As the CEO and founder of Pontiac Group, Jacob Taylor – Orijinative Principal- travelled North America and New Zealand identifying successful business practices in Indigenous communities. After five years the Pontiac Group had facilitated over $116 Million in project developments. Many business ventures were high profile.
Northern Ontario companies maneuver the ‘tricky’ business of pitching products during a pandemic | CBC News
Marijuana debate leaves First Nations weighing pros and cons | The Star
Indigenous Cannabis: Revitalizing First-Nation Economies Through Legalization | Leafly
Windspeaker.com
Ontario First Nations seeing the benefits of drone deliveries | The Star
Native Business Magazine – Native Business Magazine 49 First Nations investing in medical pot | Sudbury Star (thesudburystar.com)
49 First Nations investing in medical pot | Sudbury Star (thesudburystar.com)
Steep Hill Enters Canada with First Nations Joint Venture – New Cannabis Ventures
Cannabis Business Times – August 2017 – Banding Together Pilot project could see drones deliver much-needed items to northern Ontario First Nations | CBC News
Pilot project could see drones deliver much-needed items to northern Ontario First Nations | CBC News
Anishinabek news – First nation owned and operated firm looks to advance economic development initiatives.
CBC – Pilot project could see drones deliver much needed items to Northern Ontario first nations
Wings Magazine
CBC – Moose factory drone delivery deal
Newswire – Drone delivery Canada apoints pontiac group as its indigenous advisors
CBC – Pontiac group