Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Let's Bond
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| From Partnership to Prosperity: Qalipu, Membertou + Newdock with Chief Jenny Brake | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:27:21 | |
In this powerful episode of Let's Bond, host Jody Anderson, VP, Partnerships, Strategy & Public Affairs, FNFA has a conversation with Chief Jenny Brake, the first woman and third elected Chief of Qalipu First Nation. Chief Brake shares her remarkable personal journey, which comes full circle with the historic Indigenous-led acquisition of Newdock (St. John's Dockyard Ltd.). We explore the strategic partnership between Qalipu and Membertou First Nations, the pivotal role of FNFA financing, and the profound economic, social, and cultural impacts this landmark investment is already having and will continue to have for generations. Links and Resources Jody Anderson on LinkedIn Chief Jenny Brake on LinkedIn FNFA Website Qalipu First Nation Website Membertou First Nation Website Newdock (St. John's Dockyard Ltd.) Website Follow FNFA on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram Let’s Connect, subscribe to FNFA’s Newsletter Music/Production Credits: | |||
| Exploring the First Nations Housing Crisis with Travis Seymour | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:27:10 | |
In this episode, we pivot our focus to one of the most pressing issues facing First Nations today: the housing crisis. On today’s episode we are talking to Travis Seymour, CEO of the First Nations Market Housing Fund (FNMHF), a national organization based in Ottawa, Ontario, on how we can address the challenges and find solutions and access to safe and affordable housing for First Nations in Canada. Host Jody Anderson, VP, Partnerships, Strategy & Public Affairs, FNFA explores the vital roles of FNFA and FNMHMF in empowering communities to build safe and affordable housing. Join us as we examine how these institutions are working to create lasting impact and move beyond the crisis. Links and Resources Jody Anderson on LinkedIn Travis Seymore on LinkedIn FNFA Website First Nations Market Housing Fund Website Follow FNFA on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram Let’s Connect, subscribe to FNFA’s Newsletter
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| A Whale of a Story: Closing in on the Clearwater Fisheries Deal | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:16:46 | |
Chief Terry Paul joins host Jody Anderson on the third episode in Season Two of the Let’s Bond podcast to discuss the massive purchase of 50 per cent of Clearwater Seafoods, the largest seafood company in the world. He was head of the coalition of seven communities that became equity owners of Clearwater. The deal was made possible with support from FNFA. Chief Terry Paul has been leading Membertou First Nation in Una'ma'ki (Cape Breton, NS) for more than 37 consecutive years. During this time, he has guided his Mi'kmaq community and administration into one of the most efficient and economically flourishing Indigenous communities in the country. Employment, once stagnant, now tops 80 per cent. Additional information: | |||
| Women in Finance: Dawn Madahbee-Leach | 02 Nov 2023 | 00:25:46 | |
A powerful second episode of Season Two of the Let’s Bond podcast, as Dawn Madahbee-Leach joins host Jody Anderson to talk about the shifting and growing influence of women in finance leadership positions. Additional Information: | |||
| Supporting Community Infrastructure | 25 Oct 2023 | 00:29:11 | |
On this first episode of Season Two of the Let’s Bond podcast, Jason Calla talks with host Jody Anderson about a new report released by the Assembly of First Nations, which estimates there is a shortfall of $349.2 billion dollars in First Nations infrastructure - the necessary buildings to support the health and prosperity of our communities. | |||
| A Financial Footprint on the rest of the World – why ESG matters | 16 May 2023 | 00:20:16 | |
Host Jody Anderson, Director of Business Development for FNFA, speaks with Don Morin, Senior Business Analyst (FNFA) and Deputy Chief Derek Archibald of Taykwa Tagamou First Nation in Ontario on the sixth and final episode of season one of the Let’s Bond podcast. Don Morin, Senior Business Analyst , FNFA | |||
| Realizing a Community Vision | 02 May 2023 | 00:21:54 | |
Chief Derek Epp of Tzeachten First Nation in B.C. joins host Jody Anderson on the fifth episode of the Let’s Bond podcast to share his community's housing upgrades and what they mean to members. He says it's not the size of the loan that matters, but what counts is the value it brings to the community. Additional information: | |||
| Pooled Insurance for First Nations: A Novel Approach | 18 Apr 2023 | 00:22:46 | |
Host Richard Perry is joined by Jody Anderson, Director of Business Development for FNFA and Annmarie Garby, National Practice Leader, Indigenous Services with BFL Canada in the fourth episode of the Let’s Bond podcast. | |||
| Looking to the Past, Building the Future | 04 Apr 2023 | 00:28:37 | |
This third episode of the Let’s Bond podcast discusses the people and significant events that led to the creation of First Nations Finance Authority, and the overarching First Nations Fiscal Management Act. Additional information: | |||
| Monetization and First Nations | 14 Mar 2023 | 00:25:15 | |
This episode of the Let’s Bond podcast discusses monetization as a solution to closing the $60 billion infrastructure gap that exists between First Nation communities and the rest of Canada. Host Jody Anderson is joined by Steve Berna, Chief Operating Officer of FNFA, and Steven Johnston, Councillor for Mistawasis Nehiyawak and Board Director for FNFA, for a discussion on the need for transformational change to close the infrastructure gap in First Nation communities. Learn how leveraging annual cashflows (monetization) into long-term debt can unlock federal funds to build critical infrastructure in First Nation communities now. | |||
| Helping First Nations Communities Build Their Own Futures on Their Own Terms | 08 Mar 2023 | 00:38:48 | |
This inaugural episode of the Let’s Bond podcast explores the role and vision of the member-owned First Nations Finance Authority. FNFA provides financing, investment, and advisory services for First Nation governments under the First Nations Fiscal Management Act, which mandates FNFA to raise short- and long-term funding for its borrowing members. Episode runs 38:48 | |||
| Les avantages de travailler avec l’AFPN avec Conseiller Patrick Courtois | 23 Oct 2025 | 00:27:07 | |
Rejoignez Nadia Robertson, responsable des services aux membres de l’AFPN, et son invité, le conseiller Patrick Courtois de la Première Nation des Pekuakamiulnuatsh, pour découvrir comment l’AFPN aide les communautés des Premières Nations à travers le Canada. Cet épisode met en lumière la structure de gouvernance unique de l’AFPN, son rôle dans la promotion de l'autodétermination et son offre de capitaux abordables et flexibles grâce à des prêts à des conditions avantageuses. Découvrez comment l’AFPN favorise l’édification des nations en soutenant les infrastructures, la création d'emplois et l'indépendance économique, reflétant ainsi sa vision durable pour l'avenir des Premières Nations. Liens et ressources Nadia Robertson sur LinkedIn Site Web de l’AFPN Site Web de la Première Nation des Pekuakamiulnuatsh (Mashteuiatsh) Suivez l’AFPN sur LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook et Instagram Restez connecté, abonnez-vous à l’infolettre de l’AFPN. Crédits musique/production : Richard Perry, Perry Podcast Productions sur LinkedIn | |||
| The Shifting Sands of Self-Governance with Dr. Tim Raybould | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:57:24 | |
Join us for a conversation with Host Jody Anderson, VP, Partnerships, Strategy & Public Affairs, FNFA and Dr. Tim Raybould, a key figure in FNFA's journey, to explore its origins, the pivotal role of the First Nations Fiscal Management Act, and the broader context of economic reconciliation. We delve into the significance of governance agreements and their evolving impact on Indigenous peoples across Canada
Links and Resources Jody Anderson on LinkedIn Dr. Tim Raybould on LinkedIn FNFA Website First Nations Fiscal Management Act Follow FNFA on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram Let’s Connect, subscribe to FNFA’s Newsletter Explore the First Nations Gazette Music/Production Credits: | |||
| Unlocking International Indigenous Economies with Dennis Meeches | 09 Oct 2025 | 00:24:09 | |
This episode takes a global perspective as we explore the developing movement of international Indigenous economic development. We speak with Dennis Meeches, President of Tribal Council Investments Group & Vice President of Business Relations, a key figure in this arena, about his experiences at the World Indigenous Business Forum and the emerging patterns of collaboration and opportunity. We delve into how current global economic shifts, including tariffs, are influencing this movement and explore the significance of new international investors. Host Jody Anderson, VP, Partnerships, Strategy & Public Affairs, FNFA also shares insights from a recent trip to England, highlighting the potential for uniting the Commonwealth in response to these changes. We connect these international trends back to work FNFA and address why this global engagement is essential for Indigenous economic sovereignty.
