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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Address: 520 3 Ave SW #510, Calgary, AB, Canada

Website: www.theaioc.com

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Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation 31.01.2021

Join Paul and Raven Lacerte as they talk with Barb Ward-Burkitt, Executive Director of the Prince George Native Friendship Center. Plus, find out what to expect from this year's #MooseHideCampaignDay on February 11th.

Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation 24.01.2021

Thank you Chief Billy Morin, for all your hard work as Grand Chief of the Confederacy of Treaty No. 6. We look forward to working with newly announced Grand Chief Vernon Watchmaker.

Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation 18.01.2021

Have you heard the news? We've signed up to Dry Feb, which means we're going alcohol-free this Feb! But Dry Feb is much more than just giving up alcohol. We're also raising funds for the Canadian Cancer Society. Any donation you can give will make a difference, even if it’s what you’d save on your daily coffee or takeout. So head to http://www.dryfeb.ca/teams/aioc and send any spare change our way!

Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation 09.01.2021

The Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation is pleased to have supported the Cascade Power Project. This is a momentous award. We want to especially thank the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, their team at Backwoods Energy Services and OPTrust for their hard work to design and structure this meaningful transaction that will bring lasting prosperity to Indigenous communities in Alberta. https://www.newswire.ca//cascade-power-project-wins-canadi

Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation 24.12.2020

People from as far as Germany and Puerto Rico have shown support for 10-year-old Cote First Nation girl.

Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation 19.12.2020

I keep thinking about those little kids opening up those packs of cards and seeing themselves in those players from the past. Naim Cardinal