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On February 15 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business' held their 13th annual gala dinner and Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame awards. Hosted by Canada AM's Seamus O'Regan with the Honourable Brian Tobin delivering the keynote speech, the organization recognizes people who achieve sustainable economic development in Aboriginal communities. This year's inductees were Chief Clarence Louie of the Osoyoos Indian Band in British Columbia and Ruth Williams, chief executive officer at All Nations Trust Company in British Columbia.

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Clint Davis and Chantal Kreviazuk

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Pam Palmater and Peter Simpson

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Chief Clarence Louie and Dr. Ruth Williams

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Mary Jane Loustel (left) and Kara Flynn

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Brian David (left) and Bill Sunday

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Gillian Margot and Edwin Kolausok

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Meredith Michetti (left) and Cherie Brant

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Chief Jean-Charles Pietacho (left), Cassandra Bowers and Alain Bellefleur

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Darrin and Rebecca Jamieson

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