Communication.
Consultation.
Commitment.

What We Do

Roundtable relies on a large network of skilled practitioners who have worked for many years in different disciplines related to indigenous relations under the 3Cs – Communication, Consultation and Commitment. We operate in the area of natural resource development by building effective and sustainable relationships with Indigenous communities.

  • Corporate capacity development

  • Negotiation of land access agreements

  • Environmental stewardship monitoring

  • Sacred sites & culturally appropriated mitigation tools and understanding

  • Effective indigenous engagement

  • Indigenous relationship management

  • Indigenous awareness facilitation

As a multidisciplinary consulting firm,
we provide specialized services
in several key areas:

  • Recruitment strategies

  • Effective agreement implementation

  • Regulatory compliance

  • Meaningful and strategic legacy outcomes

  • Strategic design and planning

  • Policy development

  • Indigenous awareness programs

  • Facilitation and definition of work

Industry Sectors

Roundtable operates in the resources industry in North America providing Indigenous relation services in the Oil and Gas, Power, Mining and Pulp and Paper sectors.
We have worked with different cultural groups including over 150 Indigenous communities in Canada and over 40 tribes in the United States.

  • Oil & Gas

    We recognize the unique challenges and opportunities within the oil and gas sector, working diligently to bridge gaps and create mutually beneficial outcomes for all stakeholders involved.

  • Power

    Our practical and effective relational approach ensures that Indigenous communities are active participants in shaping the future of power projects, promoting a harmonious balance between economic development and cultural preservation.

  • Mining

    Roundtable strives to be a catalyst for positive change in the mining sector's Indigenous relations landscape, promoting transparency, inclusivity, and responsible resource development that aligns with the values and aspirations of Indigenous communities

  • Pulp & Paper

    We understand the importance of balancing economic development with environmental stewardship, and our team actively engages in consultations to ensure that these considerations are woven into the fabric of project planning and execution.