Name
Indigenous Investment in Critical Minerals Infrastructure
Date & Time
Tuesday, November 18, 2025, 1:50 PM - 2:40 PM
Speakers
Paul Gruner, CEO, Tlicho Investment Corporation
Fred Di Blasio, Co-Founder, Managing Partner and CEO, Longhouse Capital
Mark Selby, CEO & Director, Canada Nickel Company
Saga Williams, Senior Advisor, External Relations, First Nations Major Projects Coalition
Booker Cornea, Associate Vice President Market and Stakeholder Relations, First Nations Bank of Canada
Fred Di Blasio, Co-Founder, Managing Partner and CEO, Longhouse Capital
Mark Selby, CEO & Director, Canada Nickel Company
Saga Williams, Senior Advisor, External Relations, First Nations Major Projects Coalition
Booker Cornea, Associate Vice President Market and Stakeholder Relations, First Nations Bank of Canada





Description
This panel explores how a growing number of federal and provincial initiatives including loan guarantees, pooled funds, and equity models are enabling Indigenous communities to play a more active role in infrastructure and project financing for critical minerals — and what this means for miners and investors looking to partner effectively.
- How are Indigenous-led financing structures — including loan guarantees, pooled capital, and equity partnerships — address infrastructure gaps for critical minerals in Ontario?
- How are First Nations beginning to leverage tools like loan guarantees and pooled funds to support project participation - and how are these opportunities stackable?
- What are some early examples of Indigenous involvement in infrastructure financing — and what’s driving success?
- How do these models help address regulatory, permitting, or de-risking challenges in project development?
- What do investors, governments, and miners need to understand to support scalable, Indigenous-driven development?
Session Type
Panel
Location
GRAND BALLROOM