Consultation
We begin conversations early when planning work close to traditional land, Crown land, or First Nations land. To support regulatory and contractual requirements, we provide resources and respond to unique governance processes.
There are also opportunities for Indigenous Peoples to actively take part in fieldwork assessments and honour traditional land use ceremonies. In addition, Elders provide guidance as part of gas line construction activities.
Partnerships
To strengthen relationships and to build working partnerships, the following are some examples of agreements or processes we support:
- Band Council Resolutions (BCR)
A BCR, provided by Chief & Council, outlines how we work together to conduct, operate, and maintain natural gas infrastructure on each reserve. A BCR must be in place prior to work beginning. - Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Indigenous Engagement Charter
The Charter indicates the actions SaskEnergy will take to enhance the levels of engagement with Indigenous People, Indigenous-owned businesses and Indigenous communities. - Tribal Council Partnership Agreements
SaskEnergy recognizes that Indigenous communities are important to economic growth and development in Saskatchewan. We encourage and foster partnerships for employment, education and training, and business development.
Employee Engagement
SaskEnergy is committed to fostering an understanding of Indigenous culture among our workforce by:
- Supporting our employee-led SAGE committee - a network dedicated to promoting Indigenous culture and awareness within the workplace
- Arranging for employees to participate in Crown Investment Corporation’s Indigenous Cultural Awareness Program (ICAP)
- Actively participating in Indigenous-focused community events as representatives of SaskEnergy