Full Name
Bruce Archibald
Job Title
Chief
Company
Taykwa Tagamou Nation
Speaker Bio
Chief Bruce Archibald of Taykwa Tagamou Nation (TTN), a Cree First Nation community located in the Great Northern Clay Belt of Northeastern Ontario and Treaty Nine territory, is a visionary leader committed to advancing Indigenous sovereignty, economic independence, and community health and wellness.
Under his leadership, TTN has built transformative partnerships with Canada Nickel, Agnico Eagle, Ontario
Power Generation (OPG), and Hydro One—ensuring Indigenous participation through contracting, ownership and equity in major energy and resource developments. He has overseen the acquisition and success of Takwata Builders, TTN’s wholly owned heavy civil earthworks company, Bussiere’s Quality Meats, a local butcher and meat shop focused on providing quality service and product to Northern residents, and multiple rental properties, diversifying TTN’s economic portfolio and creating generational revenue streams for community programs.
Chief Archibald has also led the development of industry partnerships such as Takwata Barclay and Takwata NPLH, which provide direct community support through training, education, and employment opportunities—particularly in the mining and drilling sectors. His leadership was instrumental in TTN’s implementation of its own child well-being law under Bill C-92, reclaiming jurisdiction over family services and protecting cultural continuity. Most recently, he has championed the creation of the Veronica Archibald Kamik, a culturally grounded aftercare facility that will support First Nation citizens in the North facing addiction and mental health challenges.
Through these initiatives, Chief Archibald continues to shape a future for TTN rooted in self-determination, cultural strength, and inclusive economic growth.
Under his leadership, TTN has built transformative partnerships with Canada Nickel, Agnico Eagle, Ontario
Power Generation (OPG), and Hydro One—ensuring Indigenous participation through contracting, ownership and equity in major energy and resource developments. He has overseen the acquisition and success of Takwata Builders, TTN’s wholly owned heavy civil earthworks company, Bussiere’s Quality Meats, a local butcher and meat shop focused on providing quality service and product to Northern residents, and multiple rental properties, diversifying TTN’s economic portfolio and creating generational revenue streams for community programs.
Chief Archibald has also led the development of industry partnerships such as Takwata Barclay and Takwata NPLH, which provide direct community support through training, education, and employment opportunities—particularly in the mining and drilling sectors. His leadership was instrumental in TTN’s implementation of its own child well-being law under Bill C-92, reclaiming jurisdiction over family services and protecting cultural continuity. Most recently, he has championed the creation of the Veronica Archibald Kamik, a culturally grounded aftercare facility that will support First Nation citizens in the North facing addiction and mental health challenges.
Through these initiatives, Chief Archibald continues to shape a future for TTN rooted in self-determination, cultural strength, and inclusive economic growth.
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