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Telus expands Indigenous Advisory Council with new members

Telus has expanded its Indigenous Advisory Council with six Indigenous leaders, including two new youth representatives.

Formed last year, the ten-person council aims to help Telus hear from Indigenous about issues and ideas, which the carrier says will inform its business.

The new council members are as follows:

  • Youth advisor: Magnolia Perron — Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (Ontario)
  • Youth advisor: Taylor Behn-Tsakoza — Fort Nelson First Nation (British Columbia)
  • Clint Davis — Inuk from Nunatsiavut (Labrador)
  • James Delorme — Klahoose First Nation (British Columbia) and Cowessess First Nation (Saskatchewan)
  • Victoria LaBillois — Mi’gmaw from Listuguj (Quebec)
  • Shaun Soonias — Red Pheasant Cree Nation (Saskatchewan)

Telus says council members have been selected “through a robust recruitment and verification process designed to protect the integrity of the council and ensure a diversity of Indigenous perspectives.” They all have expertise in areas such as health, business, technology, law, finance and sustainability.

Source: Telus

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