b'ABOVE: Event committee co-chair Alain Bartleman (left) with Sheryl Lindsay, one of several Anishnawbe Health Toronto staff members who donated their time to ensure the event ran smoothly.ABOVE RIGHT: Andrew Mitchell from sponsor Fiera Capital and Ramona Sault, General Manager of Thunderbird Trust.Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd.; Brian Holland, Senior Vice President, Guardian Capital; Andrew J. Mitchell, Senior Vice President, Investment Counsellor at Fiera Capital Corpora-tion; Sheila Norman, CFA, Senior Vice President and Investment Counsellor, Fiera Capital Corporation; Steven Smith, CFA Vice President, Beutel Goodman Private Client Group; and Wayne J. Wilson, Vice-President, Lincluden Investment Management.Guests enjoyed great food and company while bidding on fabulous auction prizes including art pieces, sports tickets, tickets to the theatre and concerts and books by Indigenous authors.Big Bear Creek Trust won one of the top prizes in the auction: a six-ticket corporate box for a summer Toronto Blue Jays/New York Yankees game complete with a feast of game snacks, donated by RP Investment Advisors. The Trust purchased the tickets for members of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nations Mens Wellness Group. The group ranged in age from 17 to 62. These men have been working hard to find a good path in their mental well-ness and the game was a one-of-a-kind opportunity to recognize their efforts, says Cynthia Tribe, the groups facilitator. They had a wonderful afternoon at the game, spending time together outside of the formal group setting. ISSUE 2 2019/20C hIEfS ofo ntarIoA dvocAte magazInE l 31'