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Des Nedhe Group holds agreements with both bidders for Canada’s largest defence contract. What this signals about indigenous procurement in Canada.
FNFA’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.
The 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.
Canada’s $10B Indigenous Loan Guarantee is changing how lenders assess construction risk, completion guarantees, and Indigenous partnerships.
Canada's Arctic Foreign Policy, launched in December 2024, represents a fundamental recalibration of North American defence architecture with direct implic
Canada launched its Defence Investment Agency on 2 October 2025, centralising defence procurement authority to accelerate equipment delivery. Canada has co
Canada is fundamentally transforming how nations fund military readiness while driving economic prosperity. Prime Minister Mark Carney's commitment to reac
Canada's federal government has drafted 32 major infrastructure projects under the Building Canada Act1, reviewed for fast-track considerations. The first
In the Arctic, infrastructure investment is essential to uphold sovereignty, enhance connectivity, and promote sustainable economic growth across the regio
Canada's $38.6 billion commitment to North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) modernisation over 20 years represents the largest defence infrastruc
Reflect on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and the importance of Indigenous voices in shaping Canadaâ€TMs future.
Canada has made over $700 million in investments under the Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy1 and catalysed a 15% increase in the production of key criti
An interactive map that shows PM Carney’s Building Canada Act first batch of projects, highlighting Indigenous partnerships and future trade infrastructure
Bottom Line Up Front: Indigenous communities control nearly 20% of Canada's electricity-generating infrastructure through renewable energy projects, with r
Natural Resources Canada's latest inventory confirms what sophisticated European investors have been tracking: as of September 2024, there are 504 projects
In June 2025, Canada introduced transformative legislation that promises to reshape how major infrastructure projects navigate regulatory approval processe
The New Reality of Indigenous Equity Participation The landscape of Canadian indigenous investment is undergoing a fundamental transformation. What starte
Canada's recent expansion of the Indigenous Loan Guarantee Programme (ILGP) represents a transformative moment in Indigenous-corporate relations, creating
Prime Minister Mark Carney's ambitious plan to unite Canada’s economy is currently facing fierce resistance from Indigenous leaders who argue his governmen
For at least 24,000 years, sophisticated civilisations have flourished across what is now Canada, developing complex governance systems, continental trade
Canada's Indigenous peoples bring over 15,000 years of sophisticated business experience to modern economic partnerships, having created North America's fi
The treaties between Indigenous peoples and European powers, and later Canada, represent far more than historical documents - they are living agreements th
Seven Generations thinking is a centuries-old Indigenous philosophy, requiring decision-makers to consider impacts 150-200 years into the future, that is q
Canada's Indigenous communities are quietly revolutionising the energy sector, becoming major players in infrastructure investments worth over $6 billion w
Canada possesses some of the world's most significant mineral deposits, including cobalt, lithium, copper, rare earths, graphite, and nickel. These materia
This strategic briefing builds on key discussions from the Summit, where Indigenous partnerships in the Small Modular Reactor (SMR) sector were highlighted
Indigenous-owned businesses are a major force in Canada’s economy, contributing $56 billion and growing each year. Their success highlights the strength of
Murray Sinclair was a man of profound influence, whose work as a lawyer, judge, and advocate reshaped the conversation around Indigenous rights and reconci
The recognition of Indigenous rights in Canada dates back to 1701, when France and 40 First Nations signed an agreement aimed at ending hostilities. Over t
Canada’s GDP is approximately $2 trillion, with over 50,000 Indigenous-owned businesses contributing an impressive $48.9 billion to the economy. Indigenou
Canada’s consistent success in attracting investors demonstrates the strength of its value proposition. In 2023, it emerged as the top destination for fore
In a recent interview, Hillary Thatcher, the Managing Director of Investments at the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), shared her insights into building pa
Before commencing a project, it is essential to evaluate these initiatives to evaluate their potential environmental effects. The purpose of an Environment
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is an important international agreement that recognises and aims to protect the
Understanding Legal Obligations and Rights What are Indigenous Rights? Indigenous rights in Canada are broad because of the varied experiences and legal
The Valley of the Birdtail is a poignant narrative that provides readers an overview of the interesting journey of the Indigenous communities in Canada. Th
News Release The City of London, United Kingdom 7th May 2024 The inaugural Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit, held today at Mansion House and co-organi
Tabatha Bull, the President and CEO of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB), shared in her recent interview, insights into the organisation'
One of the critical components for indigenous initiatives to prosper is immediate access to capital and solid financial tools. Without these, it will be di
The journey towards achieving net zero emissions represents perhaps the most significant global challenge of our time, as the tangible outcomes it promises
Derek Epp is the Chief of Tzeachten First Nation, his responsibilities go beyond the conventional leadership. Wearing many different hats, his influence ex
Chief David Jimmie, a collaborative leader and expert in fostering growth opportunities, is deeply dedicated to serving his community and the organisations
Robert Brant, the Managing Partner of McCarthy Tétrault’s office in London, England is a seasoned corporate/commercial lawyer specialising in M&A, capital
Funding programmes play an important role in facilitating Indigenous investment initiatives across Canada, particularly in infrastructure projects vital fo