Matt Jamieson returned home to Six Nations of the Grand River in 2009 after decades of business deals in all corners of the globe. Located 90 minutes southwest of Toronto, the reserve is the country’s largest by population and the second-largest by land area. Yet business was bleak. “We’d been struggling since the ’70s, with no assets on and few off the reserve for economic development, and we pointed to political disruption as the cause,” says Jamieson.

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