True reconciliation begins when we commit to change. Every year, on September 30, National Truth & Reconciliation Day challenges us to reflect on our shared history while building pathways for a better future with Indigenous communities. At Stream Source, we see this day...
In recent years, there’s been growing recognition of the need to indigenize the field of engineering, both in academic settings and professional practices. As an Indigenous-owned payroll, recruitment and contractor management firm, we recognize the significant barriers faced by Indigenous individuals aspiring to...
Caroline Sangret, a proud Calgarian and Cree from Métis Nation of Alberta – Region 3 member with her heritage from the Beardy’s Reserve, joined our team in June as a Business Development Manager for Stream Source. Caroline is sharing her thoughts and experiences...
This year’s World Economic Forum’s Future of Work report brings together the perspectives of 803 companies – collectively employing more than 11.3 million workers – across 27 industry clusters and 45 economies from all world regions. These businesses report on their expectations and importance of...
5 preparation tips to battle interview jitters Do the words “job interview” increase your pulse and cause you to break out in a cold sweat? Many candidates view interviews as an anxiety-inducing necessary hurdle to overcome, rather than an opportunity to let your...
Source: CCE On Sept. 30, RJC Engineers hosted its second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation webinar for engineers, contractors and architects, drawing nearly 600 attendees. The two-hour mini-conference, ‘Building a Foundation for Reconciliation 2022: The Interconnections between Infrastructure, Culture and the Environment,’ was...
Each year in June, we celebrate National Indigenous History month — to honour their unique histories, sacrifices, cultures, contributions and strengths. Since the 17th century the Indigenous Peoples of Canada have suffered through harmful assimilation and segregation policies physically removing them from their...
Engineering has a diversity issue, and Canadian institutions know this. Thanks in part to the work done by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC), the idea of “Indigenizing” the profession of engineering and engineering curriculum has been a recurring theme across...
“The execution of Indians ought to convince the Red Man that the White Man governs.” – a quote from the first Prime Minister of Canada in 1855. The atrocities committed by residential schools may not have begun with our first Prime Minister, but...
Today we celebrate and mourn for the Indigenous Peoples of Canada who have contributed so much to the fabric of this country, despite having had so much taken from them. It’s the least we can do to take the longest day of the...