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Companies answer Truth and Reconciliation call to action – Times Chronicle

Apr 10, 2025

A medical supply chain company and its partner, a manufacturer of medical PPE, were in Oliver recently to present a social enterprise giveback worth $75,000 as part of their commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action.

Medical, Surgical and Safety Supplies Limited (MSS), an Indigenous-owned supply chain company, in partnership with PRIMED Medical Products, an Edmonton-based manufacturer of medical PPE, presented the $75,000 giveback to the Osoyoos Indian Band ($51,000), Lheidli T’enneh (LTN) First Nation ($18,000) and the Kelowna General Hospital (KGH) Foundation ($5,000).

“This initiative highlights MSS’s commitment to supporting Indigenous communities, advancing Economic Reconciliation and strengthening Canada’s healthcare system through meaningful partnerships,” the pair said during an event hosted by the Osoyoos Indian Band (OIB) at its band office recently.

Read More: https://www.timeschronicle.ca/companies-answer-truth-and-reconciliation-call-to-action/

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