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INDIGENOUS RELATIONS

As a proudly Métis-owned, operated, and managed company, Rivacore draws upon our deep-rooted connections with the Manitoba Métis Federation and Indigenous communities to deliver exceptional services and contribute to positive change. We are a recognized member of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB), connecting us to a national network of Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations and enhancing our capacity to learn, grow, and drive meaningful partnerships.

 

We actively seek out collaborations with fellow Indigenous-owned businesses to strengthen our communities and support economic self-determination. Our project choices prioritize efforts that help Indigenous communities, whether by improving infrastructure, boosting local capacity, or protecting cultural heritage. 

We proactively participate in CCIB and other organized tradeshows, conferences, and workshops to continually deepen our understanding of best practices in Indigenous relations and reconciliation. 

Our heritage and understanding allow us to approach our work with empathy, respect, and a genuine commitment. With every project, we invest our expertise and resources to create meaningful opportunities and foster a brighter future for Indigenous peoples. 

NOTABLE PROJECTS

  • Neskantaga First Nation, Teacherage Residence

  • Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Water Treatment Plant Upgrade

  • Pikangikum First Nation, Cultural Learning & Community Centre

  • Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation, Waste Water Treatment Plant & Collection System

  • Tataskweyak Cree Nation, Split Lake Subdivision Expansion

  • Sandy Lake, Board of Education Playground

  • Pikangikum First Nation, Fire Hall

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