Indigenous Partnership & Shared Ownership Platform
Building Canada's next generation of AI and energy infrastructure in partnership with Métis and Indigenous communities
AHI is building Canada's next generation of AI and energy infrastructure in partnership with Métis and Indigenous communities — enabling meaningful ownership, governance participation, and long-term economic alignment.
Partnership Highlights
50-90%
Indigenous LP Ownership Target
Turning Stone Developments
Métis Infrastructure Partner
30+
First Nations Engaged in Project Development & Participation
Long-Term Participation
Energy + AI Infrastructure Revenues

Partnership Framework
Indigenous Ownership Model
- •Targeting 50%–90% Indigenous LP ownership across the platform
- •Participation across:
- ▸Energy generation
- ▸AI infrastructure
- ▸Digital infrastructure revenues
- •Designed to support generational economic participation
Strategic Partnership Structure
- •Indigenous communities participate as Limited Partners (LPs)
- •Turning Stone Developments (Métis-owned) participates at GP level
- •Structured for:
- ▸Long-term revenue distributions
- ▸Infrastructure equity ownership
- ▸Governance alignment
Engagement with First Nations
- •Engagement across 30+ First Nations communities
- •Active consultation with Indigenous leadership groups
- •Ongoing dialogue focused on:
- ▸Equity participation
- ▸Governance
- ▸Long-term infrastructure ownership
Long-Term Economic Benefits
Participation in recurring infrastructure cash flows (power + AI)
Opportunities across:
Construction & Operations
Direct employment and contracting opportunities across infrastructure development
Infrastructure Services
Long-term service contracts and maintenance partnerships
Workforce Development & Training
Skills development programs aligned with infrastructure operations
National Infrastructure Programs
Direct alignment with federal economic development initiatives
Platform Impact
AHI's model is designed to support four critical pillars:
Energy Security
Participation in power generation and infrastructure ownership
Data Sovereignty
Canadian-controlled AI and digital infrastructure
Food Security
Integrated resource development and community resilience
Career Security
Long-term employment and economic opportunity creation
