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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 37 MIN

First Nation Partnerships in the Nuclear Supply Chain Represent a Huge Opportunity

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This episode breaks down Indigenous investment strategy in Saskatchewan’s critical minerals and nuclear sector—including uranium, small modular reactors (SMRs), and Nation-owned economic development models. We explore how First Nations are securing supply chain opportunities in the mining sector, pursuing a diversified investment. Saskatchewan holds 20% of the world’s known uranium reserves and the province’s new focus of also on deploying small modular reactor is creating new opportunities in the nuclear supply chain for Indigenous-led economic development organizations. Our guest Alex Fallon, CEO of Birch Narrows Dene Nation Development Inc., explains how First Nations are partnering with mining companies like NexGen through Mutual Benefit Agreements to create investment and employment opportunities.. Alex brings a rare threefold perspective: A Saskatchewan mining sector focus with his role as CEO Birch Narrows Dene Development Inc. Knowledge and opportunities across Canada through his role as Founder & Chair of the Western Canada Economic Forum. International investment bridge-building as British Honorary Consul for Saskatchewan for the past 14 years. In this episode, we cover: How Birch Narrows Dene Nation is positioning itself beside one of Saskatchewan’s next major uranium mines Why First Nations are pursuing early-stage equity in critical minerals rather than waiting for projects to mature Lessons from the Sparrowhawk and Roal Helium MOU How loan guarantee programmes can unlock Indigenous ownership in emerging resources Saskatchewan’s fast-moving SMR roadmap, including leadership from Bruce Power and Ontario Power Generation What UK and European investors should understand about working with Indigenous partners in Canada’s natural resource sectors We also explore the important role of Western Canada Economic Forum plays in bringing key stakeholders from industry, provincial government, and federal government together to spur greater collaboration across Western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) in energy and mining, agriculture, and supply chain development. Whether you’re a Nation building your economic development strategy or an investor looking to partner respectfully and effectively, this episode offers clear, practical insights into where the opportunities are emerging and how Indigenous Nations are positioning to lead them.

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