CN Acknowledges Historical Colonial Role as it Continues its Reconciliation Journey
December 11 2023 - 4:00PM
CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) today accepted the resignation of the
members of the Indigenous Advisory Council (IAC), an independent
body that provided insight and advice to CN in its ongoing
Reconciliation journey. Reconciliation is about establishing and
maintaining mutually respectful relationships, which starts with
awareness of the past.
Today CN published a formal Acknowledgement of
the historical role railways played as instruments of colonial
policies, as well as the intergenerational economic, cultural, and
social effects that these policies have had on Indigenous
communities. CN is grateful for the privilege of operating within
or adjacent to more than 220 reserve lands of nearly 130 First
Nations and Métis Communities.
CN was among the first major companies in Canada
to establish an Indigenous advisory council, reflecting the
Company’s commitment to reconciliation and engagement. The IAC was
established in 2021 with representation from Canada’s First
Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.
“CN is committed to its journey towards
Reconciliation. That journey begins with a better understanding of
history, and thoughtful commitments coupled with robust governance
to measure our performance against those commitments,” said Olivier
Chouc, CN’s Sr. Vice-President, responsible for Indigenous
Relations.
“On behalf of the CN Board and our colleagues,
we wish to thank all of the IAC members for their significant and
meaningful contribution as we envisage a path forward for our
company,” continued Chouc. “Systemic changes require commitment and
competency and Indigenous people with lived experiences provide an
invaluable and essential perspective in leading that change. We are
grateful for the IAC’s perspective.”
To further the work and recommendations of the
IAC, CN has built a team of nine managers, including Indigenous and
regional representation. This team is focused on developing and
renewing respectful relationships with Indigenous communities
across Canada and working on the development of CN’s Reconciliation
Action Plan (RAP), along with CN leadership.
In this first RAP, CN is building the foundation
for its Reconciliation journey. A foundation that rests on five key
pillars: (i) Cultural Awareness and Employee Engagement; (ii)
People and Employment; (iii) Community Engagement and
Relationships; (iv) Economic Reconciliation; and (v) Environmental
Stewardship and Safety.
CN intends to release its RAP in 2024 which will
include specific, measurable initiatives, and intends to report on
a regular basis on its performance against its commitments.
Contacts:
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Media Relations |
Investor Relations |
(438) 455-3692media@cn.ca |
(514) 399-0052investor.relations@cn.ca |
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