The Partners

HOIP

Hydro One Indigenous Partnerships Inc.
Hydro One Indigenous Partnerships (HOIP) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hydro One Inc. HOIP, as the General Partner, is the operator of the assets owned by Hydro One and its indigenous partners in Ontario.

HOIP’s mandate is to operate the commercial partnerships in order to provide optimal dividends to the partners and their communities while minimizing transmission costs to the rate payers of Ontario. The key plank of success is the level and quality of communication with the partners. HOIP meets regularly with Hydro One Networks and community representatives to provide them with updates on the financial performance of the partnership, information on operational matters, and engage on industry matters affecting the transmission business in Ontario.


HONI

Hydro One Limited (TSX: H)
Hydro One Limited, through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, is Ontario’s largest electricity transmission and distribution provider with 1.4 million valued customers, over $30 billion in assets, and annual revenues of $8 billion. Our team of approximately 8,800 skilled and dedicated employees proudly build and maintain a safe and reliable electricity system which is essential to supporting strong and successful communities. In 2022, Hydro One invested $2.1 billion in its transmission and distribution networks. We are committed to the communities where we live and work through community investment, sustainability and diversity initiatives. Hydro One Limited’s common shares are listed on the TSX and certain of Hydro One Inc.’s medium term notes are listed on the NYSE. Additional information can be accessed at www.hydroone.comwww.sedar.com or www.sec.gov.


Six Nations

About Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation:

Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation (SNGRDC) manages the Six Nations’ economic interests in 20 renewable energy projects and numerous economic development opportunities, in and around the Six Nations territory. SNGRDC’s current green energy portfolio is capable of producing nearly 1,300 MW of renewable energy through its direct or indirect involvement in 7 solar and 13 wind projects. SNGRDC is located on the Six Nations Reserve and employs an average of 110 employees through Nation Enterprise or the administration of Economic Interests projects. For more information please visit www.sndevcorp.ca

About A6N:

Founded in 2015, Aecon-Six Nations (A6N) began as a joint venture between Aecon Group Inc. and the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation. In 2023, A6N became a general partnership between the partners. A6N performs a broad range of utility-related work in the gas, fibre, forestry, and hydro sectors in southwestern Ontario. A6N is proud to employ approximately 96% Indigenous workforce and provided approximately $8.4 million in payroll to Indigenous employees in 2022 alone. For more information, please visit www.a6n.ca.


Mississaugas of the Credit

The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation is part of the Mississaugas Nation comprised of six communities (approximately 10,000 recognized Members) who are all part of the (Anishinaabe), one of the largest Aboriginal Nations in North America.

A word in the Anishinaabemowin language translates: “Missisakis” into “many river mouths.” By the mid-nineteenth century, the Mississaugas believed they had obtained their name from the mouths of the Trent, Moira, Shannon, Napanee, Kingston, and Gananoque rivers.

The Treaty Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation is 3.9 million acres in Southern Ontario, many prominent cities dwell upon the lands of the Mississaugas.

Today, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation are a thriving First Nation in Southern Ontario just outside the town of Hagersville, with a population of roughly 2,800 people, living both on and off-reserve. The Nation has begun the long journey back to reclaim their identity, culture, language, alliances and jurisdiction.