Sharing Prosperity: An Introduction to Building Relationships for Economic Reconciliation in Ontario

A Way Forward: Ontario’s Path Towards Economic Reconciliation, Equity and Inclusive Growth

Part IV: Lands and Infrastructure

Published: December 2, 2025

This chapter on Infrastructure and Development in the series, A Way Forward, from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and Canadian Council for Indigenous Business, recognizes the vital role of Indigenous Peoples as partners in creating a more inclusive and sustainable Ontario.

For businesses, this means going beyond consultation to build cultural understanding and respect for traditional land use. The report outlines how the principles of Respect, Responsibility, Reciprocity, and Renewal (the Four Rs) can be meaningfully applied to contemporary business projects.

To address such a large infrastructure deficit, it must be recognized that this will require time, effective resources, and collaboration between all levels of government and private sector entities. By investing in respectful and meaningful partnerships and sustainable infrastructure, businesses can support Indigenous communities to thrive in the modern economy while preserving cultural continuity. This ensures the economic payoff meets the needs of communities with mutual benefit for industries across the nation.

For more information, contact:

Matthew Foss
VP, Research & Public Policy

416-961-8663 Ext 237
mfoss@ccib.ca

Angela Mark
Director, Research

416-961-8663 Ext 829
amark@ccib.ca