The Candy Show
 

Candy was born and raised in northern New Brunswick. Her father is a member of the Eel River Bar Band. Candy has practiced both Aboriginal and labour law during her career as a lawyer and has many years of experience in the public sector.

Candy has been providing training in Aboriginal and diversity issues for more than a decade. She currently delivers corporate training on Aboriginal Perceptions to the Nova Scotia civil service as well as a number of private sector clients.

She has lectured extensively throughout Canada on Aboriginal legal, education and employment equity issues. She has provided commentary to print, radio and television media, nation-wide, on Aboriginal legal issues. Candy is sought after as a public speaker with a reputation as a dynamic and provocative orator, who speaks with passion about the struggle and survival of her people. As of late, Candy has emerged as an extremely vocal advocate for the rights of Aboriginal peoples; earning her the support and respect of her community.

Whether you are looking for training for 25 people in your workplace or looking for a dynamic speaker for a conference of 500, Candy will leave your audience wanting more. For booking information please click on the "contact" link above.


   
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