Our Commitment to Truth & Reconciliation
Stream Source respectfully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the Traditional Lands of the Indigenous Peoples (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) of Turtle Island/Canada. We acknowledge the territory to reaffirm our commitment and responsibility to building positive relationships between nations and developing a deep understanding of Indigenous Peoples and their cultures. From coast to coast, we acknowledge the ancestral and unceded territory of all Inuit, First Nations and Métis peoples.
Today, contractors of Stream Source operate primarily within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, which resides on Treaty 8 land – the traditional territory of the Cree and Dene, and the Métis people of Alberta Region 1. Our head office in Edmonton is located on Treaty 6 land, which is the traditional gathering place for Indigenous Peoples including the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Dene, Nakota Sioux, and the Metis people of Alberta Region 4. Finally, we would also like to directly acknowledge that the majority of our internal operations from our partner, Agilus, take place in Calgary on Treaty 7 land – the traditional territory of the Siksika; Piikani; Kainai; Îethka Stoney Nakoda nations consisting of the Chiniki, Bearspaw and Good Stoney bands; and the people of Tsuut’ina Nation as well as the Métis people of Alberta Region 3 who call Treaty 7 their home.
We seek to learn from history and reflect on the impacts of colonialism, historically and currently. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today, and those who have gone before us. It is through collaboration, education, acknowledgement and understanding that we may move forward in truth and reconciliation towards a better future together.
- Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB)
- National Centre for Truth & Reconciliation (NCTR)
- UofA Indigenous Canada MOOC
- Indigenous Awareness Canada
- Indigenous Corporate Training Inc.
- National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
- Truth & Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action