Stories
Co:created
Explore the strategies, sessions, and stories that shape how we design for complexity.

Uniting for a common direction: Multi-stakeholder collaboration for a shared vision and strategic roadmap
Tidal Strategies partnered with the Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (IAMC-TMX) to bring together 129 First Nation and Métis Nation communities in a landmark engagement initiative.

Transforming dialogue into shared commitments for water stewardship
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Water Summit was a two-day event held in Thunder Bay in February 2025.

Building trust and inclusion: Developing an Indigenous-led compliance verification
Tidal Strategies collaborated with the Indigenous Monitoring Subcommittee (IMSC) to create a pioneering, Indigenous-led Compliance Verification Activity (CVA) process, tailored to address specific cultural and environmental impacts often overlooked by standard regulatory frameworks.

Critical minerals exploration: Co-creating a market-leading sustainability strategy
The Tidal team partnered with senior leaders at Kingsrose to develop a concept for a sustainability strategy that is market-leading, incorporating innovative practices, alignment with industry standards, and a forward-thinking approach that sets it apart from competitors. The challenge was to also ensure it was fit for purpose and fully deliverable.
Strategic planning: Co-creating a shared vision for the future
Tidal partnered with the Line 3 Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee (IAMC) to facilitate a strategic planning retreat that marked a pivotal moment for the Committee’s future direction.

Sustainability strategy refresh: Shared ownership across corporate and mine sites at New Gold
Tidal partnered with New Gold to collaboratively design a refreshed sustainability strategy that places environmental stewardship, community engagement, and Indigenous rights at the heart of their operations, while ensuring the strategy is deliverable and achievable.