Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ
(Tsleil-Waututh) Territories – Today, TELUS released its fifth
annual Indigenous Reconciliation & Connectivity Report,
detailing how the company is on track or exceeding its
reconciliation commitments and announcing a new goal to incorporate
Indigenous perspectives into its data ethics and artificial
intelligence (AI) strategy. The 2023 report features artwork by
Indigenous creators Johnny Ketlo III of Nadleh Whut’en and Ryan
Dickie of Fort Nelson First Nation, and includes dozens of
inspiring stories about how Indigenous Peoples are harnessing the
limitless possibilities of TELUS’ world-leading connectivity and
investments to improve education outcomes, revitalize language,
increase economic participation and drive long-term prosperity in
their communities and beyond.
“Together, we are making tremendous progress toward a world
where all Indigenous communities have the connectivity they need to
support their unique social, cultural and economic goals,” said
Tony Geheran, Executive Vice-president and Chief Operations Officer
at TELUS. “We at TELUS will continue to work side by side with
Indigenous Peoples and hold ourselves accountable to our
commitments – our greatest hope is that our journey will ripple
outward and inspire other businesses, leaders and individuals to
embrace the important work towards reconciliation.”
Included in the 2023 report are clear examples of how
corporations can advance reconciliation across Canada through
thoughtful procurement, recruitment and workforce-development
strategies. For its leadership in economic reconciliation, TELUS
was recently honoured with the Indigenomics 10 to Watch Award,
which recognizes businesses, partnerships and initiatives who are
leading the way toward a $100 billion Indigenous economy.
“TELUS PureFibre and wireless connectivity will help with our
future school of innovation and how we can connect to the outside
world virtually so our kids can be educated without having to leave
our communities, their families and support networks, which we hope
will improve student success,” said Chief Rupert Meneen, Tallcree
First Nation.
“Bridging the digital divide plays a significant role in
enabling Indigenous businesses to participate equally in new
sectors of economic growth. Connectivity in Indigenous communities
is a crucial step toward reconciliation, since it increases
opportunities for Indigenous economic engagement. We appreciate
that TELUS recognizes this and is taking steps to help address
these challenges,” said Tabatha Bull, President and CEO of the
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.
In 2021, TELUS became the first technology company in Canada to
launch a public Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan, embracing
its corporate responsibility in this area and ensuring
accountability for its strategic targets.
TELUS’ Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan is built on four
pillars with measurable targets and timelines. Key
milestones for 2023 include:
- Connectivity: 120 additional Indigenous lands
connected to advanced broadband technology between 2022 and 2023,
in partnership with Indigenous governments.
- Enabling social outcomes: $2 million committed
to support Indigenous-led organizations focused on mental health
and well-being; language and cultural revitalization; access to
education; and community building through the Indigenous
Communities Fund
- Cultural responsiveness and relationships:
More than 700,000 students and educators engaged through the
TELUS-funded Digital Witness Blanket project, which explores the
legacy of residential schools in Canada through Indigenous
experiences, perspectives and artifacts.
- Economic reconciliation: 1 new commitment
announced to incorporate Indigenous perspectives into TELUS’ AI and
data ethics strategy
To learn more about TELUS’ commitment to reconciliation and to
read the 2023 Indigenous Reconciliation and Connectivity Report,
visit telus.com/reconciliation.
About TELUS
TELUS (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) is a dynamic, world-leading
communications technology company with more than $18 billion in
annual revenue and over 18 million customer connections spanning
wireless, data, IP, voice, television, entertainment, video, and
security. Our social purpose is to leverage our global-leading
technology and compassion to drive social change and enable
remarkable human outcomes. Our longstanding commitment to putting
our customers first fuels every aspect of our business, making us a
distinct leader in customer service excellence and loyalty. The
numerous, sustained accolades TELUS has earned over the years from
independent, industry-leading network insight firms showcase the
strength and speed of TELUS’ global-leading networks, reinforcing
our commitment to provide Canadians with access to superior
technology that connects us to the people, resources and
information that make our lives better.
Operating in 32 countries around the world, TELUS International
(TSX and NYSE: TIXT) is a leading digital customer experience
innovator that designs, builds, and delivers next-generation
solutions, including AI and content moderation, for global and
disruptive brands across strategic industry verticals, including
tech and games, communications and media, eCommerce and fintech,
banking, financial services and insurance, healthcare, and
others.
TELUS Health is a global healthcare leader, which provides
employee and family primary and preventive healthcare and wellbeing
solutions. Our TELUS team, along with our 100,000 health
professionals, are leveraging the combination of TELUS’ strong
digital and data analytics capabilities with our unsurpassed client
service to dramatically improve remedial, preventive and mental
health outcomes covering more than 69 million lives, and growing,
around the world. As the largest provider of digital solutions and
digital insights of its kind, TELUS Agriculture & Consumer
Goods enables efficient and sustainable production from seed to
store, helping improve the safety and quality of food and other
goods in a way that is traceable to end consumers.
Driven by our determination and vision to connect all citizens
for good, our deeply meaningful and enduring philosophy to give
where we live has inspired TELUS and our team to contribute $1.6
billion, including 2.2 million days of service since 2000. This
unprecedented generosity and unparalleled volunteerism have made
TELUS the most giving company in the world. Together, let’s make
the future friendly.
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