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BCAFN 19th Annual General Meeting

BCAFN 2022 AGM

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Trade Show

The BCAFN 19th Annual General Meeting will include a Trade Show featuring a host of local and regional vendors at the Musqueam Community Centre in Vancouver, BC.

Registration for this event has closed.

For more information, contact Joanna Prince at joanna.prince@bcafn.ca.


Vendor List

First Nations Health Authority

The FNHA plans, designs, manages, and funds the delivery of First Nations health programs across BC.

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Aboriginal Financial Officers Association of BC

AFOA BC strengthens Indigenous communities by building leadership and management capacity through professional development and education.

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Larissa & Clayton Beading

Handmade beaded earrings, bead embroidery and bead weaving. Abalone and Dentalium features.

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First Nations Drinking Water Settlement

The Class Counsel will be available to answer questions and support Impacted First Nations in making claims decisions.

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BC Infrastructure Benefits

BCIB provides the qualified skilled trades workforce for the construction of public infrastructure projects operating under the Community Benefits Agreement.  

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Wolf Pack Apparel

Native style hoodies, shirts, hats & jackets made by local First Nations.

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Trek Coffee Inc.

Trek Coffee is a 100% Indigenous and Veteran owned and operated company donating a portion of proceeds to mental health and educational programs.

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Michael Hill Designs

“My version of ancient rock pictographs from my ancestor’s traditional territory, reproduced in Sterling Silver using techniques including traditional arts.”

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Cheryl’s Trading Post

Cheryl’s Trading Post is a Native family owned, operated, and staffed business selling authentic handmade Native art from across Turtle Island.

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Tobacco Creeations

Self taught Cree, Nlhazkampx, and Okanagan Bead work artist working from the Fraser Valley area.

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Heaven N Earth Native Art

Teresa Walker & Brook Tobacco are a mother-daughter team making authentic handmade Indigenous products such as bead work, pine needle / birch bark / cedar bark jewelry and baskets.

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Qwelmínte Secwépemc

Qwelmínte Secwépemc is a collective of leadership from six Secwépemc communities engaging across a spectrum of land and resource issues.

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LadyBear Designs

LadyBear’s passion and goal is to support the healing of Indigenous People. Producs include handmade earrings and traditional rattles.

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Sisters Sage

Lynn-Marie & Melissa-Rae Angus are sisters and co-founders of Sisters Sage, an Indigenous brand that hand-crafts wellness and self-care products.

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Fireweeds Boutique

Indigenous Owned + Operated Store, Online, Mobile Boutique in Kelowna, BC.

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Chartered Professional Accountants of BC

CPABC protects the public by enforcing the highest professional and ethical standards. Our members advise multinational corporations, small businesses, not-for-profits, government agencies, and more.

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First Peoples’ Cultural Council

First-Nations run crown agency with a mandate to revitalize First Nations language, arts and culture in BC.

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Seven Sacred Fires Society

Seven Sacred Fires Society is a community ceremony and cultural gathering place with a residential support program where Indigenous men can heal.

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BC First Nations Gaming Revenue Sharing

First Nations in BC can join the BCFN Gaming Revenue Sharing Limited Partnership to access a stable, long-term source of funding to invest in their communities’ priorities.

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First Nations Emergency Services Society

FNESS provides programs and services to 204 Nations across BC, including Fire Services, Mitigation, Preparedness & Response, Recovery and Emergency Support Services and Decision Support.

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Joan’s Happy Baskets

Joan Ryan is from the Tsimshian Nation. She weaves baskets using Sea Sweet Grass and beautiful cedar bark roses in assorted colours.

Simon Fraser University

The SFU Indigenous Business Leadership Executive MBA is the only accredited MBA program in North America addressing Indigenous business, economic development and entrepreneurship.

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Dee’s Resin Creations

First Nations-made resin creations featuring local natural materials such as beach glass, cedar, sea snails, shells, etc.

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