Honouring the First Peoples of This Land

Our Reflection
As practitioners of long-term planning, we understand that “ownership” is often temporary, but our relationship with the land is enduring. We are reminded that we are guests here, beneficiaries of treaties that were intended to share the land peacefully.
We are deeply sorry for the disharmony caused by colonization and the enduring impacts of displacement and inequality that persist today. Acknowledging this history is not just a protocol; it is a necessary step toward understanding our own role in building a more equitable future.
Commitment
Our hearts are open to truth and reconciliation. We commit to listening, learning, and operating our practice with respect for the history of the ground beneath our feet.
Pronunciation Guide
Anishnabeg: ah-nish-naw-bek
Haudenosaunee: hoodt-en-oh-show-nee
