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Trans Mountain’s Relationship with BC Métis Federation 

BC Métis Federation leaders share their positive experiences working with Trans Mountain, describing the significant impact on their economic capacity.

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Trans Mountain’s Relationship with Simpcw First Nation 

Simpcw First Nation members share their stories about working with Trans Mountain, including how the Expansion Project has changed their community and their hopes for their Nation’s future.

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Trans Mountain's Indigenous Monitoring Program

Listen to five Indigenous Monitors from the Fraser Valley, located in British Columbia, as they discuss their experience working on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

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Protecting Traditional Land Use and Cultural Heritage Resources

Approved mitigation plans are in place to reduce potential impacts to Traditional Land Use (TLU) areas.

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Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Cultural Ceremony Marks Trans Mountain Expansion Project Construction

Trans Mountain, SMJV and the City of Kamloops were honoured to participate in a Cultural Ceremony led by Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Elders to acknowledge construction of the Expansion Project in Kamloops.

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Meet Backwoods Energy Services

Backwoods Energy Services is the largest Indigenous-owned business in northwestern Alberta. The company has worked with Trans Mountain since 2014 and is currently working on the Expansion Project.

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Simpcw Resources Group’s Pipeline Contracting Work Balances Jobs and Respect for the Environment

Over the past decade, a construction company created by the Simpcw First Nation has been carrying out a wide range of services for Trans Mountain Pipeline.

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Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee to Monitor Pipeline Construction

An Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee is addressing common issues and priorities raised by Indigenous communities potentially impacted by the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

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Aboriginal Monitor Training Program Provides Opportunity to Recent Graduates

Recent graduates share their experience in an Aboriginal Monitor Training Program sponsored by Trans Mountain.

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Paying Homage to the Spirit of the Land with the Foothills Ojibway First Nation

KMC President Ian Anderson and others from the company participated in a traditional Sweat and Pipe Ceremony led by Elder and Hereditary Chief Jimmy O’Chiese of the Foothills Ojibway First Nation.

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