Our Culture

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    Be accountable, work together as a team and communicate clearly.
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    Creating a positive place to work and supporting ethical initiatives.
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    Always deliver exceptional quality, accomplish and improve.

Our Commitment

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    United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
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    Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action.
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    Decolonizing practice that builds on the resurgence  of Indigenous ways of knowing, teaching and learning.

Our Mission

With trust, Canadians and Indigenous peoples working together on building a new future, a better future.

Our Vision

ReconciliACTION will be a primary choice partner in various sectors providing educational and professional development services to  organizations, businesses, communities, and  individuals throughout Ontario.

We will become an integral part of our client’s success, collaborating with them to achieve their strategic objectives towards reconciliation.

Our team of talented, experienced and motivated industry specialists will be recognised as the best in their field. Our continued success will be driven by our people who will share in it.

Our Values

Our values are the guiding principles upon which ReconciliACTION was founded and how we strive to conduct our business on a daily basis.

Values establish our view of the world as we shape the future. They determine how we treat each other. Our values are to:

Promote reconciliation, through the TRC’s Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).

Be an Indigenous led and certified business.

Use Indigenous knowledge, literature, scholarship and methodology in organizing , planning and service delivery.

Promote decolonizing practices that build on the resurgence of Indigenous ways of knowing, teaching and learning.

Have Indigenous governments be recognized as sovereign, and capable of “nation-to-nation” negotiations as legal equals to the Crown (i.e. the Canadian state), as well as many other variations towards self determination, self governance and autonomy.