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A Northern Blueprint for Resilience: An Indigenous Vision for Infrastructure and Sovereignty

A Northern Blueprint for Resilience: An Indigenous Vision for Infrastructure and Sovereignty

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Recorded on location in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, this episode of Wired for Change explores what resilience looks like when communities help build and own the infrastructure that shapes their future.

Amy Yee sits down with Indigenous entrepreneur Lyle Fabian, founder of KatloTech Communications, to discuss a vision for strengthening Canada's North through infrastructure ownership, digital sovereignty, fiber networks, and decentralized data centres.

Drawing on decades of experience across telecommunications, energy, and Indigenous economic development, Lyle argues that the next frontier for the North is not simply connectivity—but ownership. The conversation explores how Indigenous communities can move beyond being customers or beneficiaries of critical infrastructure projects to becoming builders, investors, and owners.

Together, Amy and Lyle discuss the realities of connectivity in the Northwest Territories, the importance of redundancy and resilience, the challenges of building infrastructure across vast northern distances, and a bold vision for a decentralized network of fiber and modular data centres designed specifically for northern conditions.

This is a conversation about more than technology. It is about sovereignty, long-term thinking, stewardship, economic participation, and the role infrastructure can play in shaping stronger and more resilient communities.

Whether you work in technology, public policy, economic development, critical infrastructure, telecommunications, cybersecurity, or Indigenous relations, this episode offers a unique perspective on what it means to build resilience from the ground up.

Recorded in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

Chapters:

00:00 Trailer: A Northern Blueprint for Resilience

02:02 Recording in Yellowknife

03:05 From Customers to Owners

05:05 Learning the Value of Fiber

08:00 Building KatloTech

09:05 The Infrastructure Gap in Canada's North

11:00 Self-Determination and Economic Participation

14:45 A Different Model for Data Centres

16:00 Why Redundancy Matters

18:05 The Dream: A Connected North

19:50 Decentralized Infrastructure and Data Sovereignty

22:20 Making the Investment Case

24:05 What Comes Next

24:40 A Final Message

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