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okay so Im starting the recording and transcription and before we get going um I want to thank everyone for showing up tonight especially our presenters uh Barney Christensen from Christensen TDS law managing partner for the law offices in Portugal Prairie neepoa Gladstone and McGregor and uh our second presenter Christian Robin whos the director of marketing and web presence for Red River College Polytech and before we get into the agenda I just want to say that Red River College is committed to ensuring that First Nations metis and Inuit knowledge college or culture and traditions are embraced and reflected in the pursuit of our mission and and we want to acknowledge that the lands that were on today and that of Red River College at a commitment to indigenous people and community and this now forms part of our foundational statements that Define Red River College is part of our strategic plan Red River College Polytech campuses are located on the original lands of the anishinaabe