
Sustainability
CT Communications is committed to sustainability; whether it’s through the use of digital tools, reducing travel or partnering with clients who value social and environmental stewardship.
To ensure integrity and honesty in the communications crafted with clients, it is critical that we consider and acknowledge the long-term health of our communities and ecosystems.
By fostering conversations that promote awareness and inspire change, CT Communications aims to contribute to a more sustainable future for everyone.
Indigenous Land Acknowledgement
My commitment to sustainability includes acknowledging the traditional lands and territories of the Indigenous peoples who have lived on these lands and taken care of them since time immemorial.
CT Communications is situated on Treaty 7 territory - the traditional lands of Iyarhe Nakoda peoples of the Chiniki, Bearspaw and Goodstoney First Nations. Treaty 7 is also home to the Tsuut’ina, Niitsitapi peoples of Siksika, Piikani and Kainai First Nations, as well as the homelands of the Métis residing within the Rocky View Métis District of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government within the Métis Nation of Alberta.
I acknowledge the Traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders, both past and present, and are grateful for their contributions that helped keep this land beautiful.
I make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation.