Abstract

This essay considers the relationship between exploration finance and the reproduction and maintenance of colonial land relations in Canada. Drawing on research examining the capitalization of exploration across Anishinaabe, Anishini, and Cree homelands in Ontario’s far north, I consider the significance of “flow-though” and royalty-financing techniques as essential to the sector’s liquidity. These techniques circumscribe Indigenous resistance in order to protect investor capital and contribute to a system of securities regulation that operationalizes certainty.

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