About RETI
RETI joins Project Reconciliation in providing a reconciliation framework built on respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples, obtaining free, prior and informed consent before proceeding with proposed projects and providing communities long-term sustainable economic benefits (TRC #92 and #47)
- RETI’s focus is to develop net zero energy transition projects with material Indigenous ownership at the operating level
- RETI’s strong engagement platform and governance structure is deeply aligned with Project Reconciliation
- RETI facilitates the growth of Indigenous communities’ generational wealth
- RETI promotes meaningful Indigenous oversight and economic participation in Canada’s evolving net zero energy transition
- RETI’s mandate emphasizes Free, Prior and Informed Consent (“FPIC”), with ESG performance as the foundation of its development strategy
- RETI is in alignment with United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) article 20(1): Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and develop their political, economic and social systems or institutions, to be secure in the enjoyment of their own means of subsistence and development, and to engage freely in all their traditional and other economic activities
- RETI builds lasting relationships with Corporate Canada to create material Indigenous equity ownership on major energy transition projects