- Kurtis Blaikie, Canadian Cultural Resources Association
- Dave Norris, Woodland Heritage Northwest
We want Canada’s CRM firms and professionals to share the great work, research and innovation they are doing across all aspects of Cultural Resources Management.
Canada’s CRM sector is responsible for the overwhelming majority of the archaeology undertaken in this country. When these projects make the news, it’s often in a negative light, as a delay or risk to development projects, or because of disturbance to significant or sensitive sites. For every bad news story, CRM professionals identify, study and protect hundreds of archaeological and historical sites.
This session is an opportunity to highlight the day to day work of the CRM sector. We want to hear about the interesting sites, challenging projects, and innovations in methods or special analysis your company has undertaken. We want to hear about both successes and learnings, but mostly we want to give you an opportunity to share work you’re proud of with the broader archaeology community.
This is an opportunity to showcase your firm and the great work you do, organized by the Canadian Cultural Resources Association as part of the CRM Expo.