Our Name

”Moyeyihtamowin”, a Cree word meaning “awareness of the environment”. This is a direct representation of what our company provides. The growth and development of awareness, understanding and consciousness toward the biophysical environment and its problems, including human interactions and effects.

Our Mission

Moyeyihtamowin Consulting Limited assists Indigenous communities and other companies to reduce the damage caused by their operations to the surrounding environment by enhancing the quality of the natural habitat.

About Moyeyihtamowin Consulting Limited

Indigenous Owned Environmental Company Based in South Saskatchewan

Moyeyihtamowin Consulting Limited, is an environmental company based in South Saskatchewan that is 100% Indigenous owned. At Moyeyihtamowin we provide a broad range of services to meet today's high environmental standards and regulations. We can provide advice and assistance to Indigenous communities and other organizations on environmental issues, such as the control of environmental contamination from pollutants, toxic substances, and hazardous materials. We can identity problems, measure and evaluate risks, and recommend solutions. Our focus is to offer a variety of services related to climate change, sustainability, and renewable energy.

We recognize the importance of Indigenous culture and values, building relationships and establishing partnerships. We help bridge the gaps between industry, government, and Indigenous communities by bringing Indigenous knowledge and western science together in the work we provide. Our services ensure the protection of Mother Earth, as our goal is to restore her to its natural habitat.

 
MC Enviro Services

Environmental and Project Management

We recognize the importance of Indigenous culture and values, building relationships and establishing partnerships. We help bridge the gaps between industry, government, and Indigenous communities by bringing Indigenous knowledge and western science together in the work we provide.

Environmental Assessments and Audits
Environmental Impact Assessments
Environmental Management Planning
Natural Resource Management
Renewable Energy Assessments
Wetland & Wildlife Assessments

 
Founder & CEO

Erica Anaquod

Erica is a nêhiyaw woman from Plains Cree territory located in Treaty 4. Erica is currently completing the Environmental Engineering Technology Diploma and the Business Certificate concurrently at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw. Erica will be pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science at Royal Roads University in 2024. Erica's passion for the environment is deep rooted. Erica believes the land is the greatest teacher and that our first classroom should be our ancestral homelands.

Erica comes with 16 years experience in residential and industrial construction. She is a carpenter and scaffolder by trade. Erica was a part owner for a residential house framing company in Regina from 2007 to 2013. With the company, Erica was able to gain experience in bookkeeping/accounting services and project management. In 2013, Erica joined Prairie Arctic Regional Council Local 1985. Erica was able to work on several projects throughout Saskatchewan including BHP Jansen mine, K+S Bethune Potash mine and Enbridge Line 3 replacement. In those 10 years with the union, she was able to gain valuable experience in safety, maintenance, project coordination, and procurement. Erica is only a few classes away from challenging her National Construction Safety Officer certification.

Erica is soon to be a fourth time alumni at Saskatchewan Polytechnic and has been apart of the Indigenous Student Success Strategy at the Moose Jaw Campus. Erica is represented in the 2023 Indigenous Role Model Calendar for Saskatchewan Polytechnic. She gives numerous guest lectures to students on her educational journey and career journey in hopes to inspire and motivate others. She believes that Indigenous student success is everyone’s success.

Manager of Business Developments

Kristy Shaw

Kristy Shaw is Cree and Metis from Treaty 4 Territory in Saskatchewan. She was born in Kelowna BC and spent her time in the private sector working for Starbucks in mid-level management. Since moving to Regina Kristy has spent nearly a decade working with the government of Saskatchewan. She has returned to working in the private sector to assist with partnering First Nations and business to promote environmental sovereignty. Kristy has earned her degree in Indigenous social work and is currently working towards completing her certificate in Truth and Reconciliation studies and the Indigenous Communications of Arts diploma through the First Nations University of Canada.