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Project Management and  Indigenous Advisory Services

Converging Pathways is a North America based, renowned consulting firm that specializes in project management, Senior Indigenous leadership and delivery with an approach that is specific to each unique clients’ needs.  The company has earned recognition for undertaking complex projects, fostering cultural innovation and making a difference for their clients and their community.  Converging Pathways utilizes best practices with an unbiased, professional opinion being mindful and respectful of all voices around the table.  We live and lead by the core belief of the Cree word: Wicihitowin – meaning “helping one another”.

Kallie has a natural ability to create an environment of comfort and trust, which allowed the Aboriginal elders and participants to be engaged in the process. The process of building long term care became about the relationships and bringing a community together thanks to the efforts of Kallie's involvement. Working with Kallie has been an honour and I look forward to a continued relationship with her to enhance Aboriginal engagement in our Province.

Elder Myles Charles

Converging Pathways strives to journey alongside our clients and partners to create a striking, culturally inclusive and comfortable new space for your business.

Just some of the projects that we have been the Indigenous Advisors, Engagement Leads and involved in initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and closure of projects

 


  • Glengarda

  • Lac La Ronge Indian Band Woodland Wellness Centre

  • Long Term Care Facility Design, La Ronge SK
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Call Me Indian

Call Me Indian



Fred Sasakamoose, torn from his home at the age of seven, endured the horrors of residential school for a decade before becoming one of 120 players in the most elite hockey league in the world. He has been heralded as the first Indigenous player with Treaty status in the NHL, making his official debut as a 1954 Chicago Black Hawks player on Hockey Night in Canada and teaching Foster Hewitt how to pronounce his name. Sasakamoose played against such legends as Gordie Howe, Jean Beliveau, and Maurice Richard.