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Rigorous Research.
Meaningful Engagement.
Strategic Advice.

A trusted provider of rigorous human environment research, Indigenous engagement, and strategic advisory support for Canada’s environmental stewardship and national defence.

About

​​At Shared Ground Research & Consulting, we believe the best decisions are practical, informed, and grounded in context.

 

We are a boutique research and advisory consultancy connecting technical expertise with community priorities.We work across two distinct domains — environmental stewardship and national defence — with the same commitment to rigorous qualitative research, meaningful community engagement, and strategic advisory support.

 

Our clients — Indigenous governments and organizations, national defence contractors, resource industries, and the public sector — rely on us to deliver actionable insights to help navigate community dynamics and environmental, regulatory, and procurement complexity.

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Indigenous Governments & Organizations

Our work is grounded in the principles of UNDRIP and OCAP®. We build relationships rooted in respect and local protocols, working alongside you to support territorial stewardship, inform decision-making, and articulate the community values and long-term priorities that guide sustainable economic development and community resilience.

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Natural Resource Industries & Public Sector Clients

We offer meaningful engagement and high-value advisory support to help you balance project goals with environmental responsibilities and regulatory frameworks so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.

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National Defence Contractors

We identify the shared ground between federal procurement requirements and Indigenous Nations' priorities, delivering the social risk insight needed to align defence goals with community resilience and economic development.

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Based in Vancouver on the unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the Coast Salish peoples.

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