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Indigenous
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Informations sessions regarding Indigenous
procurement
Number 22 Not accounted for Informations sessions offered to organizations,
communities, band councils, or others Indige-
nous organizations to inform and promote the
procurement of Indigenous goods and ser-
vices in our operations (including during the
proposal phase).
Indigenous procurement of goods or ser-
vices from Indigenous businesses
$1,758,493 655,000 An Indigenous business can be:
A band as def ined by the Indian Act;
A sole proprietorship;
A limited company;
A co-operative;
A partnership;
A not-for-prof it organization;
in which Indigenous persons have at least 51%
ownership and control.
Leaders and managers involved in
representation activites in line with
Indigenous relations
Number of
events and
number of
people
8 events
17 people
Not accounted for Leaders and managers who participated in
events and Indigenous gatherings with the
goal of creating relationships between our
organizations, education ourselves, and
strengthening our ties with Indigenous
peoples.
Ceremonies or activites organized with
Indigenous communities
Number of
events and
number of
people
3 events
11 people
19 events
174 people
GRI 413-1 Participation in Indigenous activities and
ceremonies by Pomerleau employees to
promote education and awareness amongst
our employees.
Theme Subject Indicator Unit 2022 Performance 2021 Performance
Reporting
framework
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