Corporate Responsibility Report 2012

Consultation & Engagement

   

This is how we're engaging with STAKEHOLDERS.

  • We share project information
  • We ask for feedback
  • We listen to input
  • We align with the interests and priorities of the community

Our goal on every project is to build and operate power generation facilities in a way that aligns with the interests and priorities of the community. Stakeholders have multiple opportunities to learn about our projects and to provide input. We draw on best practices in public consultation, and we actively consult with our stakeholders, particularly in regard to new projects or existing facilities.

In an ongoing effort to build and strengthen relationships with First Nations, we develop and nurture good relationships and support events that are important to the community.

In the Peace Region of British Columbia, we contributed to community gatherings and holiday celebrations for three Treaty 8 groups – McLeod Lake Indian Band, Saulteau First Nations, and West Moberly First Nations – where members join each other and strengthen bonds during the summer and festive seasons.

In Ontario, we contributed to the Six Nations Founders’ Cup Banquet, Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Career Fair, Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Archaeological Training and the Chippewa’s of Nawash Annual Golf Tournament.

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