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Quebec student wins 2007 RBC Aboriginal Scholarship


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Ashley Stacey, a Kahnawake Mohawk from Chateauguay is one of eight aboriginal students to receive a scholarship from RBC this year.

All winners of the 13th annual RBC Aboriginal Student Awards program receive $4,000 annually for their education expenses for a maximum of four years at university or two years at college.

“Investing in the bright future of these individuals is an investment in the future of their communities,” said Richard Dubeau, vice-president, Aboriginal Banking - Quebec. “Ashley has demonstrated a capacity for leadership, community involvement and creativity that RBC is proud to recognize.”

Ms. Stacey is currently enrolled in her first year at Concordia University. Her goal is to become the first native Forensic Chartered Accountant in the community of Kahnawake.

The RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program is offered to students currently enrolled in post-secondary studies. Recipients who are interested in pursuing careers in the financial services industry are also considered for summer and post-graduate employment opportunities with RBC. Selections are made by an independent committee of academics from the aboriginal community, and are based on personal and academic achievements as well as individual financial need. To date, RBC has awarded 69 scholarships totalling $834,000 to Aboriginal students in Canada.

RBC has a long-standing relationship with Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples and in 2006 donated over $950,000 to support Aboriginal causes. In addition to the Aboriginal Student Awards Program, RBC also supports the Historica Foundation’s heritage programs for Aboriginal students and donated funds to the Dominion Institute to support its Aboriginal Youth Writing Challenge.



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