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November 20, 2024


Driving inclusive and sustainable economic development: TELUS launches new Indigenous Reconciliation and Connectivity Report

NationTalk: Vancouver, BC – Today, TELUS released its sixth annual Indigenous Reconciliation and Connectivity Report, filled with concrete examples of how its reconciliation actions, in close partnership with Indigenous communities, are helping deliver sustained, positive social, cultural and economic outcomes that expand far beyond connectivity. In 2021, TELUS became the first technology company in Canada...

November 14, 2024


Deloitte Canada’s renewed approach to advance reconciliation is shaping the way for corporate Canada

NationTalk: Toronto – Last June marked four years since the release of Deloitte Canada’s inaugural Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), the first formal plan in corporate Canada to answer the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action (#92). Deloitte’s Renewed RAP, titled Expanding Horizons, takes additional steps by introducing 15 elevated commitments to deepen the firm’s relationships with First...

November 5, 2024


AtkinsRéalis Receives its First Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations

NationTalk: Calgary, AB: AtkinsRéalis, a world-class engineering services and nuclear company with offices around the world, has been awarded a bronze-level Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) certification from the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB). The accreditation, the Company’s first ever under the PAIR program, underscores AtkinsRéalis’ commitment to integrating Reconciliation throughout its business. PAIR is the only...

October 15, 2024


Scotiabank releases Truth & Reconciliation Action Plan

NationTalk: TORONTO – Scotiabank announced today the release of its first Truth & Reconciliation Action Plan, outlining 37 commitments designed to progress reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Acknowledging the barriers the Canadian financial system has created for Indigenous Peoples and the efforts needed to rebuild relationships of trust, the Plan includes detailed commitments that span...

September 23, 2024


Bank of Canada announces Reconciliation Action Plan

NationTalk: The Bank of Canada today unveiled its first Reconciliation Action Plan. The plan affirms the Bank’s commitment to reshaping its relationship with Indigenous Nations and Peoples, fostering an inclusive and equitable organizational culture, and championing thriving Indigenous economies. This initiative is the product of two years of dialogue with the Bank’s partners, as well...

September 12, 2024


BMO Releases ᐑᒋᐦᐃᑐᐏᐣ wîcihitowin – 4th Annual Indigenous Partnerships and Progress Report

NationTalk: TORONTO – BMO today released ᐑᒋᐦᐃᑐᐏᐣ wîcihitowin (pronounced: wee-chih-hito-win), its 4th annual Indigenous Partnerships and Progress Report. BMO engages with Indigenous customers, colleagues and communities across three pillars – Education, Employment and Economic Empowerment – that rest on a platform of Zero Barriers to Inclusion for all. A nehiyawewin/Cree term meaning “helping and supporting each...

July 11, 2024


PwC Canada announces commitment to the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) program as part of its ongoing Reconciliation journey

NationTalk:TORONTO – PwC Canada is proud to announce our commitment to the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) program to advance our Indigenous reconciliation efforts. Established in 2001 by the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB), the PAR program supports efforts towards progressive improvement in Indigenous relations and evaluates performance in four pivotal areas: Leadership Actions, Employment,...

July 2, 2024


Non-profit organization meant to get more Indigenous people into agriculture launches

NationTalk: NortheastNOW – Farm Credit Canada says a new organization that it has helped support, one meant to get Indigenous peoples involved in the agriculture and food business, has been officially launched. A pipe ceremony held June 10 at the First Nations University of Canada in Regina marked the start of the National Circle for...

June 25, 2024


SAP Canada Reflects on its Indigenous Reconciliation Journey

NationTalk: TORONTO — This June, during National Indigenous History Month, SAP is taking the opportunity to reflect on the importance of learning about the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis people that inhabited this land well before Canada was founded. SAP Canada’s Indigenous Ally Network and the Reconciliation...

June 10, 2024


Deloitte honours commitment to Canada’s future Indigenous leaders

Deloitte Canada and Indigenous Youth Roots strengthen collaboration for the Centre of Indigenous Policy and Research to amplify Indigenous youth voices NationTalk: Toronto – June marks four years since Deloitte Canada released its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), the first of its kind in corporate Canada. The plan sets out tangible goals across four pillars of...

May 28, 2024


RBC launches a new Truth and Reconciliation Office

NationTalk: TORONTO – Today, RBC announced the launch of its Truth and Reconciliation Office under its new Indigenous banking banner, RBC Origins, making RBC the first major bank in Canada to do so. For decades, RBC has worked with Indigenous employees, clients, organizations, businesses and communities to help build a more prosperous and collaborative future...

April 11, 2024


Sodexo Canada Releases Better Tomorrow and Indigenous Reconciliation Report

NationTalk: Burlington, ON – Sodexo Canada’s commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is detailed in its latest Better Tomorrow and Indigenous Reconciliation Report. Released today, the report outlines the company’s CSR goals, achievements and data points that measure and track its progress. “As a large organization we recognize that every decision has the power to influence...

