Nations toward their freedom from the Indian Act and the systemic racism it has produced

in the First Nations Drum newspaper

2010-01-17 / 01:48:08 -- The Dialogue on Development is a contiguous business section that talks to First Nations communities at the core of their nationhood, a unique endeavor in publishing. The Dialogue on Development is a monthly business feature that appears in East and West editions of the nationally distributed First Nations Drum newspaper.

 

First Nations Drum is foremost in Canada publishing a business news section

The Dialogue on Development is composed by contributing editor Malcolm McColl who brings over 20 years experience to the First Nations Drum as editor of business newspapers in two provincial capitals and contributing editor and free-lance contributor to First Nations newspapers and magazines across North America.

The Dialogue on Development stands alone within the pages of the First Nations Drum and every story contains original content. The business community of Canada is a core participant in creating the dialogue, including First Nation, Metis, and Inuit entrepreneurs, as are First Nations Chiefs and Leaders, educators, politicians, and working people.

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It comes down to lifting the barriers to economic development

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