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Ãë²¥ proud to take part in Edmonton's Pride Parade

November 28, 2017

Ãë²¥'s Edmonton Diversity & Inclusion group spearhead Ãë²¥'s inaugural participation in Edmonton's Pride Parade

This has been a special year for diversity and inclusion at Ãë²¥ in the Edmonton Capital Region. Ãë²¥ employees from across the board spent time in June constructing, painting, and decorating a float to mark Ãë²¥¡¯s inaugural participation in the Edmonton Pride Parade. Over two dozen Ãë²¥ employees marched down Whyte Avenue on top of, or alongside, our multicoloured float, flanked on either side by cheering crowds.?

Stantec¡¯s participation in the 2017 Edmonton Pride Parade was spearheaded by the Ãë²¥ Edmonton Diversity & Inclusion (SEDI) group. Started in 2014, the group aims to create awareness about diversity and inclusion across Ãë²¥¡¯s Edmonton offices. Keith Shillington, Regional Leader for Ãë²¥ in the Edmonton Capital Region, signed on as executive sponsor of SEDI, lending leadership support to the group¡¯s initiatives to make Ãë²¥ a truly equitable employer.

The Edmonton Pride Festival Society (EPFS), a local nonprofit, has organized the festival since 1999. The first-ever Pride celebration in Edmonton took place in 1980 and has since grown into a series of annual events and celebrations in June.

The SEDI subcommittee organizing the Pride celebration, led by Bridge Engineer Hillary Flesher, helped create an artistic rendition of the Ãë²¥ float. Several employees volunteered to help build the float, which was pulled by a truck adorned with a giant rainbow unicorn horn¡ªit was truly a collaborative effort underpinned by our core value of ¡°we are better together.¡±

Prior to the participating in the Parade, Ãë²¥ hosted a lunch and learn to discuss the history of Pride celebrations in Edmonton. Following Pride, there was an overwhelmingly positive response from staff.

Many people have said that Ãë²¥¡¯s part in the Parade has made them proud to work here. Whether they are part of the LGBTQ community or not, hearing certain stories is encouraging staff to create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone¡ªregardless of their sexual orientation.

At Ãë²¥, we are leaders in celebrating and finding strength in our diversity. Participating in the Parade in the very city that Ãë²¥ was founded in over six decades ago, was a point of Pride for staff, SEDI, and senior leadership. Building on the success of Edmonton Capital, Ãë²¥ in Calgary will participate in that city¡¯s Pride Parade, taking place on September 4, 2017.

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