b'CCAB RETROSPECTIVESECOND MEETINGThere was also a second meeting at Jokers Hill, arranged the following summer, in 1983. Building on the consensus that the private sector had a role to play, it was at this follow-up gathering that the group agreed to form an organization to facilitate and develop economic advancement of First Nation, Mtis and Inuit people in Canada. They called it the Canadian Council for Native Business (CCNB), the original name of what is now CCAB.Both the first and second meetings at Jokers Hill had Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders contributing to the solution as peers. In addition to the many people who had attended the first meeting, the second meeting also had the following business leaders join the group. Jack Beaver - General Manager, Dr. Victor Goldbloom - President,Chief Jack Sark - Lennox Island BandNorthern Canada Power Commission Canadian Council of Christiansand Jews Noel Starblanket -Sheldon Clark - Headmaster, Doug Keshen - Legal Counsel andAssembly of First NationsPickering College Economic Development Officer,Grand Council Treaty #3 Bands Eugene Steinhauer -Tagak Curley - President, Saddle Lake Investments, Inuit Development Corp. John Magwood - President, Representative for Treaty #6 Malcolm Davidson -Director , Canadian ExecutiveService Organization Chief Walter Twinn -President,Canadian Alliance in Solidarity Sawridge Enterprises Ltd.with Native Peoples Hon. William Rompkey, P.C. -MP Minister of State, Jack Underhill -Manager External Chief Ron Derrickson - Small Business and Tourism Affairs, Esso Resources Canada LimitedWestbank Indian CouncilMurray Rumack - Partner,Billy Diamond - Clarkson Gordon Accountants Willie Wilson - Chief StonemansGrand Council of the Crees Wild Rice Co.Chief Saul Sanderson -Fred Gladstone - President, Federation of Saskatchewan Charles Wood - President,Indian Equity Foundation Indian Nations Indian Association of Alberta TThhee L Leeaaddeerrss i nin R Raailiwlwaayy M Maainintetennaanncceeaanndd C Coonnsstrtruucctitoionn S Seerrvviciceess A Accrroossss C CaannaaddaaRERMEMCACN iAN is cs ocmommmittiettd ed to bto buiuldilidnig png posoitsiivteiv, re, resepsepcetcfutflu, al, nad snd susutsatianianbalbe lre erlaeltaiotinosnhsihpis wps with ith LoLookoinkg fing for a cor a caraereer ein r itn hte he rail industry? rail industry?InIdnidgiegneonuosu cs ocmommmunuintiietsie.sO.uOru fro fcoucsu issios no pn rpormomotointign ge memplpolyomyment opportent opportunuintiietise, sp, rper-ee-memplpolyomymenetnt wwwww.wre.rmemcacnapnrporjoejcetcst.cs.ocom/careersm/careers tratrinaiinnign, ga, nadn db ubsuinsiensess vse vnetnutruerse os ro pra pratnrtenresrhsihpisp tsh trhoruoguhg hc ocmommmunuintyit ey negnaggaegmemenetn. t.CCOOMMPPETETITITIVIVE ERREWEWAARRDDININGGCCUUTTTTININGG-E-DEDGGE EPPAAIDID CCOOMMPPENENSSAATTIOIONN WWOORRKK EQ TTRRAAININININGGEQUUIPIPMMENENTTAboriginal BUSINESS REPORT 37'