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Tony Bagga
                                                                                                                                                                                           Director of Government & Industry Relations & Business Development





        Monaco, President and Chief Executive Officer of        and employment thus enabling our  members                          There is currently a new recreational facility being
        Enbridge. “We believe this partnership exemplifies      to expand and participate in our offered services                  developed in the community, which will host

        how Enbridge and Indigenous communities                 and to work with some of the best industrial                       cultural events and provide programs for youth and
        can work together, not only in stewarding the           projects in the region,” says Tony Bagga, business                 community health and wellness.

        environment, but also in owning and operating           development director of Heart Lake First Nation.

        critical energy infrastructure.”                        “The joint venture we possess are invaluable to the                The Nation’s long-term goal is to grow its capacity
                                                                success of our community.”                                         to become self-sustaining, says Bagga. Throughout

        “We work alongside firms that demonstrate                                                                                  their history and long tradition of living off the

        promotion and inclusion of indigenous businesses        The impact these partnerships have had on the                      land, the Heart Lake community has deeply valued
        and partnerships,” says Bagga.  “HLFN is also           Heart Lake community—492 members, with 242                         environmental stewardship, says Bagga.

        engaged and participating on large scale equity         living on reserve—has been tremendous.

        ownership projects.  Look to us when thinking                                                                              “Heart Lake’s alliances that are presented to you
        of meaningful participation as we are open to all       The revenues generated go to supporting the                        today play a key role in the advancement of our

        conversations on equity.”                               Nations initiatives of promotion and retention                     goals of self-sustainability,” says Bagga. “These
                                                                of culture, recreation, education, programming,                    efforts are supported when we stand together and

        “People from our community are getting training         infrastructure and countless capital projects.                     gain support from our neighboring industry partners.


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