CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY

Reconciliation or Marketing?

Who Profits While Barran Suffers?

The Hypocrisy Exposed

Major corporations across Canada sponsor Orange Shirt Day and "Truth & Reconciliation" initiatives. They donate merchandise, wear orange shirts, and launch reconciliation offices. Yet while they profit from reconciliation marketing, Indigenous families like Barran's are denied basic services and justice.

This is performative activism—reconciliation as a marketing tool, not a commitment to systemic change.

It's time to demand real accountability.

Corporate Partners: Demand Action

RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)

Banking

@RBC

The Issue:

Launched "Truth & Reconciliation Office" while Indigenous families like Barran's are denied basic services

Demand Action:

Demand: Real accountability, not marketing. Where is your commitment when Indigenous children need help?

TD Bank

Banking

@TD_Canada

The Issue:

Employees wear orange shirts while systemic failures continue

Demand Action:

Demand: Move beyond performative activism. Support Indigenous communities with real action.

Scotiabank

Banking

@Scotiabank

The Issue:

Sponsors reconciliation initiatives while profiting from systems that harm Indigenous peoples

Demand Action:

Demand: Use your influence to pressure government for systemic change, not just marketing.

Walmart Canada

Retail

@WalmartCanada

The Issue:

Profits from Orange Shirt Day merchandise while Indigenous children suffer systemic neglect

Demand Action:

Demand: Donate proceeds to legal defense funds for Indigenous victims like Barran.

Canadian Tire

Retail

@CanadianTire

The Issue:

Official merchandise partner while systemic failures go unaddressed

Demand Action:

Demand: Real commitment to Indigenous justice, not just seasonal merchandise.

Winners & Marshalls

Retail

@WinnersCanada

The Issue:

Commissioned Indigenous artists for designs while ignoring systemic injustice

Demand Action:

Demand: Support Indigenous legal defense and systemic change initiatives.

Aritzia

Retail

@Aritzia

The Issue:

Corporate partner in reconciliation marketing

Demand Action:

Demand: Meaningful action beyond merchandise partnerships.

Rogers Communications

Media & Sports

@RogersHelps

The Issue:

Raised funds for awareness while media ignores ongoing systemic failures

Demand Action:

Demand: Use your platform to amplify Indigenous voices demanding justice.

Toronto Maple Leafs

Sports

@MapleLeafs

The Issue:

Wear orange jerseys while Indigenous communities face systemic abandonment

Demand Action:

Demand: Support Indigenous legal defense and community programs year-round.

Vancouver Canucks

Sports

@Canucks

The Issue:

Participate in Orange Shirt Day without addressing systemic issues

Demand Action:

Demand: Real commitment to Indigenous justice in your community.

Calgary Flames

Sports

@NHLFlames

The Issue:

Seasonal reconciliation without systemic accountability

Demand Action:

Demand: Support Indigenous legal defense and community initiatives.

Edmonton Oilers

Sports

@EdmontonOilers

The Issue:

Orange Shirt Day participation without addressing systemic failure

Demand Action:

Demand: Real action for Indigenous justice in your community.

Winnipeg Jets

Sports

@WinnipegJets

The Issue:

Performative activism on Orange Shirt Day

Demand Action:

Demand: Support Indigenous legal defense and community programs.

Montreal Canadiens

Sports

@CanadiensMTL

The Issue:

Seasonal reconciliation without year-round commitment

Demand Action:

Demand: Real support for Indigenous justice initiatives.

Enbridge

Energy

@Enbridge

The Issue:

Recognizes Orange Shirt Day while extracting resources from Indigenous lands

Demand Action:

Demand: Stop resource extraction without Indigenous consent. Support Indigenous sovereignty.

Ready-to-Use Tweet Templates

Copy and paste these messages, tag the corporations, and demand real accountability. Share Barran's story and call out performative activism.

Direct Accountability

You sponsor Orange Shirt Day and "reconciliation" initiatives, but where were you when Barran needed help? 5 years of systemic failure. Real accountability or just marketing? #JusticeForBarran #ActualReconciliation

Demand Action

Corporate "reconciliation" is performative activism. While you profit from Orange Shirt Day merchandise, Indigenous children like Barran are denied basic services. Time for real action. #JusticeForBarran

Call Out Hypocrisy

You wear orange shirts on September 30th but ignore systemic failures the other 364 days. Barran waited 5 years for justice. Where is your year-round commitment? #JusticeForBarran #TruthBeforeReconciliation

Demand Legal Support

Instead of Orange Shirt Day merchandise, support Indigenous legal defense funds. Barran's case exposes systemic failure. Real reconciliation means real accountability. #JusticeForBarran

Systemic Change

Orange Shirt Day without systemic change is just marketing. Indigenous families are still being failed by the same systems. Support real justice, not just awareness. #JusticeForBarran #SystemicChange

What You Can Do

1. Tag & Tweet

Use the tweet templates above. Tag the corporations. Demand accountability. Show them that reconciliation is not a marketing opportunity.

2. Share Barran's Story

Tell corporations: "You sponsor reconciliation but ignore systemic failure. Barran waited 5 years for justice. Where is your commitment?"

3. Demand Real Action

Don't accept performative activism. Demand they support Indigenous legal defense funds, systemic change initiatives, and year-round commitment.

Demand Corporate Accountability

Sign the petition demanding that corporations move beyond performative activism and commit to real systemic change that protects Indigenous children like Barran.