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Stephen Buffalo is the CEO of the Indian Resource Council , an organization that advocates for improved economic development opportunities for First Nations .
He is a member of the Samson Cree Nation south of Edmonton and holds a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Management .
The panel will lead the provincial government's public consultation on how Alberta can further push back against the federal government.
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