For more than 30 years, RBC has been committed to the reconciliation journey, working with Indigenous Peoples and communities through specific initiatives designed to generate genuine and meaningful change. Our annual partnership report – A Chosen Journey – celebrates Indigenous successes and affirms our commitment to the Indigenous community. Since 2009, A Chosen Journey has demonstrated our long history of partnering with Indigenous communities across Canada.
A Chosen Journey
This year’s A Chosen Journey: RBC Indigenous Partnership Report brings the spirit of the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG), the hard work, competition, determination and commitment to trying hard and showing up every day. That’s the spirit of our partners whose stories we share, committed to their communities, standing up for what they believe in and pushing past to do what they feel is right.
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Read this years’ A Chosen Journey stories
Read this years’ A Chosen Journey stories
Two-Eyed Seeing a Future for the Forest: Working Together in the Woods
Discover how Community Forests International partnered with the Ulnooweg Education Centre to find a solution to a pesky problem.
This Place Here Is Sacred: Ceremony in the City
See the importance of spaces where diverse First Nations cultures can practice the transfer of sacred knowledge and wisdom.
On Track to Shine: Taylor Duffy Cycles into a Bright Future
Get inspired by Taylor Duffy's dream of being a professional athlete
Kinship and Care: How Better Supports Add up to Brighter Futures
Learn more about The Conference Board of Canada's recent report: "Empowering Indigenous Youth in Care as They Transition to Adulthood"
Inu-Vation and Inspiration: Northern Traditions on the Rise
Discover the positive impact that Ilitaqsiniq has on their clients and in their communities across Nunavut
Voting for the Future – The Metis Path to Self-Governance
Discover how Community Forests International partnered with the Ulnooweg Education Centre to find a solution to a pesky problem
This Year Marks RBC's 30th Year of Supporting Indigenous Students Through Scholarships to Post-Secondary Education
With the support of the RBC Future Launch Scholarship For Indigenous Youth Mairi Denny is hard at work studying at Laurentian University.
Finding a Name in Our Communities
At every biannual conference of the Royal Eagles, RBC's Indigenous employee resource group, there is a cultural component.
Logging onto a New Career: Wallace Peterson Completes the Indigenous Peoples Development Program
Learn how this employee went on a learning journey with the Technology & Operations stream of the Indigenous Peoples Development Program.
Big Screen, Big Dreams: Desiree Brightnose Wins RBC's Emerging Indigenous Filmmaker Award
As the first recipient of the RBC Emerging Indigenous Filmmaker Award, Brightnose received mentorship from filmmaker Sonya Ballantyne.
A History of Celebration
Follow our path of commitment to the Indigenous community, through previous publications of A Chosen Journey.