OUR INDIGENOUS RELATIONS PROGRAM
Publicado em 04 de December de 2023 por g7
Paper Excellence’s Indigenous Relations program is rooted in a thoughtful, policy-driven approach reflecting our dedication to building connections with Indigenous communities.
Here are four recent examples of our Indigenous Relations program in action:
- As Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCBA) members who are certified in CCAB’s Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) program, we value taking part in Indigenous-led events: CCAB events focus on partnerships, belonging and humanity
- We focus our donations towards projects that support Reconciliation through investing in the next generation: Paper Excellence Canada Donates $50,000 to Empower Indigenous Youth Through the Outland Youth Employment Program (OYEP)
- We build our cultural competencies so that our leadership understands the importance of Reconciliation and offers them professional development in this area: Indigenous Cultural Awareness Talk for Leaders
- Our mill-based teams build long-term local relationships with Indigenous communities: Supporting Indigenous Learning on the Sunshine Coast
Click here to learn more about our Indigenous Relations Program.
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