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Building Indigenous Business in Canada’s Energy Economy | Christine Goulais

41 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we sit down with Christine Goulais, CEO of Nbisiing Power, a majority Indigenous-owned business partnership between Nipissing First Nation and Composite Power Group that supplies engineered electrical equipment for energy infrastructure projects across Ontario. Christine discusses what it takes to build and grow a business in Canada’s energy sector, the opportunities emerging from Ontario’s growing infrastructure needs, and the role Indigenous businesses can play in strengthening supply chains, supporting major projects, and driving economic growth. She also shares her perspective on Indigenous procurement, economic sovereignty, land as an economic asset, and why long-term prosperity depends on building successful enterprises, creating jobs, and participating in the broader economy. ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH NATION Breakthrough Nation spotlights people whose ambition, grit, and sense of duty are moving Canada forward. I’m Karen Restoule, your host, and each episode features leaders delivering real results across regions and sectors. ABOUT SERIES #4 SERIES #4 explores the people, partnerships, and projects reshaping the relationship between Indigenous Nations, business, and government. Through conversations with CEOs, entrepreneurs, investors, elected leaders, and nation-builders, we examine how Indigenous participation in Canada’s economy is evolving from consultation toward ownership, investment, procurement, and enterprise. Along the way, we explore the leadership, capital, institutions, and partnerships required to build lasting prosperity for communities and the country alike. SERIES 4 is presented in collaboration with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Make sure you subscribe to never miss an episode. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on: iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app. WATCH podcasts in video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA [https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA] Thank you for joining us on Breakthrough Nation podcast. Follow along at: YouTube:   [https://www.gstatic.com/youtube/img/watch/yt_favicon_ringo2.png] / @breakthroughnationca   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0xll9m-EB4JylXpseO0RzQ] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation] Twitter: @ambitionandgrit [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/x.com/ambitionandgrit] Instagram: @breakthroughnationca [instagram.com/breakthroughnationca] Facebook: www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation [www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Building Indigenous Business in Canada’s Energy Economy | Christine Goulais artwork

Building Indigenous Business in Canada’s Energy Economy | Christine Goulais

In this episode, we sit down with Christine Goulais, CEO of Nbisiing Power, a majority Indigenous-owned business partnership between Nipissing First Nation and Composite Power Group that supplies engineered electrical equipment for energy infrastructure projects across Ontario. Christine discusses what it takes to build and grow a business in Canada’s energy sector, the opportunities emerging from Ontario’s growing infrastructure needs, and the role Indigenous businesses can play in strengthening supply chains, supporting major projects, and driving economic growth. She also shares her perspective on Indigenous procurement, economic sovereignty, land as an economic asset, and why long-term prosperity depends on building successful enterprises, creating jobs, and participating in the broader economy. ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH NATION Breakthrough Nation spotlights people whose ambition, grit, and sense of duty are moving Canada forward. I’m Karen Restoule, your host, and each episode features leaders delivering real results across regions and sectors. ABOUT SERIES #4 SERIES #4 explores the people, partnerships, and projects reshaping the relationship between Indigenous Nations, business, and government. Through conversations with CEOs, entrepreneurs, investors, elected leaders, and nation-builders, we examine how Indigenous participation in Canada’s economy is evolving from consultation toward ownership, investment, procurement, and enterprise. Along the way, we explore the leadership, capital, institutions, and partnerships required to build lasting prosperity for communities and the country alike. SERIES 4 is presented in collaboration with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Make sure you subscribe to never miss an episode. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on: iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app. WATCH podcasts in video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA [https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA] Thank you for joining us on Breakthrough Nation podcast. Follow along at: YouTube:   [https://www.gstatic.com/youtube/img/watch/yt_favicon_ringo2.png] / @breakthroughnationca   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0xll9m-EB4JylXpseO0RzQ] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation] Twitter: @ambitionandgrit [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/x.com/ambitionandgrit] Instagram: @breakthroughnationca [instagram.com/breakthroughnationca] Facebook: www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation [www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12 de jun de 202641 min
episode Dwight Newman on what the Cowichan decision means for property rights in Canada artwork

