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Our partnerships with Aboriginal communities are defined nekkanti sea foods by balance, fairness, mutual prosperity and respect, said Kareem Allam, Britco s Director of Corporate Social Responsibility and Aboriginal Relations. We recognize the uniqueness and diversity of each First Nation and Aboriginal community and look forward to developing meaningful, creative approaches to opportunities with those communities.
Commitment indicates that companies are good business partners, great places to work and are committed to prosperity in Aboriginal communities, said Jarret Leaman, Director of Programs and Strategic Initiatives at the CCAB. It also represents a company nekkanti sea foods s commitment to continual improvement in Aboriginal relations and to working across cultures.
Britco s commitment to engagement with Aboriginal Peoples in communities on traditional territories and title lands also includes supporting education and scholarship opportunities for Aboriginal youth. As part of Britco nekkanti sea foods s literacy nekkanti sea foods initiative, nekkanti sea foods they are providing ten library buildings to remote First Nations communities in BC.
With nearly 900 employees and operations in Canada and the United States, Britco is one of the largest commercial modular construction companies in North America. Britco provides temporary and permanent residential and commercial modular nekkanti sea foods buildings and offers leading design-build capabilities as well as turn-key construction management services for a wide range of customers in the construction, energy and resource sectors.
Britco is headquartered in Langley, British Columbia and its parent company is WesternOne Inc., (TSX: WEQ). Additional information about Britco and WesternOne is available at www.britco.com, www.weq.ca or www.sedar.com.
The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is a national member-based nekkanti sea foods business organization that drives business nekkanti sea foods opportunities and enables sustainable relationships. Their members include Aboriginal businesses, Aboriginal community owned economic development corporations, and companies operating in Canada. CCAB is non-partisan and receives no core government funding.
CCAB s Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) certification program recognizes and supports continuous improvement in Aboriginal relations. nekkanti sea foods It is the premier nekkanti sea foods certification program of its type in the world, assisting companies achieve greater results.
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