While respecting Innu rights, territory and culture, IDLP represents the economic interests of Mushuau and Sheshatshiu Innu communities by:

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While respecting Innu rights, territory and culture, IDLP represents the economic interests of Mushuau and Sheshatshiu Innu communities by: Creating opportunities for employment and Innu private businesses; Encouraging the development of Innu economic capacity through training and education; Creating and managing equity through ownership and partnerships in strategic industries

- Promote rights/interests of Mushuau Innu and Sheshatshiu Innu communities in business development - Design and carry out economic development initiatives to minimize conflict with Innu traditions and way of life - Raise numbers of trained, employed persons in Natuashish and Sheshatshiu

- Provide training programs for young people - Increase knowledge capacity in the community - Provide long-term employment option for our future generations

IDLP continually supports programs and initiative in the Innu community We have provided support to: Local hockey and softball teams Cultural Awareness Fairs Community Festivals Trades Programs 5

Our business endeavors have come about through partnerships with companies which have typically been leaders in their field. Have a look at our current partnerships!

Field / Services Partners Partnership Airlines / Fuel / Helicopter Services Provincial Airlines Innu Mikun Airlines Limited Partnership/ Innu Mikun Fuels Limited/ Innu Mikun Helicopter Service Mining and Construction Municipal Group of Companies/ Kiewit Innu Municipal / Innu Kiewit Railroad Construction Rail CanTech Innu RailCanTech Catering and Cleaning East Coast Catering Labrador Catering Real Estate IDLP IDLP Properties Engineering, Design and Environment SNC Lavalin Innu SNC Lavalin Fisheries Ocean Choice Katshehuk Fisheries Limited Fisheries Fishing Camp and Tourism Ueshuk Fisheries Limited (Owned By IDLP) Park Lake Lodge (Owned By IDLP) N/A N/A

Partnership between SNC-Lavalin Inc. and IDLP Established in February 2008 Business venture to jointly pursue: - Engineering - Project management - Procurement - Construction management services - Industrial process - Mining /Metallurgy - Architectural design

Environmental Services offered by Innu SNC-Lavalin Environmental Site Assessments Hazardous Materials Assessments Environmental Impact Assessments Environmental Reconnaissance Risk Assessment (Human Health and Ecological) Remediation Monitoring Waste Management *Innu SNC-Lavalin has access to over 23,000 professionals worldwide.

Innu SNC-Lavalin Environmental Projects - New Millennium Mine Environmental Assessment, Labrador City - Remediation and Fuel Recovery, 5 Wing Goose Bay - Water system study and design of treatment plant, Sheshatshiu - Hazardous materials assessment and school demolition, Sheshatshiu

- Jointly-owned by Ocean Choice International and IDLP. - Fishing off Labrador, Newfoundland and Nunavut since 1998 for northern shrimp. - Began with a shrimp quota of 510 tons which increased to over 2800 tons

- 100% Innu owned. - The 99 foot fishing vessel is owned / operated by Ueushuk Fisheries Ltd and is used to fish Greenland halibut (Turbot) off the shores of Nunavut. - Target is to harvest over 500 tons of Greenland halibut. - Markets for our products include China, Taiwan and Vietnam.

- Partnership with East Coast Catering of Nova Scotia - Provides catering and cleaning services to remote construction camps and marine industry. Services to: - Voisey s Bay Mine Camp and Concentrator - Labrador Iron Mines Camp - Labrador Lodge Camp in Labrador City

- Partnership between Provincial Airlines and IDLP. Charter services within Labrador began in 1998. - Charter services to any location to meet client demand. - Scheduled air service between Goose Bay and coastal communities, including Voisey s Bay

IDLP Properties owns real estate in Goose Bay, Sheshatshiu and Natuashish and manages four office buildings: IBDC building in Goose Bay, NL IDLP building in Goose Bay, NL Innu Nation office in Sheshatshiu & Natuashish, NL IDLP PROPERTIES Two fishing lodges: Park Lake Lodge Whitey s Pond

Partnership between Rail Cantech and IDLP established in 2009 - Railway operations, management and constructions - Recently constructed 32 km railway from Wabush, Labrador, to the Quebec Border near the Bloom Lake iron ore site.

Partnership between Municipal Group and IDLP - Established in April 2009 Civil construction work related to: - Mass excavation - Rock crushing - Roads and highways, bridges and landfills Innu Municipal is currently on contract with Labrador Iron Mines for their civil construction work

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Innu Kiewit Constructors is a partnership between IDLP and Kiewit Infrastructure Group. IKC provides a wide range of construction services including: - power generation - mining - industrial - infrastructure expertise to various projects in Labrador 27

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New partnership between IDLP and the Shaw Group of Companies Shaw is one of Atlantic Canada s leading community developers and has been established for more than 100 years Innu-Shaw provides a wide range of services including - the supply and manufacture of housing and accommodations - work camps - land developments and other industrial products 29

THANK YOU TSHINASKUMITIN