Our Indigenous Relations Policy focuses on five key areas
- Community engagement and consultation
- Business development
- Community investment
- Employment
- Training and awareness
The policy also includes our acknowledgement and understanding of the intent of the recommendations of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
We strive to maintain relationships through the life cycle of our operations, from project development and construction, through operation, until decommissioning phases are complete. We work with communities to build relationships based on a foundation of ongoing communication and mutual respect.
Support for Indigenous Youth, Education and Employment
TransAlta recognizes the importance of investing in Indigenous students and our financial support helps students complete their education and move forward to become future leaders in their communities. We are keen to help young Indigenous students reach their full potential and achieve their dreams. We also believe in providing support to Indigenous primary school students, helping to instill a passion for lifelong learning.
See our latest Integrated Annual Report (page M99) for all the investments we made to support Indigenous youth, education and employment programs.
To learn about the criteria to apply for a bursary, visit Indspire and submit an application.