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The Indigenous-Led Economy

Indigenous communities are blazing the trail for the sustainable economic growth, partnership-building and innovative leadership essential to reaching our shared goals for the future. But amid the fast and sweeping transformations of today’s economy, we know that equity, capital, and own-source revenue are indispensable to the sustainability of nations and communities. Removing barriers to access is the next major hurdle in our national project of reconciliation.

One year after the introduction of the federal Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program, and as provincial and other programs move deeper into implementation, where do Indigenous communities stand on accessing capital? What challenges persist in building equity and attracting investment? And what partnerships and projects are on the cutting edge of building true economic self-determination? 

Canada2020 – Indigenous-Led Economy Summit. May 30, 2024

On April 1, 2025, join Canada 2020 at The Indigenous-led Economy: 2025 Economic Reconciliation Summit, our annual summit bringing together industry innovators, community leaders, and Indigenous innovators exploring best practices in trade, security, and economic development, building social and political solidarity, and leading the way on thoughtful policy-making toward economic reconciliation. 

The Indigenous-Led Economy: 2025 Economic Reconciliation Summit

Tuesday, April 1, 2025
The Westin Ottawa
Ottawa, ON

Early Bird General Admission (Dec. 31, 2024): $195
Early Bird Full Table (7 Tickets) (Dec. 31, 2024): $1,275

General Admission: $239
 Full Table (7 Tickets): $1,575

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This year’s speaker announcements coming soon!

Past speakers at this important annual gathering have included National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations  Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, former National Chief Phil Fontaine,  President of the Métis National Council Cassidy Caron, Haisla Nation Chief Crystal Smith,  Fort Nelson Chief Sharleen Gale, past President of the Canadian Medical Association Alika Lafontaine, Chair of the Squamish Nation Council Khelsilem, Ministers Dan Vandal, Marc Miller, Patty Hajdu, and Seamus O’Regan, Canada 2020 Advisory Board Chair Mark Carney,  along with many more leading voices.

We look forward to seeing you in Ottawa for the next steps in these vital conversations and action.

For summit sponsorship opportunities please email Carolyn Smith at [email protected]

Canada2020 – Indigenous-Led Economy Summit. May 30, 2024
Canada2020 – Indigenous-Led Economy Summit. May 30, 2024