New Indigenous-owned mining royalty company a first in Canada

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Backed by billionaire Canadian mining financier Frank Giustra, Nations Royalty aims to lure investors with the promise of exposure to Indigenous-owned royalties, which company executives say is the last untapped pool in Canada

Brucejack Mine, located in British Columbia. The mine is part of Nations Royalty’s portfolio of royalty assets, through Nisga'a Nation.Withminimum fanfare, the new company quietlyhit a milestone on the road to Indigenous economic reconciliation in this country, becoming the only mining royalty company in the world that is majority-owned by Indigenous people.

“We still haven’t broken away from the Indian Act, like we would like to … We want to be accountable to ourselves. will allow us to manage our own wealth, instead of relying on government funding.” “We do have a vision to build a top-five royalty company, and the path is there – because the number and scale of Indigenous royalties across Canada are very impressive,” said Nations Royalty CEO Rob McLeod.

And for the royalty-holders themselves – in this case, Indigenous royalty holders – royalty companies are a way to monetize royalty agreements that have been signed but aren’t generating any revenue yet, such as in cases where the mine has not yet entered production.

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