Arctic Economic and Security Corridor
A 400 km all-season road through NWT's Slave Geological Province linking Yellowknife to Grays Bay — Canada's first overland Arctic port route.
Read MoreExplore Indigenous-led mining and critical minerals projects supporting supply chain security and long-term resource development across Canada
Discover Indigenous-owned energy projects across renewables, LNG, and power infrastructure shaping Canada’s energy future
Learn how Indigenous partnerships are shaping major infrastructure and corridor projects across Canada’s trade and transport networks
Examine Indigenous-led opportunities across Northern and Arctic regions, including strategic infrastructure and resource development
Identify new areas of growth across innovation, sustainability, and next-generation Indigenous-led sectors
Explore curated executive insights and articles offering strategic perspectives on market trends, sector developments, and emerging opportunities—designed to support informed decision-making at the leadership level.
A 400 km all-season road through NWT's Slave Geological Province linking Yellowknife to Grays Bay — Canada's first overland Arctic port route.
Read MoreA $2.67B network of Arctic logistics hubs at Whitehorse, Resolute, Cambridge Bay, and Rankin Inlet enabling year-round Canadian Forces deployment.
Read MoreNorthwest Coast Pipeline lacks investors, regulatory path & economic viability, with insurmountable Indigenous and government opposition.
Read MoreInuit-owned 230 km road and deepwater Arctic port in Nunavut unlocking copper, gold, and zinc exports through the Kitikmeot Inuit Association.
Read MoreInuit-led hydroelectric and fibre transmission line from Manitoba to Rankin Inlet, Arviat, Whale Cove, Chesterfield Inlet, and Baker Lake.
Read MoreA nation-building initiative integrating critical minerals, infrastructure, Indigenous partnerships, and conservation across northwest Canada.
Read MoreCanada’s $10B Indigenous Loan Guarantee is changing how lenders assess construction risk, completion guarantees, and Indigenous partnerships.
Read MoreCanada's Arctic Foreign Policy, launched in December 2024, represents a fundamental recalibration of North American defence architecture with direct implic
Read MoreFNFA’s record C$800M bond pushes its portfolio past C$5 billion. Examine the credit signals, the SPV amendments, and what it means for European investors.
Read MoreCanada's $32B upgrade of four Arctic military bases — Yellowknife, Inuvik, Iqaluit, and Goose Bay — to defend the North.
Read MoreDes Nedhe Group holds agreements with both bidders for Canada’s largest defence contract. What this signals about indigenous procurement in Canada.
Read MoreThe First Nations Fiscal Management Act gives First Nations governments bond financing, property taxation and financial governance powers that are directly relevant to institutional infrastructure investors.
Read MoreExplore case studies that highlight real-world challenges, approaches, and outcomes across different sectors and organisations.
How Indigenous ownership, federal ITCs, and reduced capital costs strengthen debt serviceability and create investment-grade renewable energy projects.
Read MoreExplore how shared governance and Indigenous leadership are shaping large-scale resource investments and driving long-term economic success.
Read MoreEast-West Tie connects Northern Ontario with reliable power, built with strong First Nation collaboration and stewardship.
Read MoreIndigenous-led infrastructure drives Canada’s growth as Longhouse Capital Partners targets $1B to empower communities and boost prosperity.
Read MoreTshiuetin Rail’s $67 million Indigenous ownership case study shows stable infrastructure returns via government backing.
Read MoreGlencore’s Onaping Depth Nickel Project in the Sudbury Basin targets 2025 production to support growing demand for critical minerals.
Read MoreThe Watay Power Project unites 25 First Nations to transform Northern Ontario’s energy landscape through innovative, guaranteed financing.
Read MoreCedar LNG in Kitimat, B.C. is the world’s first Indigenous majority-owned LNG project, led by Haisla Nation, with a clean profile.
Read MoreExplore infographics that simplify key data, trends, and insights into clear, visual summaries across a range of sectors and topics.
Highlights key principles for Indigenous rights: transparent info, voluntary participation, and early consultation before projects proceed.
Read MoreIndigenous-led growth in Canada’s energy sector highlights project ownership, hydro dominance, population share, and expanding clean energy opportunities.
Read MoreThe Mining Association of Canada’s 2026 report highlights the Northern territories’ transition from a frontier narrative to a vital, investable pillar of the global minerals economy.
Read MoreIndigenous-led growth in Canada’s renewable energy sector highlights rising ownership, hydro dominance, and expanding clean energy opportunities.
Read MoreSuccess Infrastructure Stories shows Indigenous communities driving growth through infrastructure investment, energy project equity, and entrepreneurship.
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