The Mining Sector Is Finding New Ways to Provide Meaningful Opportunities for Indigenous Participation from Equity to Procurement
Mining
Panel Discussion
Northern Ontario is sitting on $60 billion in nickel, copper, and chromite, critical minerals the world needs for the energy transition. After years of gridlock, Indigenous partnerships are emerging as the critical factor speeding projects toward development, and this session examines what that means for investors looking at Canada's largest undeveloped mineral deposit.
From Veto to Value: How Indigenous Co-Governance De-Risked Canada's Largest Copper Investment
Mining
Case Study
Panel Discussion
A case study and panel discussion examining how Teck Resources and the Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly transformed regulatory and social risk into investment certainty at Highland Valley Copper. This session explores how Indigenous co-governance reshaped approvals, timelines, and confidence in capital.
The Kitsaki Model: Building a $100M+ Indigenous Investment Portfolio That Delivers Community Benefits and Commercial Returns
Mining
Case Study
Panel Discussion
Most Indigenous economic development stories focus on single projects. Kitsaki built a portfolio. Spanning transportation, environmental services, engineering, manufacturing, and forestry, Lac La Ronge Indian Band's economic arm has reached $180 million in consolidated revenue, with profits flowing back into community distributions and reinvestment. The governance model behind it is what signals to institutional capital evaluating Canadian infrastructure.
How Kitsaki Built a 44-Year Indigenous Ownership Model Across Saskatchewan's Resource Economy
Mining
Fireside Chat
1981, Lac La Ronge Indian Band started hauling gravel at a uranium mine. Forty-four years later, its economic arm Kitsaki runs a multi-million dollar portfolio spanning underground mining, environmental consulting, and logistics, holding contracts with Cameco, Orano, Nutrien, NexGen, and Foran Mining. What does 44 years of unbroken Indigenous commercial ownership look like across successive commodity cycles? This fireside chat walks through how it was built.