Natural resources industries across Canada have always had deep connections with Indigenous communities who play a pivotal role in building economies, and supporting initiatives that promote sustainable development. Here are some of the indigenous businesses that reflect those values.

In the video above, Stockhouse is highlighting Indigenous companies that are joining communities, making waves, and showing great success in different sectors.

These Indigenous companies are ones to watch closely for ethical investors, not only for their potential in the hemp, mining and royalty sectors, but also for their roles in supporting Indigenous economic growth.

Investors are increasingly aware of the value that Indigenous companies bring in terms of financial opportunity and broader societal impact.

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