Our expertise

TWC works with Indigenous governments and organizations, industry clients, and governments on initiatives that require careful planning, clear information, and coordinated decision making. Each context is different, but our role remains consistent: helping clients understand what they are dealing with, what their options are, and how to move forward responsibly.

Our work brings together Indigenous Knowledge and western science, supported by applied analysis and technical expertise, so complex issues can be understood clearly and addressed in practical ways.

Indigenous Governments & Organizations

Industry Clients

Public Sector Clients

Indigenous Governments & Organizations

TWC works alongside First Nations, Métis, and Inuit governments and organizations as advisors and technical partners across a range of priorities. This includes stewardship initiatives, community planning, economic and investment opportunities, infrastructure development, and participation in projects led by others.

We support leadership and staff in evaluating opportunities, understanding short- and long-term implications, and determining how they align with community priorities. Our work may include strategic advisory services, land use planning, partnership and funding considerations, or navigating assessment and regulatory processes.

When initiatives move forward, we help coordinate studies, align partners and resources, and support implementation and monitoring so the work remains useful well beyond a single project.

Relevant services include:

  • Engagement & Facilitation
  • Knowledge Studies
  • Rights & Interests Assessment
  • Socio-Economics
  • Geomatics & Applied Analytics
  • Data Stewardship
  • Ecology
  • Regulatory
  • Northern Studies
  • Archaeology & Heritage

Industry Clients

TWC supports industry clients whose projects intersect with complex environmental, regulatory, and community contexts. We help clients understand the environment they are working in and provide clear pathways through planning, assessment, and approvals.

Our team assists with early project development, due diligence, coordination of technical studies, and environmental and socio-economic analysis. Engagement is central to this work, ensuring information is shared clearly and input is understood and reflected in project planning.

By combining technical expertise with applied analysis and regulatory experience, we help projects move forward responsibly and with greater certainty.

Relevant services include:

  • Regulatory
  • Ecology
  • Archaeology & Heritage
  • Socio-Economics
  • Engagement & Facilitation
  • Rights & Interests Assessment
  • Geomatics & Applied Analytics
  • Data Stewardship
  • Northern Studies

Public Sector Clients

TWC supports federal, provincial, territorial, municipal governments, and Crown corporations in advancing infrastructure projects, policy initiatives, and reconciliation commitments.

We provide impact assessment and permitting support for government-led projects, coordinate technical studies and guide initiatives through regulatory processes from early planning to approvals.

We also design and facilitate engagement processes to gather input on project development and policy initiatives, supporting dialogue among communities, agencies, and decision makers.

Our focus is on clear processes, defensible analysis, and delivery that responds to requirements.

Relevant services include:

  • Regulatory
  • Engagement & Facilitation
  • Archaeology & Heritage
  • Socio-Economics
  • Knowledge Studies
  • Ecology
  • Geomatics & Applied Analytics
  • Data Stewardship
  • Northern Studies

Join Our Team

We aim to attract great people and to pull together the very best project teams on behalf of clients and communities. We search for those with deep technical expertise and a quality orientation, who lead with something more than their professional skills. It matters to us that TWC team members are both skilled and kind. We want our team and new hires to sense there’s something special happening here, and to feel: I’m a part of it.