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Acknowledgement of systemic racism helps demonstrate energy regulator’s commitment to reconciliation

Opinion | BY MICHELLE WILSDON | March 17, 2021
Construction work on the Trans Mountain pipeline is pictured outside Valemount, B.C. in September 2020. That work of the Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee challenges us all to listen, to understand, to question our assumptions, to respect cultural difference, and to be courageous in confronting colonial legacies and implicit bias. Flickr photograph by Adam Jones
Opinion | BY MICHELLE WILSDON | March 17, 2021
Opinion | BY MICHELLE WILSDON | March 17, 2021
Construction work on the Trans Mountain pipeline is pictured outside Valemount, B.C. in September 2020. That work of the Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee challenges us all to listen, to understand, to question our assumptions, to respect cultural difference, and to be courageous in confronting colonial legacies and implicit bias. Flickr photograph by Adam Jones
Opinion | BY MICHELLE WILSDON | March 17, 2021
Construction work on the Trans Mountain pipeline is pictured outside Valemount, B.C. in September 2020. That work of the Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee challenges us all to listen, to understand, to question our assumptions, to respect cultural difference, and to be courageous in confronting colonial legacies and implicit bias. Flickr photograph by Adam Jones
Opinion | BY MICHELLE WILSDON | March 17, 2021
Opinion | BY MICHELLE WILSDON | March 17, 2021
Construction work on the Trans Mountain pipeline is pictured outside Valemount, B.C. in September 2020. That work of the Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee challenges us all to listen, to understand, to question our assumptions, to respect cultural difference, and to be courageous in confronting colonial legacies and implicit bias. Flickr photograph by Adam Jones