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4th Annual First Nations Major Projects Coalition Industry Engagement
4th Annual First Nations Major Projects Coalition Industry Engagement

4th Annual First Nations Major Projects Coalition Industry Engagement What is most important to our work, and what fnmpc is driven by, is supporting our first nations members. for far too long, indigenous nations in canada – such as my own fort nelson first nation – have been excluded from economic development on our lands and waters. Five years ago it was just sharing information with first nations but we are starting to see a shift from government and industry." "for the first time i have seen indigenous people at the table.".

First Nations Major Projects Coalition Opens The Market
First Nations Major Projects Coalition Opens The Market

First Nations Major Projects Coalition Opens The Market The coalition leverages technical expertise to support first nations in gaining access to capital and creating opportunities for equity partnerships in major projects, ensuring these. Fnmpc's 8th annual conference returns to toronto april 27 29, 2025, with a renewed focus on indigenous leadership, investment partnerships and the role of first nations in shaping canada's economic future amid global uncertainty. Our work in support of our first nation members is done across the lands that is called canada, and we recognize all the nations who have have come before and continue to occupy their home territories and lands. As energy, critical minerals, and infrastructure projects are proposed on first nations territories, nations are demanding that major projects reflect who they are — not what others want to build.

First Nations Major Projects Coalition Opens The Market
First Nations Major Projects Coalition Opens The Market

First Nations Major Projects Coalition Opens The Market Our work in support of our first nation members is done across the lands that is called canada, and we recognize all the nations who have have come before and continue to occupy their home territories and lands. As energy, critical minerals, and infrastructure projects are proposed on first nations territories, nations are demanding that major projects reflect who they are — not what others want to build. The toward net zero by 2050 conference hosted by the first nations major project coalition (canada) and first peoples worldwide (us) on april 25 26, 20221, in vancouver, canada convened professionals interested in the indigenous led net zero transition. Fnmpc’s 8th annual conference returns to toronto april 27 29, 2025, with a renewed focus on indigenous leadership, investment partnerships and the role of first nations in shaping canada’s economic future amid global uncertainty. It will provide opportunities for indigenous communities across all regions in canada to benefit from all types of natural resource projects, including critical minerals, and will contribute to advancing canada’s net zero by 2050 targets. As first nations take a larger role in the ownership and development of major natural resource and infrastructure projects, topics will explore long term solutions for responsible development that help advance indigenous self determination now and into the future.

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