Indigenous inclusion and partnership


We understand that Indigenous communities seek to build lasting partnerships through the full energy asset lifecycle.

That’s why Enbridge has adopted an engagement approach that respects Indigenous peoples’ culture and intimate connection to the environment, and offers opportunities for financial or equity partnerships. We know that together, we’ll go farther.

Our first Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan (IRAP) was published in 2022 and by the end of 2024 we had met 12 of the 22 commitments. Throughout 2024, in conjunction with input from Indigenous groups, our IRAP working group, Indigenous Advisory Group, employees and our Executive Leadership Team, we renewed or refreshed many of our 2022 commitments to continue our work in these areas.

Our 2025 IRAP Refresh offers us a chance to reflect, review and renew our focus on both individual and collective efforts to advance truth and reconciliation.

The refreshed IRAP includes 20 commitments under its six pillars, which serve as a roadmap for our journey towards reconciliation and underscore our desire to be both transparent and accountable.

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Project Rocket delivering on financial promise

Three years later, Indigenous communities have earned about C$25 million through ‘groundbreaking’ acquisition of Enbridge liquids pipelines assets in Northern Alberta. Learn more.

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The journey continues: Our 2025 Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan Refresh.

This IRAP Refresh offers a chance to reflect on the engagement, listening and learning that have taken place over the past two years, review our progress on the commitments made in 2022, and renew our focus on both individual and collective efforts to advance truth and reconciliation. Learn more.



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First Nations make historic investment in Enbridge’s BC natural gas pipeline system

The Stonlasec8 Alliance Limited Partnership, representing 36 First Nations in British Columbia, gains a 12.5% interest in the Westcoast system. Says one Indigenous leader: “People often ask what economic reconciliation for Indigenous Peoples looks like. This is it.” Learn more.