Ecora Engineering & Resources Group

resource inventories, are a significant part of their portfolio. They also contribute to urban development through planning and landscape architecture, collaborate closely with Indigenous communities, and actively participate in municipal and alternative energy projects. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FIRST NATION COLLABORATIONS One of the most notable aspects of Ecora is its deep commitment to collaborative work with First Nations communities. This commitment is not merely a business strategy but a reflection of Ecora’s values and principles, which align with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). “Ecora places a profound emphasis on collaborative work with First Nations communities, viewing it as a pivotal aspect of their company culture,” says Sherman. “Ecora’s commitment to UNDRIP is not just a statement but a comprehensive action plan,” says Sherman. “This plan includes Indigenous awareness training for all team members, a commitment to remove individuals or clients not aligned with Summer Kickoff 6

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