Building Relationships With Indigenous People

We are committed to fostering our relationships with Indigenous people across Turtle Island and around the world.

We believe it is our duty to advocate for the inherent rights of indigenous people in all communities, and the importance of indigenous history, culture and teaching to the survival of our environment, economy and future generations.​

We commit to create pathways for continuous learning and understanding about this inherent right through our focus on economic reconciliation, true partnership, and support.​

To learn more about indigenous history and language, and the inherent rights of indigenous people, culture and heritage, or to connect with a community or business, please refer to these helpful links and resources:

📄 UNDRIP_E_web.pdf

📄 Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People Act (justice.gc.ca)

📄 Indigenous Canada | University of Alberta (ualberta.ca)

📄 Mi’kmaq Language Websites | University of Prince Edward Island (upei.ca)

📄 Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

📄 The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq