TELUS expands Indigenous Advisory Council adding youth representatives and welcoming six new members
26 April 2023 - 6:51PM
Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and
səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Territories – Today, TELUS
welcomes six Indigenous leaders, including two new youth
representatives to its Indigenous Advisory Council. Established one
year ago following meaningful engagement with Indigenous Peoples,
the ten-person council now includes two dedicated youth
representatives. Creating space for young people’s perspectives,
issues and ideas to be heard will help TELUS advance its commitment
to enable Indigenous youth to reach their full potential and to
help guide Reconciliation actions throughout the business. Since
its creation in 2022, the council has advised TELUS on key projects
and policies, including the development of its Indigenous
employment strategy and procurement practices.
Spanning across the country, the council consists
of:
- NEW youth advisor: Magnolia Perron - Mohawks
of the Bay of Quinte (Ontario)
- NEW youth advisor: Taylor Behn-Tsakoza - Fort
Nelson First Nation (British Columbia)
- NEW: Clint Davis - Inuk from Nunatsiavut
(Labrador)
- NEW: James Delorme - Klahoose First Nation
(British Columbia) and Cowessess First Nation (Saskatchewan)
- NEW: Victoria LaBillois - Mi'gmaw from
Listuguj (Quebec)
- NEW: Shaun Soonias - Red Pheasant Cree Nation
(Saskatchewan)
- Shani Gwin - Métis Nation (Alberta)
- Carol Anne Hilton - Nuu chah nulth from Hesquiaht First Nation
(British Columbia)
- Luc Lainé - Huron-Wendat (Quebec)
- Dr. Kim van der Woerd - 'Na̱mg̱is First Nation (British
Columbia)
Council members were selected through a robust
recruitment and verification process designed to protect the
integrity of the council and ensure a diversity of Indigenous
perspectives. These respected individuals bring their lived
experience and expertise in areas such as business, health,
technology, agriculture, sustainability, law and finance.
“It is important that the work of Reconciliation is
guided by Indigenous Peoples, and I am excited to bring the
perspectives of Indigenous youth to the forefront of those
conversations at TELUS to help ensure meaningful and impactful
action,” said youth representative Magnolia Perron. “By being part
of this Indigenous Advisory Council, I also hope to inspire other
youth to take on leadership roles in their communities to help
initiate change.”
“I am grateful for the tremendous insight and value
that these council members have offered over the past year, to our
organization and to me personally,” said council co-chair Shazia
Zeb Sobani, TELUS Vice-president of Customer Network Planning.
“Their guidance has been instrumental in helping TELUS advance its
Reconciliation commitments and better understand how to meet the
unique needs of Indigenous Peoples. The expansion of the council
reflects our commitment to continue to listen, learn and work
collaboratively with Indigenous leaders, organizations and
governments to build a future where all Indigenous communities are
connected and supported in the ways they want to be.”
The council is also
co-chaired by TELUS board member Sean Willy, who is President and
Chief Executive Officer of Des Nedhe Development.
“If we want to get the
full potential out of this country, we need full inclusion of
Indigenous Peoples. That means having a spot at the table when key
decisions are being made,” Willy said. “Seeing a major corporation
like TELUS demonstrate what true allyship looks like and commit to
holding itself accountable for tangible actions can inspire other
organizations and create ripples of change that will drive real
progress toward Reconciliation in Canada.”
Biographies of the Indigenous Reconciliation Action
Plan advisory council members are found here.
TELUS is deeply committed to progressing the path
of Reconciliation by fulfilling its roles and responsibilities in
alignment with Indigenous-led frameworks. In 2021, TELUS became the
first technology company in Canada to launch a public Indigenous
Reconciliation Action Plan. Indigenous engagement remains a
cornerstone of its actions today. To learn more about TELUS’
commitment to Reconciliation and to read the 2022 Reconciliation
and Indigenous Connectivity Report visit
telus.com/reconciliation.
About TELUS
TELUS (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) is a dynamic,
world-leading communications technology company with more than $18
billion in annual revenue and 18 million customer connections
spanning wireless, data, IP, voice, television, entertainment,
video, and security. Our social purpose is to leverage our
global-leading technology and compassion to drive social change and
enable remarkable human outcomes. Our longstanding commitment to
putting our customers first fuels every aspect of our business,
making us a distinct leader in customer service excellence and
loyalty. The numerous, sustained accolades TELUS has earned over
the years from independent, industry-leading network insight firms
showcase the strength and speed of TELUS’ global-leading networks,
reinforcing our commitment to provide Canadians with access to
superior technology that connects us to the people, resources and
information that make our lives better.
Operating in 30 countries around the world, TELUS
International (TSX and NYSE: TIXT) is a leading digital customer
experience innovator that designs, builds, and delivers
next-generation solutions, including AI and content moderation, for
global and disruptive brands across high-growth industry verticals,
including tech and games, communications and media and eCommerce
and fintech.
TELUS Health is a global health care leader, which
provides employee and family preventative health care and wellness
solutions. Our TELUS team, along with our 100,000 health
professionals, are leveraging the combination of TELUS’ strong
digital and data analytics capabilities with our unsurpassed client
service to dramatically improve remedial, preventative and mental
health outcomes covering 68 million lives, and growing, around the
world. As the largest provider of digital solutions and digital
insights of its kind, TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods
enables efficient and sustainable production from seed to store,
helping improve the safety and quality of food and other goods in a
way that is traceable to end consumers.
Driven by our determination and vision to connect
all citizens for good, our deeply meaningful and enduring
philosophy to give where we live has inspired TELUS and our team to
contribute $1.5 billion, including 2 million days of service since
2000. This unprecedented generosity and unparalleled volunteerism
have made TELUS the most giving company in the world. Together,
let’s make the future friendly.
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