Tasu Attends The 23rd Annual BC Natural Resources Forum:

From January 20–22, members of the Tasu team attended the 23rd Annual BC Natural Resources Forum in Prince George, British Columbia. This event brought together leaders from industry, government, Indigenous communities, and the natural resource supply chain to connect, collaborate, and explore the future of resource development in the province.

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Over three days at the Prince George Conference & Civic Centre, delegates engaged in discussions centered around the forum’s theme, “Momentum for Continued Growth: Building B.C.’s Resource Future.” This theme highlighted a renewed focus on infrastructure development, inclusive partnerships, and sustained economic progress across the natural resource sectors.

Here were some of the key themes from the event:

  • Inclusive Collaboration: The importance of meaningful partnerships, especially with Indigenous governments and local communities, was a recurring theme throughout sessions, underscoring shared goals for economic growth and reconciliation.
  • Sector Momentum: Panel discussions emphasized renewed confidence in the natural resource industry and the role of strategic investment, innovation, and infrastructure development in driving future opportunities.
  • Broad Representation: The forum saw record-level participation from Indigenous leaders, federal and provincial officials, resource developers, and service and supply sector representatives, illustrating the strong cross-sector commitment to advancing BC’s resource economy.
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Why It Matters to Tasu

Engaging directly with stakeholders across British Columbia’s resource landscape allows Tasu to remain aligned with emerging priorities and evolving industry needs. The forum provided a valuable platform to strengthen relationships, exchange perspectives, and better understand how collaborative delivery models can support sustainable and responsible development.
We extend our thanks to the City of Prince George and Mayor Simon Yu for their hospitality and leadership in hosting this year’s forum. We look forward to continuing these conversations and contributing to projects that deliver positive outcomes for communities, industry partners, and the broader resource ecosystem.

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