West Fraser and Woodland Cree First Nation Sign Good Relations Agreement

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West Fraser and the Woodland Cree First Nation recently signed a Good Relations Agreement to mark a new era of partnership, mutual respect, and exploration of economic opportunities.

The agreement solidifies a commitment to build a positive, sustainable, and mutually beneficial relationship based on respect, trust, and recognition of each other’s roles, rights, and responsibilities.

Commenting on the announcement, Jed Begin, General Manager of Slave Lake Veneer, said:

“The signing of this Good Relations Agreement is a testament to our shared commitment to building a future of collaboration. By working hand in hand, we aim to work on economic opportunities, foster environmental stewardship, and contribute to the well-being of Woodland Cree First Nation.”

Woodland Cree First Nation Chief Isaac Laboucan-Avirom added:

“On behalf of myself and Council, we are proud of this precedent-setting agreement. It is rooted in the principles of meaningful collaboration, accommodation, and co-management.”

Woodland Cree First Nation Councilor Joseph Whitehead Jr added:

“The agreement provides a positive example for industry and government in its ability to generate shared value through partnership.”


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