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Let's Bond

Let's Bond

Auteur(s): First Nations Finance Authority
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Let's Bond is a podcast by First Nations Finance Authority where we speak to leaders from across Canada who are working to build prosperity, quality of life, and economic reconciliation opportunities for First Nation communities.


We are led by First Nations by First Nations, and FNFA supports communities to build their own futures on their own terms.

© 2025 Let's Bond
Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Finances personnelles Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • Advancing Indigenous Economic Reconciliation in Canada and Australia with Professor Peter Yu
    Nov 13 2025

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    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

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    Let’s Connect, subscribe to FNFA’s Newsletter

    Music/Production Credits:
    Richard Perry, Perry Podcast Productions on LinkedIn

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    38 min
  • From Partnership to Prosperity: Qalipu, Membertou + Newdock with Chief Jenny Brake
    Nov 6 2025

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    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:
    Richard Perry, Perry Podcast Productions on LinkedIn

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    27 min
  • Exploring the First Nations Housing Crisis with Travis Seymour
    Oct 30 2025

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    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

    Music/Production Credits:
    Richard Perry, Perry Podcast Productions on LinkedIn

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    27 min
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