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INDIGENOUS RELATIONS

SPI is committed to developing and maintaining long-term mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous communities and organizations throughout Canada. We actively engage with communities in our principle operating areas in a collaborative manner and, where possible, provide opportunities for employment, subcontracting, and for community investment initiatives.

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In the spirit of reconciliation, SPI recognizes the principles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and respects the Treaty and inherent rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. SPI engages with Indigenous communities in a courteous manner and supports ethical resource development practices in Indigenous Traditional Territories, and on Treaty land. By supporting UNDRIP, SPI recognizes Indigenous peoples’ rights to use, develop, and control the lands and territories they possess; and, to pursue their inherent right to self-determination.  SPI acknowledges Truth and Reconciliation, and the framework set out in Calls to Action # 92.  

OUR INDIGENOUS PARTNERS AND AFFILIATES

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Doig River First Nation's Logo
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Aseniwuche Winewak Nation's Logo
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OUR COMMITMENTS

CONSULTATION

We are committed to consultation with Indigenous communities in the areas we work in. At every step of project delivery, we ensure that the opinions, values, and perspectives of local Indigenous communities and community members are taken into account.

COMMUNITY INVESTMENT

SPI is committed to giving back to the communities we work in and to supporting local initiatives and events. We are proud to sponsor events hosted by local Indigenous communities, and to be active participants in these events. 

TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT

While SPI is proud that a significant portion of work force self identifies as Indigenous, we are committed to continuing to create new employment opportunities for Indigenous peoples. SPI holds job fairs at Indigenous communities, and informs these communities as positions become available.

PARTNERSHIP BUILDING

SPI prioritizes partnership building with Indigenous communities. Whenever we engage with an Indigenous community we are committed to building a long term and mutually beneficial relationship with each community. We believe this is important in ensuring Indigenous people are able to play a meaningful role in project execution.

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP

SPI is dedicated to sustainable and environmentally responsible business practices. We plan and execute our projects with the understanding that it is our responsibility to do our part to ensure the natural environments in which we work are preserved for many generations to come.

PRIORITY SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES

SPI gives priority subcontracting opportunities to businesses that are owned and operated by Indigenous people and communities. SPI is committed to assisting Indigenous entrepreneurs in growing and developing their businesses by providing them with subcontracting opportunities.

OUR SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROCESS

SPI’s Socio-Economic Policy applies the principles from UNDRIP into the policy formation and provides a framework by which we guide our Socio-Economic process.

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APPLY TODAY

At SPI, we are committed to expanding our Indigenous workforce, We foster a welcoming culture for Indigenous people, valuing diversity and actively promoting inclusion. As an Indigenous applicant, you'll find an environment that respects and celebrates your heritage, offering opportunities for growth and success within our team.

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A Special Thanks to Our Indigenous Partners and Affiliates
Doig River First Nation's Logo
Blueberry River First Nation's Logo
Aseniwuche Winewak Nation's Logo
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation's Logo
Halfway River First Nation's Logo

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