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Supplier Information Session for Indigenous Businesses in Canada
Calling All Indigenous Businesses in Canada: Join Us for A Virtual Supplier Information Session and Unlock New Opportunities with BASF Canada!
Are you an Indigenous-owned business in Canada offering services for commercial sites? Are interested in learning about how you can unlock new opportunities, expand your business and build a lasting partnership with BASF Canada? This may be the opportunity for you!
BASF Canada is hosting a virtual one-hour session information session for Indigenous-owned businesses designed to build, support and strengthen our relationship with local Indigenous businesses and provide valuable insights into BASF’s procurement processes. Whether you’re currently working with commercial sites or exploring new partnerships, this session will guide you through what it takes to become a BASF supplier and offer you the opportunity to engage with our team live and get all your questions answered!
Date: July 16, 2025
Time: 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. EST
Format: Virtual (Microsoft Teams)
Registration is required for this event. Click here to secure your spot!
Registrations will be open until Monday, July 14 at 11:59 P.M.
What to Expect:
During the one-hour session, we will include an information session followed by an extensive Q&A segment for you to engage directly with our experts, ask questions, and gain clarity on the procurement landscape. The session will cover the following key topics:
The session will include time to discuss the key topics, followed by an extensive Q&A segment. This is your chance to engage directly with our experts, ask questions, and gain clarity on the procurement landscape.
Our Speakers

Eva Musso, Head of Sustainability and Government Relations, BASF Canada
As BASF Canada’s Head of Sustainability and Government Relations, Eva Musso designs and implements our sustainability strategy to help us achieve our ambitious targets. She also leads our long-term government relations and represents BASF in multi-stakeholder sustainability groups. Eva also drives partnerships with key stakeholders and oversees the Indigenous Relations strategy and PAIR certification process to enhance inclusive practices.

Majid Salihue, Technical Buyer, Indirect Procurement, BASF Canada
Majid Salihue is the Technical Buyer in the Indirect Procurement team at BASF Canada. In his role, Majid focuses on optimizing purchasing strategies and enhancing supplier relationships, including Indigenous-owned businesses.
About BASF’s Commitment
This initiative is part of BASF Canada’s broader commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and our dedication to driving our Indigenous Relations forward by building meaningful, long-term relationships with Indigenous communities to advance our journey in Truth and Reconciliation.
As part of our Commitment to Driving Indigenous Engagement in alignment with our Indigenous Relations Policy, we are actively working to increase the number of Indigenous businesses and suppliers in our procurements and provide greater access to opportunities across our supply chain.
To learn more about our commitments, please click here.