Silverstone respectfully acknowledges that we operate on the traditional territories of the Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8 Nations, as well as the Métis Nation of Alberta and Inuit. We recognize that these lands are the traditional meeting grounds, gathering places, and traveling routes of the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Dene, Nakota Sioux, and Métis peoples.
We honor the deep connections that Indigenous communities have with the land, which hold histories, cultural practices, and knowledge that continue to sustain the people of these Nations. Silverstone is committed to fostering respectful and collaborative relationships with Indigenous communities as we work together to uphold shared values of environmental stewardship and sustainable growth.
We thank the Indigenous Nations of Alberta for their care of these lands and are committed to acting with respect and gratitude, mindful of our responsibilities to the lands and communities in which we operate.
Our Pledge to Indigenous Partners
Silverstone acknowledges that many of our projects are conducted within First Nations Traditional Territories and on lands that hold deep historical and cultural significance for Indigenous peoples. We are committed to fostering strong, respectful, and collaborative relationships with Indigenous communities to ensure sustainable, mutually beneficial project outcomes.
We honor the unique histories, cultures, and traditions of Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Our team respects the traditional ways, the environment, heritage sites, and Indigenous-based legal and constitutional rights. Silverstone believes in creating transparent, inclusive communication channels that allow Indigenous communities to be fully informed and engaged at every stage of our projects.
Our approach is proactive, fostering open dialogues and partnerships with First Nations Inuit and Métis communities to promote economic, environmental, and social sustainability. We strive to support community stability and growth by creating fair, equal opportunities for Indigenous workers, suppliers, and vendors to participate in our projects.
We are dedicated to building long-lasting partnerships that respect Indigenous sovereignty, uphold traditional knowledge, and contribute to the health and vitality of the communities in which we work. Silverstone pledges to operate with integrity, prioritize sustainability, and continuously strengthen our partnerships with Indigenous communities, recognizing that their guidance is essential to achieving a harmonious balance for generations to come.