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Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit — April 2027

Canada's $1 Trillion
Investment Agenda
Runs Through
Indigenous Land

Every major energy, infrastructure, and resource project in Canada's nation-building agenda requires Indigenous partnership to receive regulatory approval. The Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit is where those partnerships are structured.

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$1T+
In Canadian nation-building investment targeted by the federal government, all requiring Indigenous consultation and partnership for project approval
500+
First Nations holding constitutionally protected rights over resource-rich territories central to Canada's energy and infrastructure agenda
100%
Of major projects crossing Indigenous territories require consultation mandated by the Supreme Court of Canada, without exception

The Gateway to Canada's Investment Opportunity Is Indigenous Partnership

In April 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the first-ever Canada Investment Summit, convening the world's largest investors in Toronto in September to unlock $1 trillion in investment across mining, energy, defence, and infrastructure projects. The ambition is historic. But the path from capital commitment to project delivery runs directly through Indigenous Canada.

"It's time to build big projects that will transform and connect our economy. Central to this mission is shared leadership with Indigenous Peoples. Working in partnership, we can seize this opportunity and build lasting prosperity for generations."

The Rt. Hon. Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada

No pipeline, no LNG terminal, no critical minerals project, no major port or infrastructure corridor can proceed without the consent and partnership of Indigenous communities whose territories it crosses. Investors who do not have structured Indigenous partnerships face approval delays, legal challenge, and reputational risk. Those who do are positioned to move first.

The Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit exists to close that gap, bringing institutional investors and Indigenous communities together in a structured forum designed to build the partnerships that make major projects viable.

Who Attends

Three Constituencies.
One Shared Agenda.

The Summit brings together the investors who need Indigenous partnership, the advisors who structure it, and the Indigenous communities and organisations who hold the keys to project approval.

01
Corporate & Institutional Investors
Asset managers, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and corporate investors seeking authentic Indigenous partnership for regulatory compliance, risk mitigation, and meaningful local partnerships that accelerate project approvals.
02
Professional & Strategic Advisors
Legal, financial, and strategic advisors requiring specialised expertise in Indigenous relations, regulatory navigation, and deal structuring to serve clients at the Indigenous-corporate interface.
03
Indigenous Communities & Organisations
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities and their representative organisations seeking to structure major energy, infrastructure, and resource projects, access investment capital, and develop strategic partnerships on their own terms.

Why London. Why Now.

The Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit convenes in the Square Mile, the world's foremost international capital market, because the investment decisions that shape Canadian Indigenous economies are increasingly made in global financial centres, not only in Ottawa or Toronto.

London-based institutional investors, asset managers, and sovereign wealth funds command trillions in allocable capital. Many are already engaged with Canada's investment story through the government's own outreach. The Summit gives them the one thing the government summit cannot: direct, structured access to Indigenous partners, with the frameworks to move from interest to investment.

Summit Credentials

Location The Square Mile, City of London
Venue to be confirmed
Established Annual summit with delegates from Canadian Indigenous organisations and London's institutional investment community
Primary content source Indigenous communities and organisations structuring major mining, energy, defence, and infrastructure projects
Next edition 2027 — date to be confirmed. Registration opens shortly.

Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit

April 2027
City of London

Register your interest now to receive delegate information, programme updates, and early access to partnership opportunities as they are confirmed for the 2027 Summit.

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Date
2027 — To be Announced
Date and venue confirmation expected in due course
Location
The Square Mile, London
Venue to be announced
Focus
Energy, Infrastructure & Resources
Indigenous-led structuring of major Canadian projects
Address
107 Cheapside, London EC2V 6DN
Registered address