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Indigenous Peoples and Nations

Indigenous infrastructure platforms

Here's what the 2025 Canadian election parties are promising.

Liberal

  • Allow the Canada Infrastructure Bank to support more kinds of projects in line with First Nation, Inuit, and Métis priorities

    "Expand the kinds of projects the Canada Infrastructure Bank can support to be more in line with First Nation, Inuit, and Métis priorities." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22

  • Consider creating an Indigenous Infrastructure Bank

    "Explore options for an Indigenous Infrastructure Bank to address access to capital." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22

  • Double the Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program to $10B and expand it to support more infrastructure, transportation, and trade projects

    "Double the Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program from $5 to $10 billion and expand it to support more Indigenous-led infrastructure, transportation and trade projects across the country. This will make it easier for more Indigenous communities to become owners of major resource projects;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

  • Realise First Nations control over First Nations infrastructure wherever possible through models like the First Nations Atlantic Water Authority

    "Realize First Nations control over First Nations infrastructure wherever possible through models like the First Nations Atlantic Water Authority." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22

Conservative

  • Create a permanent stream of infrastructure funding to First nations under the First Nations Fiscal Management Act
We don't have any Bloc policies on Indigenous infrastructure.

NDP

  • Create a Northern Infrastructure Fund

Green

  • Provide stable funding and comprehensive assessments for essential First Nations infrastructure, prioritising child welfare facilities and ensuring that block funding meets community-defined needs

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