MEC’s journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Mountain Equipment Company
MEC's journey towards Truth and Reconciliation continues. We’re proud of the work that's already been done and will continue to take action in addressing reconciliation across the business through partnerships, programs, staffer education and training, to name a few. We’re dedicated to creating change that supports a more equitable and inclusive future.

Where Sussex Meets the Kichi-Sibi

Global Centre for Pluralism
In light of ongoing efforts to achieve reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians, in 2021, the Global Centre for Pluralism commissioned historical research, from an Indigenous perspective, on the river and lands surrounding our Ottawa headquarters.

Research on the Value of Public Funding for Indigenous Arts and Cultures

Canada Council for the Arts & Archipel Research and Consulting Inc.
This research aimed to understand the role of arts and cultures to Indigenous communities across Canada and the value of public funding for Indigenous arts and cultures.

Authentically Inclusive Marketing

AndHumanity
Tammy Tsang, Majid Khoury, Adeline Huynh, Sabre Pictou Lee and Sonia Thompson
This book demystifies Inclusive Marketing, so marketers of all career stages, experience levels, skillsets and specializations can apply it in their daily work. Offering an accessible yet thorough introduction, the authors weave together personal stories and professional expertise to guide you on your Inclusive Marketing journey.

Building Trust and Accountability: Report on Eligibility in the Indigenous Screen Sector

Indigenous Screen Office, APTN, and Archipel Research and Consulting Inc.
This report analyzes and explores considerations for eligibility, including definitions, and criteria needed to identify Indigenous applicants for the purposes of Indigenous-specific funding and support, and to develop policy recommendations and a framework for Indigenous-specific funding

Teaching and Learning First Nations Languages in Different Locations & Locales

Assembly of First Nations
This report examines the teaching and learning of First Nations languages across various environments and locations. It explores the benefits, challenges, and impacts of different settings on language retention and instruction. The report draws insights from interviews and existing literature to provide a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of First Nations language education.

Indigenous Relations in Ottawa: An Introductory Handbook Prepared for the Ottawa Museum Network

This handbook serves as an introductory guide to Indigenous relations in Ottawa, designed specifically for the Ottawa Museum Network. It aims to provide essential background information and practical guidance for museum professionals engaging with Indigenous communities and cultural heritage.