Platform Overview

KnowledgeKeepr’s First Nations Community Intelligence Platform unifies governance, legal, demographic, and economic information into a single, structured system designed for clarity and reliability. Every Nation profile is crafted to remove ambiguity, reduce research time, and eliminate the kinds of preventable mistakes that have historically derailed projects and relationships.

Our platform transforms fragmented, difficult-to-find data into clear, actionable intelligence. Whether you’re preparing a news feature, briefing an elected official, planning a municipal project, or conducting academic research, KnowledgeKeepr provides the authoritative foundation you need.

Our services.

  • Nation Profiles

    Comprehensive, structured intelligence on all 634 First Nations in Canada—leadership, governance models, treaty affiliations, demographics, and community context. Everything your team needs to understand who you're working with, consolidated from dozens of scattered sources into one authoritative reference.

  • Legal & Consultation Context

    Track federal and provincial court cases, key rights and title rulings, territorial overlaps, and consultation history. We surface the legal landscape that shapes every engagement, saving your team hours of manual research and reducing consultation risk.

  • Agreements & Partnerships

    Map the business relationships, revenue-sharing agreements, economic development corporations, and partnership frameworks that define each Nation's commercial landscape. See capacity, priorities, and existing collaborations at a glance—intelligence that's usually invisible unless you know exactly where to look.

  • Economic Intelligence

    Understand local economic activity through structured data on Nation-owned businesses, growth sectors, investment opportunities, and community development strategies. See the bigger picture of economic capacity and alignment before you engage.

  • AI-Assisted Briefings

    Generate culturally-informed briefing notes trained to avoid the stereotypes and mischaracterizations common in generic AI. Get fast, accurate summaries with proper governance terminology—built specifically for government analysts, journalists, and industry professionals who need reliable Indigenous intelligence.

  • GIS Integration (Coming 2026)

    Spatial intelligence for consultation planning and infrastructure analysis. Reserve boundaries, territorial maps, and overlay capabilities for overlapping claims and governance regions. Add visual clarity to complex jurisdictional questions and reduce location-based errors.