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Economic Development

Four Host First Nations executive director Tewanee Joseph speaking at the 2010 Aboriginal Business Summit, February 2007
Four Host First Nations executive director Tewanee Joseph speaking at the 2010 Aboriginal Business Summit, February 2007
The 2010 Winter Games bring a number of exciting economic development opportunities for Aboriginal people and businesses.

Join the 2010 Team
For those seeking an exciting employment or volunteer opportunity, the Games provide a chance to tap into existing skills and talents, and to develop new ones. By Games time, Vancouver 2010 will require a workforce of approximately 1,400 full-time employees, 3,500 temporary employees and 25,000 dedicated volunteers to host the Winter Games. You could be one of them.

Opportunities for Aboriginal business 
For qualified Aboriginal businesses and entrepreneurs, the Games offer an incredible opportunity to expand, diversify and reach new markets – be it across Canada, or around the world.

Stay informed
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