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Trust. Values. Respect.

Building mutual success with Aboriginal communities

Since 1981 ATCO has been partnering with Aboriginal communities throughout Canada and Alaska. Based on a foundation of trust, respect and equality, these partnerships have developed profitable businesses and long-term relationships.

In Alberta’s oil sands, we work in a joint-venture partnership with the Fort McKay First Nation. Together, our organizations own and operate Creeburn Lake Lodge and Barge Landing Lodge, open camp accommodations for over 2,500 oil sands workers located north of Fort McMurray.

In the North, we work with the Pan Arctic Inuit Logistics Corporation through the Nasittuq joint-venture to operate Canada’s North Warning System. This initiative continues to deliver capacity building and long-term sustainability.

Whether you’re doing business in the Far North or in the heart of the Prairies, you can rely on ATCO’s support, with our range of products and services, in collaboration with our Aboriginal partners.

The result? Commitment to growth, new opportunities and mutual success.

How we can create value together

Long-term relationships and profitable business begin with simple conversations. If you think you have an opportunity to collaborate, we want to hear from you. Together, we can combine experience, expertise and resources to create partnerships that offer mutual success.


Learn about our prefabricated modular buildings for Aboriginal Communities. 


 

"The underlying currency of any successful relationship is respect. You must know and, more importantly, care about the area and the people where you are working – who they are, where they are and where they want to go."
- Lillian Hvatum-Brewster, Vice President, Northern Development, ATCO Electric