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702 – 34 Cumberland St. North
Thunder Bay, ON
P7A 4L3

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The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is located on the traditional Lands of the Anishnawbe peoples of Fort William First Nation, original signatories to the Robinson Superior Treaty signed in 1850.  We recognize the significant contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples to our heritage, social, cultural, spiritual and economic wealth and are committed to advancing economic reconciliation under the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action #92 “Business and Reconciliation.”

To learn more and to read the 94 Calls to Action, visit: www.nctr.ca.