Reconciliation Action Plan

10 | TMX Reconciliation Action Plan In Particular, We Wish to Acknowledge: • Colette Murphy, CEO of the Atkinson Foundation, and Mark Sevestre, General Manager of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation Community Trust, who brought forth the 2021 shareholder proposal that started TMX on our reconciliation journey and continue to provide their support, guidance and assistance. • Kevin Thomas, CEO of SHARE, and NATOA, whose partnership created the Reconciliation and Responsible Investment Initiative, encouraging non-Indigenous and Indigenous institutional investors to use their voices and capital to promote positive economic outcomes for Indigenous peoples. • The Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB), and CEO Tabatha Bull, who provided advice and insights to us as we created our Reconciliation Action Plan. • Indigenomics Institute and the First Nations Major Project Coalition (FNMPC), in particular Carol Anne Hilton and Mark Podlasly, who each partnered with us to host a facilitated engagement session with Indigenous experts and thought leaders. • Indspire, who worked with us to establish and launch our first Indigenous bursary: the Bourse de Montréal Indigenous Education in Finance bursary. • The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) and Acosys, who provided us with insights on important economic reconciliation ideas. • Blackbird Strategies, who supported our engagement sessions, advised on the creation of our Reconciliation Action Plan and provided ongoing insights to our team about reconciliation trends and topics. • Creative Fire, who led the design of the Reconciliation Action Plan. • Mokwateh, who led our work related to procurement guidelines and commitments and generously participated in multiple engagement sessions. • Coeuraj, who facilitated our first internal corporate dialogue about reconciliation in Wendake. • Haskan Sioui and Sebastien Desnoyers, who joined our first Reconciliation Action Plan exploration session in Wendake. • JP Gladu, Clint Davis, Shannin Metatawabin, Travis Boissoneau, Cassidy Caron and Victoria Pruden, who participated in TMX employee events and offered their unique insights and perspectives on economic reconciliation. • Oxford Properties and Sam Butwell, who have partnered with us to host Indigenous community events in the TMX Market Centre. • Kim Barrington, who has championed our reconciliation work from day one.

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