Honoring Art Cunningham: A Leader in Indigenous Relations

Celebrating Leadership in Indigenous Relations
The Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) proudly recognizes Art Cunningham as the 2025 recipient of the Award for Excellence in Indigenous Relations. This award is a heartfelt tribute that celebrates Cunningham's decades-long commitment to improving relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.
A Lifetime of Dedication
Cunningham, a respected Métis leader, has devoted over 35 years to enhancing Indigenous relations. With his deep-rooted connection to the land, he has pioneered collaboration efforts, merging the values of Indigenous communities with corporate and governmental objectives through his establishment of Roundtable Consulting.
Words of Wisdom
“I was fortunate enough to be part of a sector that understood the importance of building relationships with Indigenous Peoples,” Cunningham reflected. His dedication stems from witnessing the positive impact of collaborative initiatives. His ongoing commitment to fostering these relationships continues to inspire many in the field.
The Impact of an Award
Sponsored by Sysco, this award honors individuals who have significantly contributed to nurturing positive and impactful relations between Indigenous and broader Canadian communities. “Art Cunningham’s work over the past three decades has been foundational in creating respectful exchanges between industry and Indigenous peoples,” noted Tabatha Bull, CCIB's president & CEO. “His leadership is a true embodiment of integrity and reconciliation.”
A Rich Professional Journey
Prior to his consulting role, Cunningham spent 30 years as a Senior Indigenous Corporate Policy Advisor at TransCanada Energy (currently TC Energy). His leadership extends to his contributions as a board director at Métis Crossing and as a founding director of the Circle for Aboriginal Relations (CFAR). Furthermore, his involvement with the Calgary Chamber of Commerce’s Aboriginal Opportunities Committee showcases his commitment to fostering Indigenous business opportunities.
Bridging Gaps
Nadine Patel, Director of Inclusion and Reconciliation at Sysco, emphasized that Cunningham has actively challenged the status quo. “He has worked tirelessly to bridge divides, laying the groundwork for collaborations that promote genuine partnerships,” she expressed. His efforts serve as a model for integrating Indigenous perspectives within corporate Canada.
A Special Celebration
On October 9, 2025, Art Cunningham will be celebrated at CCIB’s West Coast Business Forum & Awards Dinner in Vancouver. This event will mark a significant milestone not only for Cunningham but for the communities whose lives he has touched through his work.
About the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business
The CCIB is devoted to ensuring that Indigenous peoples fully participate in Canada’s economy. As a national, non-partisan association, CCIB's mission centers on promoting a prosperous Indigenous economy through strengthened business relationships and increased opportunities. They provide essential resources and knowledge to foster economic growth for Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities across Canada.
Contact Information
For those wishing to learn more about CCIB's initiatives or Art Cunningham’s impactful work, you can reach out to Alannah Jabokwoam, Senior Associate in Communications & Public Relations, via email at ajabokwoam@ccib.ca or by phone at 416.961.8663 ext. 227.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Award for Excellence in Indigenous Relations?
This prestigious award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to fostering relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.
Who is Art Cunningham?
Art Cunningham is a Métis leader renowned for his dedication to Indigenous relations, with over 35 years of experience in the field.
What role does Sysco play in this award?
Sysco sponsors the Award for Excellence in Indigenous Relations, highlighting their commitment to positive Indigenous relations.
What impact has Cunningham made?
Cunningham's leadership has helped build strong bridges between Indigenous communities and industries, advocating for respectful relationships and reconciliation.
When and where will the award ceremony take place?
The award ceremony will occur on October 9, 2025, during CCIB’s West Coast Business Forum & Awards Dinner in Vancouver.
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