Op-ED: Unlocking Indigenous Prosperity through Procurement: The First Nations Procurement Authority
June 18, 2025
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As a new session of Parliament begins, the government has ambitious plans for economic renewal, defence and infrastructure investment. Canada is preparing to rebuild, invest, and grow. But unless Indigenous businesses are directly included in government procurement, we’ll once again miss a generational opportunity.
Enter the First Nations Procurement Authority (FNPA), a new not-for-profit corporation created by five national Indigenous economic organizations on May 1, 2025. Its purpose is simple yet transformative, to certify, support, and connect genuine First Nations businesses with government and corporate buyers.
Not just another organization, the FNPA is Canada’s best chance yet to ensure that First Nation businesses can share in the over $23 billion that government spends on procuring goods and services annually. Continue reading