Dwight Newman on what the Cowichan decision means for property rights in Canada

In our final episode of the series, we sit down with Dwight Newman, Professor of Law and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Rights, Communities and Constitutional Law at the University of Saskatchewan, to unpack whether all of this is creating more uncertainty and its impact on reconciliation efforts. He explores the fallout of the Cowichan decision in British Columbia, whether Aboriginal title can override private property, and what it means for homeowners, municipalities, and Canada’s economic stability. He also examines the evolving Aboriginal title test, including the controversial use of historical evidence to establish exclusivity, as well as British Columbia’s DRIPA and whether it was designed as a gradual, policy-driven reform or as a vehicle for judicial reinterpretation of provincial laws. ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH NATION Breakthrough Nation spotlights people whose ambition, grit, and sense of duty are moving Canada forward. I’m Karen Restoule, your host, and each episode features leaders delivering real results across regions and sectors. ABOUT SERIES #3 SERIES #3 examines the growing tension between Aboriginal title, private property, and land-use certainty — starting in British Columbia. We’ll look at how recent court decisions are reshaping investment risk, governance, and Canada’s ability to build with confidence. You’ll hear from leading legal minds, policy experts, academics, and practitioners working at the intersection of Indigenous law, major projects, and economic development. SERIES 3 is presented in collaboration with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Make sure you subscribe to never miss an episode. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on: iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app. WATCH podcasts in video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA [https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA] Thank you for joining us on Breakthrough Nation podcast. Follow along at: YouTube:   [https://www.gstatic.com/youtube/img/watch/yt_favicon_ringo2.png] / @breakthroughnationca   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0xll9m-EB4JylXpseO0RzQ] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation] Twitter: @ambitionandgrit [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/x.com/ambitionandgrit] Instagram: @breakthroughnationca [https://www.instagram.com/breakthroughnationca] Facebook: www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

4 de mar de 202649 min
episode Merle Alexander on DRIPA and the future of Indigenous rights in B.C. artwork

Merle Alexander on DRIPA and the future of Indigenous rights in B.C.

What does it really mean to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia? And why has it sparked such intense legal and political debate? Merle Alexander, principal and partner at Miller Titerle + Company and an Indigenous resource lawyer who was deeply involved in the co-development and implementation of B.C.’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), joins the program to answer these questions. He discusses why B.C. chose to enshrine DRIPA and how consent-based decision-making agreements were expected to transform land and resource governance. He also explores the constitutional tension between legislative authority and judicial oversight, the recent B.C. Court of Appeal decision, and how negotiated consent frameworks may provide greater long-term certainty for projects in a province where much of the land remains subject to unresolved title. ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH NATION Breakthrough Nation spotlights people whose ambition, grit, and sense of duty are moving Canada forward. I’m Karen Restoule, your host, and each episode features leaders delivering real results across regions and sectors. ABOUT SERIES #3 SERIES #3 examines the growing tension between Aboriginal title, private property, and land-use certainty — starting in British Columbia. We’ll look at how recent court decisions are reshaping investment risk, governance, and Canada’s ability to build with confidence. You’ll hear from leading legal minds, policy experts, academics, and practitioners working at the intersection of Indigenous law, major projects, and economic development. SERIES 3 is presented in collaboration with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Make sure you subscribe to never miss an episode. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on: iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app. WATCH podcasts in video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA [https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA] Thank you for joining us on Breakthrough Nation podcast. Follow along at: YouTube:   [https://www.gstatic.com/youtube/img/watch/yt_favicon_ringo2.png] / @breakthroughnationca   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0xll9m-EB4JylXpseO0RzQ] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation] Twitter: @ambitionandgrit [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/x.com/ambitionandgrit] Instagram: @breakthroughnationca [https://www.instagram.com/breakthroughnationca] Facebook: www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

27 de feb de 202653 min
episode Cathy Guirguis on resolving Aboriginal land claims at the negotiation table, not in court artwork

Cathy Guirguis on resolving Aboriginal land claims at the negotiation table, not in court

