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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 33 MIN

What 200 Investors Heard at London's Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit

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Nearly two hundred investors, lenders, and project principals gathered at the London Stock Exchange for the third annual Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit — and nobody left the sessions. One of Canada's Maple Eight pension funds noted that the corridors were empty all day: a small detail, and a precise one.In this post-summit debrief, Drumbeats hosts Mark Magnacca and Rob Brant go through what the room revealed — the conversations that moved furthest and the intelligence that matters for institutional capital with an interest in Canada.On energy: A major LNG project in northwest British Columbia is approaching a final investment decision. The Indigenous nation involved holds a fifty-fifty equity stake. The key insight from the session was not the project's scale. It was that the Indigenous partner has been actively lobbying the Canadian government to advance the project — not delay it. Production is targeted for around 2030.On institutional capital: A major European asset manager moderated the infrastructure debt panel. The First Nations Finance Authority recently completed a bond financing of half a billion dollars, drawing institutional demand from investors outside Canada.On governance: A fireside conversation explored a governance model that has built over one hundred and eighty million dollars in consolidated assets across multiple sectors over forty-four years — and what institutional due diligence should be asking about it.On defence and the circumpolar frontier: The Canada-UK Defence and Resilience Partnership, announced in the days before the summit, shifted the weight of the Arctic Security Corridor session considerably. Canada has committed thirty billion dollars to northern defence and infrastructure. The government has set a minimum of five per cent of procurement with Indigenous partners — and Indigenous-owned enterprises have been positioning for this moment.Summit 2027 returns to the Square Mile in April. Subscribe to Drumbeats to follow the conversations that began in that room.

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