Inaugural KAQUO Métis Settlements Economic Development Summit convenes in Edmonton
- EFN Staff | January 28, 2015
Promoting sustainable and equitable economic development in the Métis, Canadian Aboriginal communities
KAQUO Forestry & Natural Resources Development Corporation (KAQUO), a joint venture between several of the Métis Settlements of northwest Alberta and Active Energy Group Plc, a London Stock Exchange-listed company, is holding the first KAQUO Metis Settlements Economic Development Summit today at The Oasis Centre in Edmonton, Alberta.
The private event - entitled 'Working Together to Better Our Communities' - unites key decision makers and stakeholders from across Canada to promote long-term sustainable economic development on Metis Settlements and other aboriginal lands in an equitable, environmentally responsible and culturally sensitive manner.
Attendees include leaders and members of the Alberta Métis communities, guests
from other Métis, First Nations and Canadian aboriginal groups, KAQUO
representatives and forestry experts, and senior international executives from
Active Energy Group Plc.
The summit will be hosted by renowned First Nations actor Tom Jackson, who will
also speak at the event, and guests will hear from a number of other
distinguished Canadian aboriginal speakers, including Grand Chief Ronald M.
Derrickson of British Columbia and Chairman of KAQUO; and Iner Gauchier, Greg
Calliou and Gerald Cunningham, Chairmen of three of the Metis Settlements and
Directors of KAQUO.
They will be joined by Richard Spinks, CEO of Active Energy Group Plc and
President and CEO of KAQUO, one of the world's leading experts at identifying
and commercialising under-valued natural resources owned or controlled by
disenfranchised indigenous peoples.
After several years of negotiations, KAQUO was formed in July 2014 with a
specific mandate: to commercialise the natural resources on the Métis lands in
an equitable, environmentally responsible and culturally sensitive manner, and
to encourage long-term sustainable economic development and employment within
the Métis communities.
KAQUO's innovative business model, the first of its type in Canada, is already
proving to be a template for other Canadian aboriginal groups in their efforts
to achieve self-sufficiency and economic independence, while ensuring that they
have an equitable say in how their substantial landholdings and natural
resources will be commercialised.
"To the best of my knowledge, KAQUO's approach is unique," said
Chairman Grand Chief Derrickson. "We're determined to be inclusive,
sensitive to our peoples' culture and relationship to their lands, and
completely transparent in all our dealings."
"KAQUO's initial focus on forestry management, and its decision to work
alongside the Metis landowners by giving them an equal say in how their assets
are commercialised, is already making a difference," said Iner Gauchier,
Chairman of Peavine Metis Settlement and a Director of KAQUO.
"We're introducing investment and modern forestry management methods to
bring well-paid employment and long-term economic opportunities to our people,
while simultaneously improving infrastructure, education, healthcare and
community facilities."
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