When it comes to unresolved Aboriginal title claims, are the courts the right forum? Or are they simply setting the stage for something that must ultimately be resolved at the negotiating table? Cathy Guirguis, CEO and partner at OKT, explains why cases like Wolastoqey in New Brunswick and Cowichan in British Columbia were inevitable, the collision between Aboriginal land claims and private property, and how courts have rejected the doctrines of Discovery and Terra Nullius — a position reinforced by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. She also explores whether courts are subtly pushing reconciliation away from litigation and toward negotiation, the political reality governments face when reconciliation collides with voter pressure, and the creative — and sometimes missed — opportunities for negotiated settlements. ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH NATION Breakthrough Nation spotlights people whose ambition, grit, and sense of duty are moving Canada forward. I’m Karen Restoule, your host, and each episode features leaders delivering real results across regions and sectors. ABOUT SERIES #3 SERIES #3 examines the growing tension between Aboriginal title, private property, and land-use certainty — starting in British Columbia. We’ll look at how recent court decisions are reshaping investment risk, governance, and Canada’s ability to build with confidence. You’ll hear from leading legal minds, policy experts, academics, and practitioners working at the intersection of Indigenous law, major projects, and economic development. SERIES 3 is presented in collaboration with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Make sure you subscribe to never miss an episode. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on: iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app. WATCH podcasts in video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA [https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA] Thank you for joining us on Breakthrough Nation podcast. Follow along at: YouTube:   [https://www.gstatic.com/youtube/img/watch/yt_favicon_ringo2.png] / @breakthroughnationca   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0xll9m-EB4JylXpseO0RzQ] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation] Twitter: @ambitionandgrit [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/x.com/ambitionandgrit] Instagram: @breakthroughnationca [https://www.instagram.com/breakthroughnationca] Facebook: www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25 de feb de 202637 min
episode Sara Mainville on Bill C-92, UNDRIP, and whether Canada's reconciliation tools are built to fail artwork

Sara Mainville on Bill C-92, UNDRIP, and whether Canada's reconciliation tools are built to fail

Can colonial legal tools truly deliver inherent jurisdiction, or must Indigenous nations build solutions within their own legal traditions? Sara Mainville, managing partner at JFK Law LLP and former Chief of Couchiching First Nation, unpacks the concept of legislative reconciliation and how efforts such as Bill C-92 attempt to create space for Indigenous jurisdiction within federal and provincial frameworks. She reflects on the promise—and limits—of coordination agreements, national standards, and capacity funding. She also tackles the legal uncertainty surrounding UNDRIP and British Columbia’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. As courts increasingly weigh in on the meaning of “free, prior and informed consent,” Mainville challenges the persistent “veto” narrative and argues for a more nuanced understanding of Indigenous decision-making—one rooted in self-determination, participatory governance, and fairness. ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH NATION Breakthrough Nation spotlights people whose ambition, grit, and sense of duty are moving Canada forward. I’m Karen Restoule, your host, and each episode features leaders delivering real results across regions and sectors. ABOUT SERIES #3 SERIES #3 examines the growing tension between Aboriginal title, private property, and land-use certainty — starting in British Columbia. We’ll look at how recent court decisions are reshaping investment risk, governance, and Canada’s ability to build with confidence. You’ll hear from leading legal minds, policy experts, academics, and practitioners working at the intersection of Indigenous law, major projects, and economic development. SERIES 3 is presented in collaboration with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Make sure you subscribe to never miss an episode. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on: iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app. WATCH podcasts in video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA [https://www.youtube.com/@BreakthroughNationCA] Thank you for joining us on Breakthrough Nation podcast. Follow along at: YouTube:   [https://www.gstatic.com/youtube/img/watch/yt_favicon_ringo2.png] / @breakthroughnationca   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0xll9m-EB4JylXpseO0RzQ] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.linkedin.com/company/breakthroughnation] Twitter: @ambitionandgrit [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/x.com/ambitionandgrit] Instagram: @breakthroughnationca [https://www.instagram.com/breakthroughnationca] Facebook: www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation [https://open.acast.com/networks/6511c60cfcda220011a88b64/shows/69371e6b3929b3e5584185ca/episodes/www.facebook.com/breakthroughnation] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

20 de feb de 202638 min