1 hr 6 min

Stewart Cameron - Before the Peace Before the Peace

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In this episode, Tre is chatting with Stewart Cameron, a former Chief of Saulteau First Nation and Tribal Chief of the Treaty 8 Tribal Association. 
We talk about the work he put in during his terms as Chief, as well as his work in the oil and gas sector and as an electrician.
The main discussion during this episode focuses on Stewart's current work as the owner of Makwa Consulting, focusing on promoting cultural safety in the industry.
The goal of his work is to understand the current state of Indigenous partnerships in the industry. Once that is established, they weave a path to add value to any current and future relationships with Indigenous communities using cultural safety.
Cultural safety is a concept arising out of the New Zealand Māori Culture — Makwa has developed a method to move this into action. Through the concept, organizations can transform existing internal and external relationships. Transforming these interactions supports power-balanced, respectful relationships that ensure mutually beneficial partnerships, according to Makwa Consulting.
We also touch on Stewart’s upbringing, the influence of his granny, and his thoughts on the state of the oil and gas industry in the region.
Thanks to Troyer Ventures for sponsoring the show!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tre is chatting with Stewart Cameron, a former Chief of Saulteau First Nation and Tribal Chief of the Treaty 8 Tribal Association. 
We talk about the work he put in during his terms as Chief, as well as his work in the oil and gas sector and as an electrician.
The main discussion during this episode focuses on Stewart's current work as the owner of Makwa Consulting, focusing on promoting cultural safety in the industry.
The goal of his work is to understand the current state of Indigenous partnerships in the industry. Once that is established, they weave a path to add value to any current and future relationships with Indigenous communities using cultural safety.
Cultural safety is a concept arising out of the New Zealand Māori Culture — Makwa has developed a method to move this into action. Through the concept, organizations can transform existing internal and external relationships. Transforming these interactions supports power-balanced, respectful relationships that ensure mutually beneficial partnerships, according to Makwa Consulting.
We also touch on Stewart’s upbringing, the influence of his granny, and his thoughts on the state of the oil and gas industry in the region.
Thanks to Troyer Ventures for sponsoring the show!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 6 min

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