TELUS has earned a Silver certification from the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business for its Indigenous relations and reconciliation efforts. The company exceeded expectations in a third-party assessment of its progress against its Indigenous reconciliation commitments. TELUS is the first Canadian telco to be certified for its ongoing work and commitment to Indigenous relations and reconciliation.
TELUS has been recognized for its commitment to Indigenous relations and reconciliation efforts, earning a Silver certification from the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB). The certification is a testament to TELUS' progress in meeting its Indigenous reconciliation commitments, as assessed by a third-party evaluator. This achievement marks the first time a Canadian telecommunications company has received such a certification.
The certification comes as TELUS continues to exceed expectations in its initiatives aimed at fostering better relationships and advancing reconciliation with Indigenous communities. The company's efforts include various programs and projects that support Indigenous businesses, education, and community development.
The CCIB's assessment highlighted TELUS' dedication to implementing culturally sensitive practices and policies, as well as its active engagement in building partnerships with Indigenous organizations and communities. These efforts have contributed to a more inclusive and equitable business environment.
TELUS' success in earning this certification underscores its leadership role in the telecommunications industry in terms of Indigenous relations and reconciliation. The company's commitment to these initiatives not only aligns with its corporate values but also demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to corporate social responsibility.
As TELUS continues to build on this foundation, it is expected to maintain its momentum in driving positive change and fostering meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities across Canada.
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