☀️ Les Déjeuners-causeries de la Chambre de commerce Cap-Acadie sont des rencontres matinales qui rassemblent entrepreneurs, gestionnaires, élus et acteurs du développement économique autour d’un bon déjeuner.
Chaque rencontre met en lumière un thème d’actualité ou un invité de marque, dans un format interactif favorisant les échanges, la réflexion et les nouvelles connexions d'affaires. C’est une occasion unique de s’informer, de s’inspirer… et de réseauter dès le début de la journée!
Nous préparons notre prochaine édition. Restez branché pour connaître les détails.
🎫 30 $/billet (pour les membres)
🎫 40 $/billet (non-membres)
📍 Restaurant Fred's
👥 Occasion de réseautage de 7 h 30 à 8 h
🔊 Une conférence pertinente !
☀️ The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce's Breakfast Seminars are morning meetings that bring together entrepreneurs, managers, elected officials and economic development players over a good breakfast.
Each meeting highlights a current theme or a distinguished guest, in an interactive format that encourages discussion, reflection and new business connections. It's a unique opportunity to get informed, get inspired... and network right from the start of the day!
We're working on our next edition. Stay tuned for details.
🎫 $30/ticket (members)
🎫 $40/ticket (non-members)
📍 Fred's Restaurant
👥 Networking opportunity from 7:30 to 8:00 a.m.
🔊 A relevant conference!
The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce recognizes that we are in Cap-Acadie, or in Epegoitnag, in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and traditional lands of the Mi’kmaq people.
This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which these nations first signed with the British Crown in 1726. The treaties did not deal with the surrender of lands and resources, but in fact recognized Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations.
We, the staff and members of the board, pay respect to the elders, past and present, and descendants of this land. We honour the knowledge keepers and seek their guidance as we strive to develop closer relationships with the Indigenous people in New Brunswick.