Session Details
Since 2020, Nutrien has surpassed $1B in Indigenous procurement, consistently exceeding its 25×25 target. But the real story is the opportunity created for Indigenous businesses, communities, and our industry. This Master Class explores how Nutrien operationalizes economic reconciliation through its Indigenous Content Playbook, a practical tool for suppliers to develop Local Indigenous Content Plans that focus on the key pillars of Employment, Contracting/Subcontracting, Workplace Preparedness, and Community and Education Investment.
Join Julie Ann Wriston, Nutrien’s Director of Indigenous Relations, for a Master Class that goes beyond procurement metrics to explore the shared approach behind our success. Nutrien’s commitment to internal employee awareness and education on economic reconciliation is central to this story, because creating opportunity externally begins with building understanding internally. This session will show how industry must “look in the mirror,” embracing reciprocity and shared capacity development as part of economic reconciliation. By bringing these efforts together, internal learning and external partnership, we’ve created a model that delivers measurable impact and shared value across mining and agriculture to meet our vision of feeding the future.
Presenter(s): Julie Ann Wriston, Director, Indigenous Relations, Nutrien