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Thirty-three companies receive certification in Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations

Thirty-three companies receive certification in Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations

Toronto, ON, Sept. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) announces 33 Canadian organizations will be recognized for achieving Gold-, Silver-, or Bronze-level status in the Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) program.

Over 300 companies participate in CCIB’s PAIR program, and they all share something in common: an active commitment to integrating economic reconciliation throughout their business operations with accountability.

The corporations certified in 2025 demonstrate leadership in Indigenous relations. Through the program and its verification process, the accreditation recognizes the value of strong relationships and the diverse opportunities and challenges that exist for those committed to equitable Indigenous economic participation. The program leverages independent Indigenous verifiers to validate performance and confirm the company's commitment, success, and impact in Indigenous relations.

“PAIR certification offers a tangible and measurable pathway toward integrating Indigenous economic reconciliation throughout business,” said Tabatha Bull, CCIB president and CEO. “Certified companies demonstrate leadership by embedding Indigenous inclusion in their workforce, business practices, and partnerships. Their efforts contribute to building a stronger, more equitable and inclusive future for Canada."

PAIR certification looks at four key performance areas: leadership actions, employment, business development, and community relationships.  Achieving certification opens the door to procurement initiatives, partnerships, and business development opportunities with Indigenous communities while contributing to the company's corporate social responsibility goals.

The 2025 certified companies will be recognized during the Indigenous Relations Forum & PAIR Awards on Oct. 8, 2025, at The Hyatt Regency in Vancouver, B.C.

Congratulations to the following PAIR-certified members:

Gold Certification Silver Certification Bronze Certification
ATCO Frontec Ltd. EPCOR Utilities Inc. AECOM
Deloitte Canada FCC - Farm Credit Canada   Alithya Digital Technology Corporation
Pathways Executive Search Forbes Bros Ltd. B&B Contracting Group
  Gestion ADC Babcock Canada Inc.
  Imperial Oil Ltd. - Upstream Black & McDonald PGR
  Procon Mining & Tunneling Ltd. CBRE Limited
  REMCAN Projects LP Defence Construction Canada
  Rise Consulting E.S. Fox Limited
  Strad Inc.   EllisDon
  TELUS GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy
    Graham Industrial Services LP
    Humanity Financial Management Inc.
    Interfor Ontario
    Kinectrics Inc.
    MIDWEST
    Pitbull Energy Services Inc.
    SITE Resource Group Limited Partnership
    Sun Life
    Universal Rail Systems Inc.
    Vancity

Learn more about CCIB’s Indigenous Relations Forum & PAIR Awards here.

About Canadian Council for Indigenous Business: 

CCIB is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. As a national, non-partisan association, its mission is to promote, strengthen and enhance a prosperous Indigenous economy through the fostering of business relationships, opportunities, and awareness. CCIB offers knowledge, resources, and programs to its members to cultivate economic opportunities for Indigenous peoples and businesses across Canada. For more information, visit www.ccib.ca 

For more information contact: 

Alannah Jabokwoam
Senior Associate, Communications & Public Relations
Canadian Council for Indigenous Business
ajabokwoam@ccib.ca
T: 416.961.8663 ext. 227 


Alannah Jabokwoam 
Canadian Council for Indigenous Business
(416) 961-8663 ext. 227 
ajabokwoam@ccib.ca

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