Outlook: Indigenous infrastructure equity ownership set to e

Outlook: Indigenous infrastructure equity ownership set to expand in Canada


Canadian governments are turning their attention to fixing the damage the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought on our economy. Billions of dollars have already been earmarked for green infrastructure projects that will drive growth and jobs for decades to come.
As Canadian governments and private investors begin to pour money in the rebuilding of our economy, Indigenous people – many of whom will be asked to host these projects on their lands – see an opportunity to be fully included in the environmental, economic and employment opportunities that these projects can offer.
Last year, the First Nations Major Project Coalition (MPC) undertook a worldwide survey to learn how local and Indigenous people in other jurisdictions meaningfully benefited from infrastructure projects in their countries and regions. The final survey report detailed 60 examples of local and Indigenous equity ownership arrangements in energy generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure.

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