We respect the deep connection Indigenous peoples have to their territories and work in partnership with them to develop strong relationships that offer mutual benefits.
Our Canadian operations are within the territories of more than 90 Indigenous Nations. Since 2010, we have signed more than 160 individual agreements with 56 Indigenous communities or Nations, leading to a host of mutual benefits. We are committed to further expanding Indigenous participation and benefits within the forest industry.
See our full sustainability report for:
Objectives & Principles – Our guiding principles and objectives for partnerships and initiatives with Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Partnership Agreements – The foundations that we use to build our agreements and highlights from current or active partnership agreements.
Community, Cultural & Employment Initiatives – Initiatives that we have supported, hosted, or participated in over the past year.
Download the Sustainability ReportBuilding A Better Future
“Interfor works closely with a number of Indigenous communities and as such, we can play a significant role in advancing reconciliation. This offers us a unique opportunity to have meaningful discussions and work together to build a better future.”
– Stuart Card, Vice President, Woodlands & Chief Forester
Sustainability
Building value through sound environmental, social, and governance practices
Our commitment to sustainable growth has been the foundation of our success, and to a broader extent, the success of our partners and the communities we serve.
Check out our Sustainability Report and explore how Interfor and our partners are creating a safer, more sustainable, and equitable future for all.