Proposed utility corridor revealed at Indigenous economic conference

By Shari Narine  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter For the most part, Wil Jimmy has been keeping details about a big venture pretty much under wraps the past few years. But the account relationship manager for WJ Strategic Partnerships revealed plans for the NeeStaNan Utility Corridor on Nov. 22. Jimmy offered information on the western Canada corridor that will deliver natural resources to both national and international markets if planning goes well in the next few years. The new corridor would consist of new pipeline, hydroelectric, rail and seaport infrastructure. His presentation on the corridor was delivered during a keynote address at the Indigenomics Bay Street conference, which concluded on Nov. 23 in Toronto. Jimmy’s keynote was titled Indigenous Led, Indigenous Owned_The New Face of Indigenous Infrastructure Projects in Canada. Neestanan…

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