To mark National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Port of Montreal has joined the Grand Circle of Commitment for the full participation of Indigenous people in Quebec’s economy. By signing this Declaration, the Port of Montreal formally pledges to contribute to this movement aimed at creating wealth for, by and with Indigenous people. This is a tangible step toward greater inclusion of Indigenous people in the Quebec economy.
Adopted at the Grand Economic Circle of Indigenous People and Quebec, the Declaration of the Grand Circle of Commitment is the embodiment of a broad movement in support of the self-determination of Indigenous people and their full participation in the Quebec economy.
In the coming months, the Montreal Port Authority will be exploring various ways to work with its First Nations partners, notably by creating ties with First Nations businesses with a view to development and growth.
“I wish everyone a great National Indigenous Peoples Day! Today we are making a commitment that will reach far beyond this day. Our commitment is in line with the Port of Montreal’s core values, namely to act as a positive force in society and as a pillar of Quebec’s economic development. To achieve this, we will work with our indigenous partners to contribute to the economic vitality of the communities”. – Martin Imbleau, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Montreal Port Authority.
“I am delighted that the Montreal Port Authority is joining the Grand Circle of Commitment for the full participation of Indigenous people in Quebec’s economy. It is thanks to this type of commitment that we will be able to collectively create wealth for the indigenous peoples in Quebec.” — Ghislain Picard, Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL).