About Dakwakada Capital Investments LP

Dakwakada Capital Investments (DCI) is a First Nations-owned private investment firm located in Whitehorse that owns and operates businesses and real estate holdings across the Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, and Alaska. Our sole shareholder is the Champagne and Aishihik Trust, whose purpose is to hold and manage investment and business assets of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations, based in Haines Junction, Yukon.

Our primary mandate is to generate long-term financial returns through private equity investment, management of those business investments, and real estate for the Trust.

Our investments currently have a strong focus in the construction and manufacturing sectors, real estate holdings, and some focus in hospitality. DCI is also the largest shareholder in the Yukon First Nation Investment Corporation, which invests in the Panache Ventures Investment Fund – Canada’s most active seed-stage venture capital fund, with a diversified portfolio of venture and first round investments.

We always are always interested in a conversation about mutually beneficial partnerships, investment opportunities, and team members for Dakwakada companies.

Our Vision

We will become the preeminent First Nation-owned savvy investor recognized for its generation of sustainable and superior wealth for CAFN citizens.

Our Mission

We astutely manage a diverse portfolio of equity investments highly valued and prized by CAFN citizens.

Our Values

Respect

We respect, and are respected by CAFN citizens, the investment community, our employees and other stakeholders.

Culture

We are uniquely sensitive to the cultural imperatives of CAFN citizens and our investment activities.

Prosperity

CAFN citizens enjoy a sustainable and dependable contribution from us to their wealth and well-being

People / Communication / Relationships

We build solid relationships in and outside CAFN that maintain the confidence and support of its stakeholders including employees, business partners and investors.