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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 38 MIN

Matt Smith, CEO of SIIFC on Access To Capital, SMRs, and Critical Minerals in Saskatchewan

from Drumbeats - Canadian Indigenous Investment Podcast

Matt Smith, a proud member of the Métis Nation Saskatchewan and CEO of the Saskatchewan Indigenous Investment Finance Corporation (SIIFC), discusses how SIIFC is expanding Indigenous access to capital, the province’s $12 billion critical minerals industry, and the exciting opportunities in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), estimated to be at $150 billion per sector by 2040. Learn how Indigenous communities are leading the way in clean energy projects like the $100M loan guarantee for Six Nations.

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Matt Smith, CEO of SIIFC on Access To Capital, SMRs, and Critical Minerals in Saskatchewan

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Matt Smith, a proud member of the Métis Nation Saskatchewan and CEO of the Saskatchewan Indigenous Investment Finance Corporation (SIIFC), discusses how SIIFC is expanding Indigenous access to capital, the province’s $12 billion critical minerals...

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