NATOA Events
Stay tuned for all NATOA events across Canada.
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Indigenous Women’s Summit
The Indigenous Women’s Summit is a 2-day event designed as a space for storytelling, discussions, workshops, networking and advice from top Indigenous female leaders from across the nation. May 3-4, 2021.
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8th Annual Trusts and Investment Conference
This event will give decision-makers representing Indigenous communities an opportunity to connect directly with representatives of organizations that provide services in investment and trust management. June 7-8, 2021.
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Indigenous Youth Summit 2021
The Inaugural NATOA Indigenous Youth Summit is a two-day event that focuses on empowering our youth with skills and advice to jumpstart their careers. NATOA is pleased to provide an inclusive space for participants to connect and learn across various areas. This summit also aims to provide youth attendees with a platform to make new friends, share experiences & build resiliency to inspire their future success. In supporting NATOA events, you are helping NATOA become an independent organizati
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Leveraging your trust
Registrations for this event are now closed. To watch the recording click on the event title.
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Impact and Returns, intro to sustainable investing
Registrations for this event are now closed. To watch the recording click on the event title.
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How Changes to Canadian Laws Impacts your Nation’s Trust
DATE: November 26th, 2020 TITLE: How Changes to Canadian Laws Impacts your Nation’s Trust, and Tips to Navigate the Road Ahead HOST: BMO REGISTRATION: Click here
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Asset Manager Action on Reconciliation: Roundtable Discussion
DATE: December 8th, 2020 TITLE: Asset Manager Action on Reconciliation: Roundtable Discussion **Registration is open to Investment Managers and Advisors only** HOST: Reconciliation and Responsible Investment Initiative REGISTRATION: Click here
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Introduction to Cannabis Investing in North America
DATE: January 12th, 2021 In this presentation, Charles will provide an overview of the cannabis market; highlighting certain companies in Canada and the U.S., while also outlining the significant opportunity for investment growth. He will also discuss current trends, upside potential as well risks of investing in the industry. Our team created Canada’s first actively managed mutual fund with a focus in the cannabis sector, now called the Ninepoint Alternative Health Fund.
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Q&A with Our Investment Managers
DATE: January 14th, 2021 TITLE: Q&A with Our Investment Managers HOSTS: Wayne Wachell (Genus), Wayne Wilson (Lincluden), Andrew Hoffman (Leith Wheeler) REGISTRATION: Click here
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Community Comprehensive Plan
DATE: January 19th, 2021 TITLE: Community Comprehensive Plan: A Framework for a Sustainable Trust HOSTS: Peace Hills Trust REGISTRATION: Click here
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Circle on Philanthropy
DATE: January 21st, 2021 TITLE: Circle on Philanthropy HOSTS: Circle on Philanthropy REGISTRATION: Click here
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Per Capita Distribution
DATE: January 26th, 2021 TITLE: Per Capita Distribution HOSTS: Linda Hartford (CIBC), Jaimie Lickers (CIBC), and Vickie Whitehead (NATOA) REGISTRATION: Click here
Past Events
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Indigenous Trust & Investment Conference
7th Annual NATOA Indigenous Trust & Investment Conference “Moving Forward with a Community Focus” September 28-30, 2020
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Indigenous Youth Virtual Summit
Inaugural NATOA Indigenous Youth Virtual Summit “Developing Tools for Success” October 6-8, 2020
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