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16. Chana Martineau

An episode of the Indigenous Voices in Resource Development Podcast podcast, hosted by Indigenous Resource Network, titled "16. Chana Martineau" was published on October 17, 2025 and runs 43 minutes.

October 17, 2025 ·43m · Indigenous Voices in Resource Development Podcast

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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Chana Martineau, CEO of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation, Board Director at Cenovus Energy, and proud member of Frog Lake First Nation. Chana leads a groundbreaking organization that's transforming Indigenous economic participation in resource development through loan guarantees and capacityfunding.With 30 years of experience in financial services, Chanashares her journey to leadership and discusses how Indigenous communities are seizing unprecedented opportunities in natural resources. She reveals howeconomic empowerment is creating hope and optimism across Indigenous nations, the importance of representation in leadership roles, and the power of collaboration within the Indigenous financial ecosystem.Throughout our conversation, Chana reflects on the valuesthat guide her work- kinship, community responsibility, and finding joy in everyday life. This is a story of economic reconciliation and the exciting potential for Indigenous communities to thrive.

Join us for an inspiring conversation with Chana Martineau, CEO of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation, Board Director at Cenovus Energy, and proud member of Frog Lake First Nation. Chana leads a groundbreaking organization that's transforming Indigenous economic participation in resource development through loan guarantees and capacityfunding.

With 30 years of experience in financial services, Chanashares her journey to leadership and discusses how Indigenous communities are seizing unprecedented opportunities in natural resources. She reveals howeconomic empowerment is creating hope and optimism across Indigenous nations, the importance of representation in leadership roles, and the power of collaboration within the Indigenous financial ecosystem.

Throughout our conversation, Chana reflects on the valuesthat guide her work- kinship, community responsibility, and finding joy in everyday life. This is a story of economic reconciliation and the exciting potential for Indigenous communities to thrive.

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