GVR REALTOR® recognized for leading Lytton recovery efforts

Troy is a Sixties Scoop survivor and proud member of the Lytton First Nation. He played a central role in leading culturally rooted housing and recovery projects following the wildfires that devastated his home community in 2021, uniting Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners in the effort.
Currently with Claridge Real Estate Advisors Inc., Troy leveraged his over 20 years of real estate experience to lead housing projects and raise funds, all while keeping culture a central focus to the recovery.
He's also the treasurer of the National Sixties Scoop Healing Foundation supporting victims with culturally grounded healing initiatives, and he founded both National Blanket Ceremony Day and Indigenous Survivors Day.
Read Troy's Medal of Good Citizenship profile and learn more about the honour here.
On behalf of GVR, congratulations Troy!