Respect and inclusion make all of us stronger
There are many reasons why Inclusion is an advocacy priority for The Chamber. We know we need everyone in our region to participate in our economy to meet challenges facing our workforce and to embrace new opportunities in a changing world. In Greater Victoria, local First Nations have much to contribute and The Chamber is actively working to ensure Indigenous people are engaged in our business community.
“We can learn so much from our First Nations, but we need to make the time to listen,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams says. “Reconciliation is not simple, and The Chamber is committed to doing all we can to help this process. Songhees Nation Chief Ron Sam and Esquimalt Nations Chief Rob Thomas have written a powerful commentary I encourage all of our members to read.”
The essay, We are stronger together only if guided by respect, was published in the Times Colonist on June 15.
“We can learn so much from our First Nations, but we need to make the time to listen,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams says. “Reconciliation is not simple, and The Chamber is committed to doing all we can to help this process. Songhees Nation Chief Ron Sam and Esquimalt Nations Chief Rob Thomas have written a powerful commentary I encourage all of our members to read.”
The essay, We are stronger together only if guided by respect, was published in the Times Colonist on June 15.