Aboriginal Relations Partnerships. Possibilities.
PTI Group is committed to building long-term relationships by supporting local business and economic goals, acknowledging a community’s rights, and respecting environmental and cultural concerns. All other aspects of social development are enhanced when economic benefits are attained for all parties and “win-win” partnerships with owners, operators and Aboriginal groups can be created.
Our proven track record of developing and sustaining alliances with Aboriginal communities has brought new business and career employment opportunities to northern communities across Canada.
Our commitment is to:
Create jobs & training opportunities in the community
Develop sustainable business partnerships in high-growth industries
Share ongoing revenue streams
Bring tangible economic benefits to the community
Our Partners.
Currently, PTI has many mutually beneficial partnerships in place ranging from seasonal commission-based agreements to long-term joint ventures. Here are just a few.
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Asaki Catering
Asaki Catering is a partnership between PTI Group and Chip Lake Contracting Ltd., a company which carries out the business of promoting, developing and implementing commercial enterprises withing the community's tribal territory. This partnership pursues interests in the geographic area surrounding Chipewyan Lake, Alberta.
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Buffalo Métis Catering Ltd. Buffalo Métis Catering is a partnership between PTI Group and five Métis Locals from the communities of Fort MacKay, Fort Chipewyan, Fort McMurray, Anzac and Conklin. Together, we provide superior catering and housekeeping services to major projects in the oilsands of Alberta. The people of the local Aboriginal community are well-represented at all levels of this partnership, from our management team to the people on the front lines serving our valued customers.
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Kusawa Catering
Kusawa Catering is a partnership between PTI Group and Atlin Tlingit Development Corporation (“ATDC”) to pursue interests in the the geographic area in the Province of British Columbia known as the “Taku River Tlingit First Nation Traditional Tribal Territory.
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Duz Cho Remote Site Services Ltd. Duz Cho Remote Site Services Ltd. is a joint venture between McLeod Lake Indian Band Development Corp. and PTI Group Inc. The Prince Georgebased company provides employment opportunities and profits for its shareholders - the McLeod Lake Indian Band community members - by supplying premium diversified remote site services and logistics to the construction and resource industries in North-central British Columbia.
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Spectrum Catering Ltd.
Formed in 2007, Spectrum Catering Ltd. is a partnership with Bear Dog Enterprises Ltd. Bear Dog is owned by the Etzenlee Tahltan Family Clan Association, which is a clan within the Tahltan Nation. Spectrum Catering was formed to provide catering services to industry projects operating in theTahltan Nation traditional territory located in northeastern British Columbia, near Dease Lake and surroundings. This region includes the 20,000 square mile Stikine River watershed and extends into the Yukon. The area is renowned for its significant gold and other mineral deposits, forest resources, wildlife and spectacular scenery.
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