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Health Canada – Traditional Food Security Assessment (TFSA) Initiative

Project Overview Client: Health Canada Project Location: Canada-wide End Date: October 2025 Food insecurity remains a major public health issue for Indigenous communities in Canada, particularly among Inuit and First Nations populations. Challenges such as economic disadvantages, high food prices, and limited transportation access contribute to the lack of traditional and market foods in remote […]

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National Research Council (NRC) – Indigenous Recruitment & Retention Initiative

Project Overview Client: National Research Council (NRC) Project Location: Canada-wide End Date: October 2025 Canada’s National Research Council (NRC) plays a critical role in advancing scientific research and innovation. As part of its commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, NRC has made significant strides in improving Indigenous representation within its workforce. This initiative aims to […]

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De dwa da dehs nye>s Aboriginal Health Centre ( DAHC) – Organizational Review & Strategic Planning

Project Overview Client: De dwa da dehs nye>s Aboriginal Health Centre (DAHC) Project Location: Brantford & Hamilton, Ontario End Date: May 2025 For over 20 years, the De dwa da dehs nye>s Aboriginal Health Centre (DAHC) has been a leader in providing culturally safe, relationship-based, and client-directed healthcare services. As one of ten Aboriginal Health […]

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CORCAN – Entrepreneurial Development Project

Project Overview Client: Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) Project Location: Canada-wide Start Date: Ongoing End Date: Ongoing CORCAN, a key agency within the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), provides employment and skills development programs to federal offenders throughout their sentences. In collaboration with SEF Canada and Three Sisters Consulting, the Entrepreneurial Development (ED) project was […]

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Public Safety Canada – Aboriginal Community Safety Planning Initiative (ACSPI)

Project Overview Client: Public Safety Canada (PSC) Project Location: Canada-wide Start Date: 2010 End Date: Ongoing Public Safety Canada’s Aboriginal Community Safety Planning Initiative (ACSPI) is a federally funded program designed to support Indigenous communities in developing Community Safety Plans (CSPs). Since its launch in 2010, the initiative has allocated over $100 million to address […]

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City of Toronto – Indigenous Heritage Engagement Project (IHEP)

Project Overview Client: City of Toronto Project Location: Toronto, Ontario Start Date: 1/12/2023 End Date: November 2025 Three Sisters Consulting is currently working with the City of Toronto on the Indigenous Heritage Engagement Project (IHEP), an initiative dedicated to recognizing and integrating Indigenous heritage within the city’s landscape. This project is crucial in fostering respectful […]

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Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI) – Mental Wellness Team Development and Coordination

Project Overview Client: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI) Project Location: Ontario, Canada Start Date: 2018 End Date: Ongoing Three Sisters Consulting has been working with the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI) since 2018 on a Mental Wellness Team Development and Coordination project. The initiative aims to enhance mental wellness in Indigenous […]

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Sarah Hopkins, our Matriarch, is Turtle Clan of the Lenni Lenape who were displaced from their homeland of Lenapehoking (New York City) to Eelŭnaapéewi Lahkéewiit (Delaware Nation) in southwestern Ontario. Sarah is a Day School survivor who was raised by her Mother, who taught her the importance of standing up for what you believe; her Grandmother, a residential school survivor; and her Great-Grandmother, who spoke only Lenape. With the support of her family, Sarah founded Three Sisters Consulting in 2018, a company dedicated to amplifying the voices of Indigenous Peoples and helping them achieve business, professional, and personal success. Sarah is an active member of her community; she served as an Elected member of Council for her Nation, Treasurer and Board Member for her tribal council, and current Board Member for the Canadian Mental Health Association, Lambton Kent chapter. She has worked with not-for-profits, governments, and corporations on a variety of topics including Indigenous legal systems, economic development, mining initiatives, Impact Benefit Assessments, negotiations, and Indigenous engagement impacting legislation. When she is not working, you can find Sarah looking for opportunities to share space with our extended community across Turtle Island.