Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training for Organizations and Individuals
Over 200,000 people trained. Delivered by Bryan Hansen, CCIB-certified facilitator and member of Alberta's Métis Nation.
Live Sessions
Unlimited attendees, CCIB-certified. Ideal for Call to Action #92, PAIR certification, and Reconciliation programs & action plans. .
Self-Paced Online
For individuals and small teams. Professional development credits, certificates of completion, and immediate access. Build your competency on your own schedule.
"Bryan's approach creates a safe, non-judgmental space for our team to ask difficult questions and gain genuine understanding. It is the most impactful training we've hosted."
-Interfor
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Hear directly from Bryan. Get insights on upcoming Indigenous Days of 2026 and policy updates that impact your organization.
Meet Your Facilitator
Bryan Hansen is a member of Alberta's Métis Nation, represented by the Otipemisiwak Métis Government — the oldest continuous Métis government in Canada — and a certified Cultural Awareness Trainer with the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business. With over 20 years of experience spanning Surface Rights Law, Environmental Science, and an MBA, Bryan brings both deep professional expertise and lived personal experience to every session.
As someone directly impacted by intergenerational trauma caused by forced assimilation, Bryan has dedicated his career since 2018 to creating safe learning environments where individuals and organizations can grow, reflect, and engage in reconciliation with confidence.
"We wanted to meet Call to Action #92 expectations and didn't know where to start. Bryan made it simple, meaningful, and something our team genuinely valued, not just a checkbox. Everyone was incredibly engaged and the feedback about OCI's session was fantastic."
- EY Canada Participant