Commitment to Reconciliation
As awareness grows around the water sector’s role in reconciliation, there is an opportunity for engagement and meaningful action within the BCWWA community. As an organization that represents the vital and sacred resources of water and the people who work every day to keep our water systems clean and safe, the BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is committed to measurable and meaningful action of reconciliation that aligns with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP).
Beginning This Journey
In 2022..
a sub-group of the BCWWA Drinking Water Technical Advisory Committee started discussing how the Association could integrate the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action. From here, a TRC Task Force was established in the spring of 2022.
In 2023..
the Task Force became an official BCWWA committee with the mandate to examine further the status of reconciliation within the BC and Yukon water sector and provide direction on implementing actionable measures to be taken by the BCWWA.
Continuing the Work
We acknowledge and understand that the process of reconciliation is complex. It is not a one-day event but a lifelong process of unlearning and learning and personal reflection. As part of this journey, we commit to more than just words and platitudes but to meaningful and measurable actions that move us forward in reconciliation and inclusive water community. We invite our members and partners to be part of this journey so we can create real change together.
