ICE - In the Media
Sharing Our Voice in Indigenous Engagement and Reconciliation
This page highlights recent guest articles, interviews, and media features offering perspectives on Indigenous participation, community engagement, and responsible project development across Canada.
The Hill Times - June 2, 2025
Canada can't move forward without Indigenous-led solutions
Michael Fox argues that reconciliation in Canada must move beyond rhetoric and focus on structural inclusion, ensuring that Indigenous leadership is central to decision-making in every major policy and project.
APTN News
Gauging the impact of Indigenous Peoples on Thunder Bay’s economy
Insights into the economic impact of Indigenous peoples on the local economy in Thunder Bay.
Canadian Mining Expo
Indigenous-Led Environmental Assessments in the Ring of Fire
The growing movement toward Indigenous-led environmental assessments.
CEN CAN Expo
Canada’s next corridors will rise or fall on Indigenous leadership
Michael Fox kicked off the Indigenous Partnership session and discussed ICE's role in advancing partnerships.
CEN CAN Expo
First Nations Partnerships
Insights into First Nations Partnerships at the CEN CAN Expo
Financial Post
Corporate Canada needs to guard against 'Indigenous-washing'
Big money is now going to Indigenous suppliers of goods and services. Businesses need to be sure these suppliers are actually First Nation
The Northern Miner
Indigenous-led EAs are on the horizon
“I think the new Indigenous ecosystem is about Indigenous-led environmental assessments, Indigenous-led projects, Indigenous-led economies,”
Nation-Building Through Indigenous Power
Indigenous Nations are reshaping Canada’s “nation-building” projects-from pipelines to ports-by moving from consultation to co-ownership.
Importance of verifying Indigenous business claims
Michael joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the importance of verifying Indigenous business claims.
Study will showcase, record Indigenous contributions to the local economy
Study aims to change the narrative around Indigenous economic contributions to Thunder Bay
Completion of Indigenous Economic Impact Analysis
Thunder Bay CEDC, Fort William First Nation, ABPA, and NADF Celebrate Completion of Indigenous Economic Impact Analysis
Canada’s next corridors will rise or fall on Indigenous leadership
Canada’s future corridors depend on Indigenous partnership and leadership.
Reconciliation in Action: Indigenous Partnership and Ontario’s Ring of Fire
Discussion with Hon. Greg Rickford on Indigenous partnership in major infrastructure.
