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Why ownership changes everything: Indigenous communities take the lead in resource development
Energy Examined
English - November 15, 2022 22:29 - 19 minutes - 27 MBBusiness News News Technology canada energy ghg climatechange drilling fracking greenhousegases hydraulicfracturing naturalgas offshore Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Bob Merasty is the executive director of the Indigenous Resource Network, an organization looking to build a sustainable future for Indigenous communities across Canada through responsible development of natural resources. "We're no longer passengers," says Merasty, highlighting the growing confidence of Indigenous groups to become owners and equal partners through equity deals on pipelines, Indigenous-led LNG projects, entrepreneurial supply-chain businesses and more.
Merasty discusses with Energy Examined the impetus behind this trend, including benefits like jobs, economic growth and poverty reduction, steps needed to take things further, such as improved access to capital, and the vital role Indigenous businesses can play as land and natural resource stewards.