Indigenous communities from the Haisla, Nisga’a, Metlakatla, and Halfway River Nations in northwest BC are at the heart of a $60 billion opportunity to drive Canada’s clean energy future. The First Nations Climate Initiative (FNCI) has outlined a series of Indigenous-led projects in clean energy, critical minerals, and resource production, aimed at reducing global emissions and powering local economic growth. These projects include the production of hydrogen, ammonia, LNG, and critical minerals, as well as the creation of essential transmission infrastructure powered by renewable energy. FNCI is calling on the federal and provincial governments to take decisive action by expanding investment tax credits for intra-provincial transmission, allowing Indigenous-led carbon offsets to count towards climate obligations, and integrating Indigenous-led exports into Canada’s trade strategy with Asia. These policy changes would not only help Canada meet its climate targets but also enhance trade relationships with Asia’s rapidly growing economies. By supporting these projects, Canada can become a global leader in decarbonization while ensuring that Indigenous nations, such as the Haisla, Nisga’a, Metlakatla, and Halfway River, play a central role in building a sustainable, prosperous future.
Indigenous Nations Lead $60B Clean Energy Revolution in Canada
By Sabrina Spencer
Jun 27, 2025 | 12:48 PM
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