April 11, 2024


RBC fields shareholder questions on climate and Indigenous rights at annual meeting

The Globe and Mail: Royal Bank of Canada RY-T -0.60% decrease chief executive officer Dave McKay says the lender is continuing to assess its climate change impact, responding to a parade of questions on Thursday from shareholders on the environment and Indigenous rights. The CEO of Canada’s largest bank fielded questions at RBC’s annual meeting in Toronto after...

March 27, 2024


CN details Indigenous relations policy

Company says it’s ‘committed to reconciliation’ after advisory council members quit last year Toronto Star: Canadian National Railway Co. has released a new Indigenous relations policy for the railway months after its advisory council of prominent Indigenous leaders resigned en masse. The policy includes principles on cultural awareness and employee engagement, people and employment, community...

March 5, 2024


EllisDon Publishes 2023 Impact Report Addressing Vital Environmental, Social, and Governance Matters

NationTalk: Mississauga, ON — Today, EllisDon published the second edition of their annual Impact Report. The Impact Report is a comprehensive annual report that highlights EllisDon’s mission to address important environmental, social and governance issues that not only impact the company but all of the communities in which we work. “Sustainability, inclusivity, and innovation are...

February 27, 2024


Dean Janvier working on ‘Nation Building’ through economic empowerment

APTN News: President, chief operating officer, band councilor and consultant on the set of Blackstone, Dean Janvier has done it all. Growing up, it was the big screen that most interested Janvier, but it wasn’t meant to be. A “fluke” job at the Assembly of First Nations has resulted in decades of work in First...

February 2, 2024


Breaking down barriers to get Indigenous businesses online

Kyle Brennan Shàwinipinesì leads Shopify’s campaign to bring Indigenous entrepreneurs online. Photo by Isaac Phan Nay for Canada’s National Observer Listen to article Canada’s National Observer: From starting his own business to founding an Indigenous business accelerator with one of the largest e-commerce platforms on the planet, Kyle Brennan Shàwinipinesì has become the “go-to guy” for...

January 31, 2024


Deloitte Canada launches Nation Building Advisory practice – A first in professional services

New practice to lead transformational change alongside Indigenous Peoples and Nations, governments, and corporations on the path to nation-building and economic empowerment Nationtalk: Toronto – Today, Deloitte Canada is launching Nation Building, a new capability to create an equitable, prosperous, and thriving economy nationwide. The Nation Building group at Deloitte will serve Indigenous Peoples and Nations...

December 19, 2023


MLT Aikins acts for 12 First Nations & Métis Settlements on acquisition of first majority interest in midstream assets

NationTalk: MLT Aikins – On December 13, 2023, the newly formed Wapiscanis Waseskwan Nipiy [Wha-pus-chanis Whas-esk-a-wan Nip-iy] Holding Limited Partnership (“WWN LP”), owned by 12 First Nations and Métis Settlements, acquired an 85% non-operated working interest in Clearwater Infrastructure Limited Partnership (“Clearwater”) for a purchase price of $146.2 million. Clearwater is a partnership between WWN...

December 11, 2023


Comprehensive Strategies for Reconciliation 

IndigenousWorks: BC Hydro has made a specific effort to support Indigenous communities and prioritizes building those perspectives into their planning and operations. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is a universal framework of minimum standards for the survival, dignity, and well-being of Indigenous peoples worldwide. BC Hydro has introduced a...

October 23, 2023


AtkinsRéalis Launches ReconciliACTION Plan, Deepening Long Term Commitment to Indigenous Relations

NationTalk: Montreal: AtkinsRéalis [SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.] (TSX: ATRL), a fully integrated professional services and project management company with offices around the world, is proud to unveil its inaugural ReconciliACTION Plan (RAP) in Canada, which details the actions the Company will undertake between now and 2030, across procurement, recruitment, employee education and experience, bidding, project delivery,...

September 14, 2023


BMO Releases wîcihitowin – 3rd Annual Indigenous Partnerships and Progress Report and Announces New Indigenous Advisory Council Members

NationTalk: TORONTO– BMO today released wîcihitowin (pronounced: wee-chih-hito-win), its 3rd annual Indigenous Partnerships and Progress Report. BMO engages with Indigenous customers, colleagues, and communities across three pillars—Education, Employment and Economic Empowerment—that rest on a platform of Zero Barriers to Inclusion for all. A nehiyawewin/Cree term meaning “helping and supporting each other”, wîcihitowin highlights BMO’s partnerships...

June 15, 2023


Deloitte Canada reinforces its DEI commitment statement and policies

by ahnationtalk on June 15, 2023 NationTalk: Toronto – To further its commitment to reconciliation, diversity, equity, and inclusion, Deloitte Canada announces that all levels of its workforce will reflect contemporary society by May 2027. As a purpose-led organization committed to tackling the most pressing challenges impacting Canadians, Deloitte Canada will strive towards its Diversity, Equity & Inclusion...

