
Over the years, we have built relationships of trust with several indigenous organizations and communities.
TACT boasts extensive expertise in supporting groups, communities, businesses, associations, and coalitions affecting Indigenous affairs in various sectors such as health, education, economic development, housing, energy, and natural resources.
Collaboration and Listening
TACT takes on a humble and collaborative approach when working on Indigenous issues. We have the communications expertise to help you achieve your goals and the necessary perspective to view the nuances and intricacies of your challenges. We don’t always have the right answers; sometimes, all we can do is ask the right questions. Communication and collaboration are not exact sciences; they require continuous adaptation and constant learning, which can only happen in an environment fostering openness and mutual respect. This fruitful collaboration is TACT’s signature way of working.
Our Services
In communication, nothing should be left to chance when discussing issues, needs, and ideas. You must be strategic, have the right information, understand the context, and know your audiences and the environment in which you operate.
The same is true when communicating with the media and external audiences such as governments and municipalities: there is little room for improvisation. An organization’s digital positioning is also crucial to establishing its prominence. At TACT, we ensure that our services cover you from A to Z.
Our Expertise
At TACT, everyone makes it their duty to work in cooperation with their colleagues and clients, promptly adapting to different methods and changing contexts.
Since its founding in 2011, TACT has actively collaborated with First Nations, Indigenous communities, and organizations that represent them. These business relationships have helped shape and refine our understanding of the issues specific to each Nation and the communities’ aspirations. Beyond the different projects and assignments, TACT also counts on seasoned experts specialized in this area, including the former Minister of Indigenous Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Kelley, who held this position in the government of Québec for more than eight years.