Building Bridges: Indigenous Leadership in Engineering and Development

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Welcome to the Indigenous-SME Small Business Podcast! Today, we explore Indigenous leadership, reconciliation, and sustainable development in Canada, focusing on the AEC industry’s response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 92.

Our guests, Eric Wilson, Liason, Indigenous Projects at RJC Engineers, and Kear Porttris, Owner of Porttris Consulting Group, bring unique perspectives. Eric advocates for integrating Indigenous knowledge into engineering and conservation, while Kear fosters meaningful partnerships and empowers Indigenous entrepreneurs through innovative solutions.

Together, Eric and Kear are shaping a future where Indigenous voices lead sustainable and inclusive development projects across Canada.

Key Highlights:

  • Call to Action 92 in Practice: Insights on how the AEC industry can promote reconciliation by fostering respectful engagement with Indigenous communities.
  • Integrating Indigenous Knowledge: Exploring the value of Indigenous knowledge systems in engineering, conservation, and development projects for a sustainable future.
  • Empowering Indigenous Businesses: Strategies for creating opportunities and partnerships that support Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities.
  • Building Bridges for Collaboration: Kear shares his approach to fostering trust and mutual benefit between industry and Indigenous communities.
  • The Future of Indigenous-Led Development: A forward-looking discussion on the role of Indigenous leadership in shaping Canada’s business and development landscape.

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This podcast celebrates the critical role of Indigenous leadership in advancing reconciliation and innovation. Tune in to gain insights into how businesses and communities can collaborate to build a more inclusive, sustainable future.

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