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Ethnocultural Grant Program: Speaker Series

APEGA is proud to present this free speaker series, funded by the Government of Alberta’s Ministry of Immigration and Multiculturalism through the Ethnocultural Grant Program. These sessions are intended to equip professional engineers and geoscientists with the tools to collaborate more effectively across cultures and ensure the professions remain resilient, future-ready, and aligned with the evolving needs of the communities they serve.

This series offers space for critical learning and reflection—empowering individuals and organizations to build stronger practices that benefit all Albertans and enable innovation to thrive.

This initiative also supports the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s Calls to Action by exploring the histories, cultures, Traditional Knowledge, and lived experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.

Funded by

Alberta Government Ethnocultural Grant

In alignment with

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Call to Action

Upcoming Sessions

Webinar | Relationship Building with Indigenous Peoples

27 Nov 2025
Register by November 26

Les Vonkeman from Bridging Worlds Consulting will share how to build relationships with Indigenous Peoples. As society evolves from generation to generation and life gets busier in the quest to acquire the “Canadian” dream, communication between people has become more transactional than relational. 

Session Learning Objectives

This session focuses on slowing life down and learning how to build relationships with Indigenous Peoples. Attendees will learn the “protocols and rules” to connect with Indigenous people and communities. 

This webinar is offered as part of APEGA’s Ethnocultural Grant Program speaker series with funding from the Province of Alberta.

About the presenter

Les Vonkeman, Bridging Worlds ConsultingLes Vonkeman, owner of Bridging Worlds Consulting, is passionate about building community through relationships. A survivor of the Sixties Scoop, Les recently retired from the Lethbridge Police Service after 24 years, with 10 years as a diversity officer. During that time, Les learned how to thrive as an Indigenous person in the non-Indigenous world—and he connects both worlds through cultural competence programming such as three-day tipi camps, Campfire Conversations and a host of other programs. Les founded Bridging Worlds Consulting after realizing that many people from mainstream society have questions about Indigenous Peoples and cultureBridging Worlds fills that gap. Les has received the Queens Jubilee Medal as well as the Community Builders Award for his passionate work alongside people making waves of change in our world.

  • Speaker:
    Les Vonkeman
  • Cost:
    Free
  • Registration Deadline:
    November 26

You may also be interested in:

4 Seasons of Reconciliation Online Course

APEGA has worked with Reconciliation Education to offer our registrants education on the histories and cultures of Indigenous Peoples.

Questions about these events?

Contact [email protected] for more information

APEGA and its 10 branches are situated on Treaty 4, 6, 7, 8, and 10 territories and within the Métis Nation homeland, which have been and continue to be home to many Indigenous Peoples for millennia. We are honoured to show our respect to Indigenous Peoples, past, present, and future, who were and continue to be part of this place. We recognize the need for continued work towards righting relations to build strong and positive relationships as intended through the spirit and intent of treaty.

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