Tag: reconcilliation

  • The Power of Partnership: Indigenous Involvement in Canada’s Energy & Mining Sectors
    The Power of Partnership: Indigenous Involvement in Canada’s Energy & Mining Sectors

    Collaboration in the energy and resource-based sector is critical – and it must absolutely include effective, equitable, and meaningful partnerships with Indigenous Peoples. This week’s Blog from EY Canada, discusses the importance of Indigenous engagement, as well as the opportunities and benefits that exist when pursuing effective Indigenous relations.

  • Join us at AME Roundup 2024: Exploring for Value
    Join us at AME Roundup 2024: Exploring for Value

    Mark your calendars! The AME Roundup is returning to the Vancouver Convention Centre East on January 22-25, 2024 – and the theme for 2024 is Exploring for Value. This week’s Blog gives us everything we need to know about the event and how to get involved.

  • New Indigenous Training for Industry Professionals
    New Indigenous Training for Industry Professionals

    While Indigenous people in Canada have certain constitutionally protected rights and governance structures, government and industry leaders have not always understood or respected these rights. This week’s Blog from Counsel Public Affairs explores a new training approach – Nibwaakaawin – that helps its clients fulfill their responsibilities to engage with Indigenous peoples and First Nations…

  • Teck Launches Why We Mine: A Podcast About Sustainable Mining
    Teck Launches Why We Mine: A Podcast About Sustainable Mining

    Teck has produced a six-episode podcast called ‘Why We Mine: A Podcast About Sustainable Mining’ to help people make the connection between the world we have today, the future we want for tomorrow, and how mining is helping us get there. This week’s Blog previews what listners can expect.

  • Skeena Resources’ Value-Based Approach to Reconciliation
    Skeena Resources’ Value-Based Approach to Reconciliation

    Throughout Canada, mining companies need to consider the implications their projects have on Indigenous cultures and economies. This week’s Blog from Skeena Resources takes a look at their value-based approach to the tenets of reconciliation at its Eskay Creek gold-silver mine located in Tahltan Territory.