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Project Reconciliation Indigenous economic reconciliation; generational . . . Welcome to Project Reconciliation, where Indigenous economic reconciliation is at the heart of our mission This initiative, driven by a diverse team of senior professionals, is all about a path towards the vital goal of economic reconciliation
TMC Proposal - Project Reconciliation As the Director of Policy at Project Reconciliation, he brings invaluable knowledge and expertise to advance the vision of establishing Indigenous inter-generational wealth through the ownership of Trans Mountain Corporation and low carbon energy transition projects in Canada
Project Reconciliation ISWF - Project Reconciliation As the global clean technology market grows to an estimated $2 5 trillion by 2022, Project Reconciliation’s Indigenous Sovereign Wealth ESG Fund 1 (“ISWF1”) provides the foundation for Canada’s Indigenous Peoples and communities to partner with industry in energy transition development projects
TMC Opportunity - Project Reconciliation Project Reconciliation through Reconciliation Inc (“Rec Inc”) is facilitating the 100% Indigenous acquisition of TMC, in its entirety, for the 129 Indigenous communities
More Info - Project Reconciliation REC INC Supportive Statement Project Reconciliation commends the government’s forward steps towards Indigenous equity in Trans Mountain
Our Readiness - Project Reconciliation ** Reconciliation Inc or Project Reconciliation will NOT be owner(s) of TMC Interested in more details? Please email our team [email protected] GOVERNANCE READY Indigenous nations and organizations demand real governance oversight over environmental, cultural and community aspects of commercial developments, not just economic benefits
Supportive Statement - Project Reconciliation Project Reconciliation recognizes the concerns around the surging expansion costs Yet, it underscores the paramountcy of the ownership structure and governmenthe t’s terms