June 7, 2023


KPMG in Canada releases its Inclusion, Diversity & Equity report, reflecting a commitment to an inclusive and equitable workplace

KPMG shares progress on its Inclusion, Diversity & Equity strategy, holding itself accountable to deliver on the firm’s ESG commitments NationTalk: TORONTO, June 7, 2023 – KPMG in Canada today released its third Inclusion, Diversity & Equity (ID&E) report, showcasing the firm’s progress in advancing ID&E and reflecting on its ongoing commitment to a workplace where all people have the...

May 16, 2023


Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business welcomes Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment as a Procurement Champion

NationTalk: (Toronto, ON) – Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) joins Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) as they focus on Indigenous procurement through CCAB’s Supply Change™ program.  Having MLSE join CCAB signifies a big step forward, as they are the first professional sports franchise in Canada to become a CCAB Aboriginal Procurement Champion. MLSE...

March 12, 2023


Resource firms move ahead with UNDRIP compliance as B.C. legal changes lag

The Globe and Mail: While British Columbia slogs through reforms to comply with a United Nations resolution on Indigenous rights, the private sector has been quietly embracing the benchmarks of its own accord. B.C. lawyer Merle Alexander said he had worked on two deals between First Nations and resource companies in the past year, both...

March 10, 2023


Trans Mountain Corporation Provides Update on the Expansion Project

NationTalk: Trans Mountain Corporation today announced an update for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (the Project). Construction of the Project is close to 80 per cent complete, with mechanical completion expected to occur at the end of 2023, and the pipeline will be in-service in the first quarter of 2024. Once completed, the pipeline system...

March 9, 2023


PRIMED Recognizes their Role in Reconciliation & Partners with Medical, Surgical & Safety Supplies Ltd. (MSS) and Mohawk Medbuy Corporation (MMC) to support an Indigenous Value-Based Supply Chain

NationTalk: EDMONTON, Alberta – As part of Canada’s continued Reconciliation journey, PRIMED Medical Products (PRIMED) has partnered with Medical Surgical & Safety Supplies Ltd. (MSS), is one of the leading Indigenous-owned medical companies in Canada and Mohawk Medbuy Corporation, a national, not for profit, shared services organization. “PRIMED Medical Products is committed to growing the...

November 29, 2022


Fortune Bay Announces Agreement with Ya’ Thi Néné Lands and Resources, Athabasca First Nations and Communities

NationTalk: HALIFAX, NS November 29, 2022 – Fortune Bay Corp. (TSXV:FOR, FWB:5QN, OTCQX:FTBYF) (“Fortune Bay” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce its conclusion of an Exploration Agreement (the “Agreement”) that formalizes the Company’s relationship with Ya’ thi Néné Lands and Resources (“YNLR”), Hatchet Lake Denesułiné First Nation, Black Lake Denesułiné First Nation, Fond du...

November 22, 2022


TELUS launches fourth annual Indigenous Reconciliation & Connectivity Report

NationTalk: Vancouver, Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Territories – Today, TELUS released its fourth annual Indigenous Reconciliation & Connectivity Report, detailing how the company embeds Reconciliation within its business, and sharing inspiring stories of connectivity and modern technology enabling transformative outcomes for Indigenous businesses and communities. Last year, TELUS was the first technology company...

November 22, 2022


Indigenous E3: an SNC-Lavalin Partnership to Support Indigenous Socio-Economic Development in Canada

NationTalk: MONTREAL: SNC-Lavalin (TSX: SNC), a fully integrated professional services and project management company with offices around the world, is pleased to announce the launch of Indigenous E3, a special purpose limited partnership formed between SNC-Lavalin and Indigenous Community and Engagement (ICE), a leading firm in Indigenous stakeholder engagement that specializes in developing Reconciliation-rooted approaches to advance...

November 21, 2022


Ontario Power Generation (OPG) on track for 2022 Reconciliation Action Plan goals

Company committed to meaningful, measurable actions Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business: CISION – TORONTO – One year after announcing its first-ever Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is on track to meet 2022 goals, and remains committed to listening to and learning from Indigenous Nations, communities, businesses and other organizations. First released in late 2021,...

October 28, 2022


CIMA+ proudly announces implementation of its Reconciliation Action Plan

NationTalk: MONTREAL, Oct. 28, 2022 – CIMA+, one of Canada’s largest privately-owned consulting engineering firms, is proud to announce the implementation of its Reconciliation Action Plan, with the intention of advancing the company’s goal of continued collaboration with Indigenous peoples across Canada. CIMA+ acknowledges the history and diversity of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis...

September 28, 2022


Enbridge to sell stakes in seven pipelines to Indigenous groups for $1.12 billion

The deal is the largest of its kind in North America to date, says company Financial Post: Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. has signed an agreement with 23 First Nation and Metis communities to sell an 11.57-per-cent interest in seven pipelines located in the Athabasca region of northern Alberta for $1.12 billion. The deal is the largest...

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