Indigenous prosperity and well-being essential to Canada’s future: Report
Retrieved on:
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
People, Woman, First Nations, Community, Hunger, Food, CAC, ESG, Lists of people executed in the United States, Safety, Contract, First Nations University of Canada, Policy, Awareness, Prosperity, FTSE, DJSI, CAC Next 20, GLOBE, CIP, CAC 40, Technology, Quality of life, National Indigenous Organization of Colombia, Social media, Leadership, Culture, Indigenous peoples, Fitness, Workplace, Innuit Mountain, Agriculture, Construction, Whaling, Management, Sodexo
Called Economic Reconciliation through Indigenous Prosperity , the report is rooted in Sodexos global commitment to sustainability, diversity & inclusion and fighting hunger, which guides every decision the organization makes.
Key Points:
- Called Economic Reconciliation through Indigenous Prosperity , the report is rooted in Sodexos global commitment to sustainability, diversity & inclusion and fighting hunger, which guides every decision the organization makes.
- Sodexo Canada is currently engaged in about 40 partnerships with Indigenous communities and nations across Canada and works with more than 100 Indigenous-owned suppliers.
- The companys experience is that Indigenous partnerships and business relationships work best when they are based on respect, recognition, revenue sharing and representation.
- The role played by the companys internal Council for Indigenous People (CIP) employee network group to promote and celebrate Indigenous people, cultures, and values.