Development industry pushed to build ties with Indigenous groups

by Fatima Raza

Senakw, a First Nations-led development that will include 6,000 units of mostly rental apartments in 11 towers to be built on part of the traditional land of the Squamish Nation in Kitsilano, across the False Creek inlet west of downtown Vancouver.

As it tackles the enormous task of building sufficient housing for a growing population, the Canadian development industry needs to recognize the power and potential of collaboration with Indigenous communities.

“Forming innovative partnerships with Indigenous groups has the potential to drive short-term revenue while also supporting long-term self-determination for Indigenous communities,” said Sean Willy, CEO of Creative Fire, an Indigenous-owned consulting firm based in Saskatoon.

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