Hydro advisory circle brings ‘wealth of Indigenous perspectives’
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Hydro One’s new Indigenous Advisory Circle is bringing a wealth of Indigenous perspectives to the table as it looks to develop strategies that support and involve First Nations communities in Ontario.
The advisory circle was announced last month and includes members from various Indigenous organizations, such as the Ontario Native Women’s Association, the Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, the Aboriginal Multi-Sectoral Alliance, and the Métis Nation of Ontario. The group will provide guidance on key issues related to energy and infrastructure in First Nations communities.
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