Links and Resources Jody Anderson on LinkedIn Dennis Meeches on LinkedIn FNFA Website Tribal Council Investments Group Website Worlds Indigenous Business Forum Website Follow FNFA on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram Let’s Connect, subscribe to FNFA’s Newsletter
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| FNFA Lending to SPVs to Accelerate Infrastructure Development with Chief Derek Epp | 02 Oct 2025 | 00:28:03 | |
In this episode of Let's Bond, we explore the groundbreaking potential of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) in driving Indigenous-led economic development. Host Jody Anderson, VP, Partnerships, Strategy & Public Affairs, FNFA sits down with Chief Derek Epp of the Ch’íyáqtel First Nation to discuss how First Nations can use SPVs to accelerate major infrastructure projects, create jobs, and build intergenerational prosperity. We talk about what an SPV is, why they are an important tool for financial sovereignty, and how the FNFA is working to expand its role to directly support these powerful new ventures.
Links and Resources Jody Anderson on LinkedIn Chief Derek Epp on LinkedIn FNFA Website Ch’íyáqtel First Nation’s Website Follow FNFA on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram Let’s Connect, subscribe to FNFA’s Newsletter
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| Closing the First Nations Infrastructure Gap with Ernie Daniels | 24 Sep 2025 | 00:19:32 | |
Canada has a promise to close the infrastructure gap in First Nations communities, but progress is falling drastically short. This episode delves into the staggering $349.2 billion gap and explores a powerful, Indigenous-led solution. Join host Jody Anderson, VP, Partnerships, Strategy & Public Affairs, FNFA and guest Ernie Daniels, President and CEO, FNFA as they unpack the FNFA Blueprint and a game-changing strategy called monetization. We discuss how First Nations can leverage their assets and partnerships to unlock capital, accelerate infrastructure projects, and drive genuine economic reconciliation for the benefit of all Canadians. Links and Resources Jody Anderson on LinkedIn FNFA Website Follow FNFA on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram Let’s Connect, subscribe to FNFA’s Newsletter Visit Assembly of First Nations’ Closing the Gap Website to learn more Production Credits: | |||
| Collaboration avec de la Première Nation des Pekuakamiulnuatsh sur un projet énergétique | 14 Dec 2023 | 00:31:59 | |
Patrick Courtois, conseiller de la Première Nation des Pekuakamiulnuatsh, Québec et membre du conseil d’administration de l’AFPN. | |||
| What is a ‘trust’ and how can it benefit First Nations organizations or individuals? | 30 Nov 2023 | 00:23:31 | |
On the fourth episode of Season Two of the Let’s Bond podcast, host Jody Anderson is joined by Suzanne Trottier, recently appointed President of First Nations Bank of Canada Trust, a Canadian chartered bank that is more than 80 per cent Indigenous owned and controlled, and is primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. | |||
| Exploring impediments and solutions using Sureties & Bonding | 16 Nov 2023 | 00:20:50 | |
The lack of access to sureties and bonding is a huge impediment to Indigenous construction companies. Steve Berna, Chief Operating Officer, FNFA | |||
| Advancing Indigenous Economic Reconciliation in Canada and Australia with Professor Peter Yu | 13 Nov 2025 | 00:38:07 | |
In this episode of Let's Bond, we explore a groundbreaking international collaboration aimed at fostering Indigenous economic empowerment. Host Jody Anderson sits down with Ernie Daniels, President and CEO, FNFA and Professor Peter Yu, inaugural Vice-President (First Nations) at The Australian National University to discuss how Canada and Australia are working together to share knowledge and best practices. We delve into the recent landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the creation of a new Australian Centre for Indigenous Economic Transformation, and the shared vision for building a future of self-determination and intergenerational prosperity. Links and Resources Jody Anderson on LinkedIn Professor Peter Yu on LinkedIn FNFA Website Australian National University Website Indigenous-led organizations in Canada, Australia sign MOU Press Release Follow FNFA on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram Let’s Connect, subscribe to FNFA’s Newsletter Music/Production Credits: | |||