June 23, 2026
As Indigenous ownership in Canada’s energy sector expands across pipelines, LNG, utilities, and long-life infrastructure—supported by federal loan guarantees and increasing deal flow—the focus is shifting from participation to structuring ownership models that deliver reliable energy and long-term value. This practical, execution-focused forum explores what happens after the deal closes, including governance frameworks, project financing, decision rights, and risk allocation that must hold up over decades.
With global demand for secure energy supply rising and Canada’s energy future closely tied to Indigenous partnerships and resource development, Nations, industry leaders, and capital providers must be equipped to evaluate opportunities, align governance with community priorities, and build sustainable, bankable ownership structures.