b'JUDGESPhotos courtesy of Marissa Baecker/shootthebreeze.careconciliation. I think its timely, with all the sad news that weve gotten over the last year with residential schools, says Tuccaro. This would be more of a good news story. Talking about truth, reconciliation. I think reconciliation happens when you have strong economies on Indian reserves and with the operational business community in Canada.Judges Tabatha Bull and Christine Bergeron on the set of Bears LairROBERT LOUIE A multi-talented leader, Robert Louie is the current owner of Indigenous World Winery, B.C.s only 100-per-cent Indigenous-owned winery. The former Chief of the Westbank First Nation in the Okanagan region of B.C., Louisis also an Officer of the Order of Canadaan honour bestowed on him in 2006and recipient of the 2022 CCAB Lifetime Achievement Award.Louies expertise spans generations and industries. He began working at the young age of six, picking fruits and vegetables in the Okanagan Valley. After completing school, he attended the Okanagan College for business administration, eventually switching to law. As a result of this fateful decision, Louie was the first Indigenous student to graduate with a law degree from the University of Victoria and the first Okanagan lawyer called to the bar inthe Nation. Louie taught Native Law in Saskatchewan before returning home to B.C. in 1974, where he was elected Chief for the Westbank First Nation. It was a position he would go on to hold for two and a half decades, championing the rights of his Nation. I wanted to have a strong governance structure in place; [that] Aboriginal BUSINESS REPORT27'