Event

The Indigenous-Led Economy

Since our last Economic Reconciliation Summit, the landscape has continued to shift rapidly. Canada is operating under a new federal government, navigating a more fragmented global trade environment, and advancing a clear national objective to expand global markets and significantly grow non-US exports. 

Indigenous communities are not participants on the margins of this transformation—they are leading it. Across the country, Indigenous governments and enterprises are driving sustainable economic growth, forging durable partnerships, and demonstrating innovative leadership in sectors critical to Canada’s future. Yet as the pace of economic change accelerates, one reality remains clear: access to equity, capital, and own-source revenue is foundational to long-term self-determination. Removing structural barriers to capital access remains one of the most consequential challenges in Canada’s ongoing project of economic reconciliation.

Two years into the federal Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program, and as provincial, territorial, and private-sector financing tools mature, the focus has shifted from policy design to outcomes. Where do Indigenous communities now stand in accessing capital at scale? What challenges continue to constrain equity participation and investment readiness? And which partnerships, projects, and financing models are demonstrating what true Indigenous economic sovereignty looks like in practice?

On April 14, join Canada 2020 in Ottawa for The Indigenous-Led Economy—our annual Economic Reconciliation Summit bringing together Indigenous leaders, industry innovators, investors, and policy-makers. The summit will examine leading practices in trade, economic security, and development; highlight projects at the forefront of Indigenous ownership and control; and advance thoughtful, solutions-oriented policy conversations that move economic reconciliation from commitment to execution.

2026 Economic Reconciliation Summit: The Indigenous-Led Economy 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026
The Westin Ottawa
Ottawa, ON

General Admission: $239
Full Table (8 Tickets): $1,720

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Featured Participants

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    National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak

    National Chief, Assembly of First Nations

    Biography
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    The Hon. Rebecca Chartrand

    Member of Parliament, Churchill—Keewatinook Aski, Manitoba and Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs

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    The Hon. Mandy Gull-Masty

    Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou, Quebec, Minister of Indigenous Services

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    The Hon. Anna Gainey

    Member of Parliament, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount, Quebec and Secretary of State (Children and Youth)

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    The Hon. Terry Duguid

    Member of Parliament, Winnipeg South, Manitoba

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    Chief David Jimmie

     Chief & CEO of Squiala First Nation

    Biography
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    Kristan Straub

    CEO, Canada Indigenous Loan Guarantee Corp.

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    Jennifer Podmore Russell

    Chief Development Officer, Nch’ḵaỷ Development Corporation

    Biography
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    Katherine Koostachin

    VP, Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, Sussex Strategy Group; Former Senior Advisor, Indigenous Policy and Litigation, PMO

    Biography
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    Sharon Singh

    Partner, Environment | Indigenous, McMillan LLP

    Biography
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    Deliah Bernard

    Partner, Roots Strategies

    Biography
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    Tiara Folkes

    Manager, Indigenous Relations Public Policy, TC Energy

    Biography
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    Emily Black

    Vice President Corporate Strategy & Power, Enbridge

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    Dakota Kochie

    Director of Government and External Relations, Nuclear Waste Management Organization

    Biography
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    Mark Cameron

    Cerulean Global Advisory

    Biography
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    Ranj Pillai

    Former Premier of Yukon

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    Hillary Thatcher

    Managing Director, Investments, Canada Infrastructure Bank

    Biography
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    Dr. Margot Burnell

    President, Canadian Medical Association

    Biography
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    Dr. Alika Lafontaine

    Indigenous Advisor in Residence, Canadian Medical Association

    Biography

Summit Partners

  • Canadian Medical Association
  • Nuclear Waste Management Organization
Event

From Ambition to Action

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Across Canada, leaders in government, industry, and Indigenous communities are facing a common challenge: how to move beyond inertia and deliver the large-scale projects our economy, people, and future depend on. Whether it’s building more housing, unlocking our energy potential, or transforming how we trade and move goods, the imperative is clear—Canada must get big things done.

Ambition alone won’t deliver results. In a country marked by regulatory delays, fractured jurisdictions, capital constraints, and risk aversion—execution is everything. Now is the time to learn from those who’ve broken through the gridlock and chart a path for what comes next.

On June 10, 2025, join Canada 2020 in Ottawa for “From Ambition to Action: Getting Big Things Done”, a one-day summit dedicated to the practical realities of delivering transformational projects in Canada.  This event will bring together top-level doers—developers, policymakers, Indigenous leaders, and industry builders—from housing and infrastructure to energy, Indigenous economic partnerships, and trade. They will share real-world lessons, tackle barriers, and forge actionable strategies for national-scale progress.

This is not a summit for theorizing—it’s for decision-makers focused on action.

From Ambition to Action: Getting Big Things Done

Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Fairmont Château Laurier
Ottawa, ON

General Admission: $360
Full Table (8 Tickets): $2,735

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Featured Participants

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    Nancy Southern

    Chair & CEO, ATCO Ltd.

    Biography
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    Mike Moffatt

    Founding Director, Missing Middle Initiative

    Biography
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    Ana Bailão

    Head of Affordable Housing and Public Affairs, Dream Unlimited

    Biography
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    Sam Watts

    CEO, Welcome Hall Mission

    Biography
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    Mark Sutcliffe

    Mayor of Ottawa

    Biography
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    Carole Saab

    CEO, Federation of Canadian Municipalities

    Biography
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    Martin Imbleau

    CEO, ALTO

    Biography
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    Mark Cameron

    Cerulean Global Advisory

    Biography
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    Terence Hubbard

    President, Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

    Biography
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    Byng Giraud

    President, Sedgwick Strategies

    Biography
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    Stephen Crozier

    Vice President, Sustainability, Wyloo

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    Valerie Helbronner

    Partner, Torys LLP

    Biography
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    Elizabeth Wademan

    President & CEO, Canada Development Investment Corporation

    Biography
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    Tiara Folkes

    Manager, Indigenous Relations Public Policy, TC Energy

    Biography
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    Stacey McDonald

    Independent Director, Board of Directors, Birchcliff Energy

    Biography
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    Steve Robins

    Group Head, Strategy, Canada Infrastructure Bank

    Biography
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    The Hon. Christy Clark

    former Premier of British Columbia (2011-2017)

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    Hillary Thatcher

    Managing Director, Investments, Canada Infrastructure Bank

    Biography
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    Robert Johnston

    School of Public Policy, University of Calgary

    Biography
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    Naheed Nenshi

    Leader, the Alberta New Democrats

    Biography
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    Corey Hogan

    Member of Parliament (Calgary Confederation)

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    Simon Kennedy

    former Deputy Minister, Innovation, Science & Economic Development

    Biography
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    Sean Boyd

    Chair of the Board, Agnico Eagle

    Biography
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    The Hon. Gregor Robertson

    Minister of Housing and Infrastructure

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    Martha Hall Findlay

    Director of the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, and Palmer Chair in Public Policy

    Biography
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    Dakota Kochie

    Director of Government and External Relations, Nuclear Waste Management Organization

    Biography
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    Michael D. Penner

    Advisory Partner and Chairman, Partners Group; Former Chairman of the Board, Hydro Quebec

    Biography
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    The Hon. Evan Solomon

    Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation and Minister responsible for FedDev Ontario

Summit Featured Partner

  • Nuclear Waste Management Organization

Summit Partner

  • CN

Presenting Partner: Pre-Summit Dinner

  • Amazon

Summit Session Partner

  • Seaspan Shipyards
  • TORYS LLP
  • Agnico Eagle
  • Canada Infrastructure Bank
  • Pathways Alliance