Est. Pembroke · Ottawa Valley · Canada

Building Canada's
First Indigenous-Owned
Civic Infrastructure Platform

We don't consult. We don't advise. We build — and Indigenous Nations own what gets built. KHG is designing a replicable system that turns every community into a self-sustaining economic engine.

Full site under construction — We're building something worth waiting for
// Who We Are

Not a consultation firm.
An ownership engine.

Kanada House Group (KHG) is a nation-building company creating Canada's first AI-powered civic infrastructure platform — designed from the ground up to be 100% Indigenous-owned at every project site.

Our model is simple and permanent: every project is owned by the local First Nation and KH National, the operating trust held by KHIST — the Kanada House Indigenous Sovereign Trust. KHG earns builder and system fees only. We hold zero equity. We have no interest in owning what we build. Our interest is in building things that last, that compound wealth across generations, and that prove — once and for all — that Indigenous ownership is not a policy talking point. It is an economic architecture.

We are building the Kanada NorthStar™ — an AI-powered operating system for Indigenous-led prosperity across Canada. One replicable platform. Many Nations. Permanent wealth.

01

Ownership, Not Consultation

True reconciliation is economic. We transfer title, equity, and governance — not revenue shares or advisory fees. Every Nation we work with owns the assets we build.

02

Proof Before Promise

We build real things before we raise capital. Pembroke is our System 0 — a proof of concept that must function before we replicate it. No aspirational targets. Only honest commitments.

03

One System, Many Nations

KHG's platform is designed for replication. The architecture, technology, design, and capital structure are encoded once — then deployed across Canada with the local Nation as permanent owner.

// What We're Building

Seven integrated systems,
one sovereign platform.

🏗️

Indigenous Housing + Civic Campus

A living, breathing civic heart — not just real estate. Built around a 3,500-seat arena and professional-grade training and recovery facility, the campus integrates a Heritage Centre celebrating Algonquin history and culture, a sports bar and grill, elder care, and 180+ purpose-built Indigenous residential units. Every amenity. Permanent. Owned by the Nation.

Phase 1 · Pembroke
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Kanada House Education Campus

Education is the foundation of intergenerational sovereignty. Our on-campus learning environment integrates Indigenous pedagogy, trades training, and post-secondary pathways — providing community members of every age with the skills, credentials, and confidence to lead the economy we are building. A focal point of the entire campus and a cornerstone of the KHG platform.

Lifelong Learning · Nation-Led
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KHG Timber Solutions — Mass Timber Plant

Canada's first Indigenous-owned mass timber production facility. 50,000 m³/year capacity. 500,000 sq ft of automation-first manufacturing at a Trans-Canada shovel-ready site in Pembroke, Ontario.

$110M Capex · 36 Months
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National Women's Hockey Permanent Home

The country's first year‑round, purpose‑built environment for elevating women's hockey to its highest potential. Two ice surfaces, 136 athlete beds, and a High‑Performance Training Residence, including dry and wet recovery and an aquatic and wellness centre, meeting and exceeding national standards of excellence — co‑anchored by an OWHL franchise.

Hockey Canada Partnership
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Kanada NorthStar™ AI Operating System

The intelligence layer powering every project: the Seven Grandfathers Performance Algorithm, Grant Intelligence Loop, Kanada House Index, and Sovereign Cloud infrastructure — air-gapped, Nation-owned, and AI-first.

AI-Powered · Indigenous-Owned
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KHIST — Indigenous Sovereign Trust

The permanent capital institution at the centre of everything. KHIST holds 100% of KH National — the 40% operating partner on every project. Women-led governance: minimum 4 of 7 Trustees are women. Built to last centuries.

National Capital Architecture
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Kichesippi Innovation Hub — The Valley Forge

Named for the Algonquin word for the Ottawa River. R&D, product development, lacrosse manufacturing, and Canada's first national hockey equipment refurbishing division — anchored by a 15,000 sq ft women's engineering lab.

Innovation · Manufacturing
System 0 — The Proof
Pembroke
Ontario · Canada

Where it begins. Where it proves itself.

Pembroke is not just our first project — it is the blueprint. Every system, every ownership structure, every technology platform must be battle-tested here before it rolls across the country. Our Algonquin Peoples of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation (AOPFN) partnership anchors the flagship with 60% ownership. Timber sovereignty. Civic infrastructure. National sports programming. All in one Valley.

$160MPhase 1 Budget
100%Indigenous Owned
$110MTimber Plant CAPEX
36moBuild Timeline
// The Ownership Architecture

Every project. Every time.
100% Indigenous ownership.

This is not aspirational. It is contractual. No project launches under KHG's platform unless the ownership structure below is in place and legally locked.

60%
Local First Nation
The Nation where the project is built.
Majority owner. Always.
40%
KH National
100% owned by KHIST.
Operating partner + capital deployer.
0%
KHG
Builder + system provider.
Fee only. Zero equity. By design.
Cities provide land, tax breaks, and fee waivers. They never own assets. Indigenous Nations own everything that gets built.