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April 2007
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McLeod Wood Associates Inc. Pursues New Opportunities with Corporate Canada
June 6, 2007 - McLeod Wood Associates Inc. is excited to announce that it will be pursuing new opportunities to bring an understanding of First Nation traditions, culture and ways of doing business to Corporate Canada with the goal of developing natural resource projects in partnership with First Nations that will bring benefits and opportunities to their communities. We believe that the best way to accomplish great things is to form partnerships and work together.
"While our existing First Nations clients remain very important to us, MWA Inc. is seizing an opportunity to bring an understanding of the history and traditions of First Nations to Corporate Canada. We believe that in this way, we can develop even more projects that will bring jobs, revenue, training and other opportunities into First Nation communities," said Merv McLeod, partner of MWA Inc.
"Our vision statement will continue to guide our activities as we move forward with these new opportunities," said Nancy Wood, Partner. MWA Inc.'s vision is: "Improved socio-economic conditions for all First Nations communities in which we operate, through development of infrastructure, human resources, and good governance practices."
If you would like to learn more about this announcement or the services MWA Inc. is offering, please contact Nancy Wood at nwood@mcleod-wood.com or by phone at 1-800-889-0697.
McLeod Wood Associates Inc. at OACFDC's Annual Conference
June 4, 2007 - Merv McLeod and Stephanie Hajer addressed delegates of the annual conference of the Ontario Association of Community Futures Development Corporations (OACFDC) on June 4, 2007 in Honey Harbour, Ontario. They gave a presentation on "The Role of Regional Infrastructure in Community Economic Development."
If you are interested, you may download the PowerPoint presentation here.
McLeod Wood Associates Inc. in the Globe and Mail
April 2, 2007 - McLeod Wood Associates Inc. was mentioned in an article in the Globe and Mail entitled "Natives hold key to Ontario power". Please click here to read the article on www.theglobeandmail.com.
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