Stories from the stage.
Reconciliation in action from the Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase.
Aquaculture: First Nations push for collaboration over conflict
First Nations summit aims to move decades-old aquaculture conflict to a new place of collaboration led by Indigenous seafood partnerships.
Connecting nations: Partnering to meet the infrastructure and telecommunications needs of all communities
Resolving a crisis of isolation could create untold value for Indigenous communities.
Indigenous leadership in an era of energy transformation
Why Indigenous oil and gas has a role to play in Canada’s energy future.
Indigenizing corporate Canada
Goldman Sach’s Bill Lomax and John Stackhouse of RBC on putting the “Indigenous” in BIPOC.
Partnering in responsible LNG development sparking cultural renewal within Haisla Nation
Chief Crystal Smith shares insights into the Haisla Nation’s revolutionary approach.
Membertou Chief Terry Paul bringing lessons from east coast fishery to BC at 2022 IPSS
Tickets now on sale for third annual event, chaired by Squamish Nation Chief Ian Campbell and supported by GCT Global Container Terminals and others.
Reconciliation in action with Alberta’s Indigenous Opportunities Corporation
Crown corporations’ milestones lead to an expanded mandate featured at the upcoming Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase in Vancouver.
Start projects right and start them with First Nations
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business calls for Corporate Canada to build strong ties with First Nations before planning any projects on traditional lands.
Equity partnerships represent a turning point for Indigenous communities
Indigenous entrepreneurs are redefining the possible. Josiah Haynes explores the partnerships defining a new generation of economic reconciliation.
Canada’s First Nations want action, not just acknowledgements
The time has come for First Nations to be active participants in the development of Canadian natural resources, says Dale Swampy.
First Nations can be partners in major projects
Economic reconciliation is about First Nations charting their own paths to self-determination, says Niilo Edwards.
Canada needs its first entrepreneurs
“It’s about putting in place structures to manage wealth, not structures to manage poverty,” says JP Gladu.
First Nations: billions in business
What if economic reconciliation in Canada included government committing to purchase more services, goods, and supplies from First Nations?
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