Your Community Vision. Our Proven Partnership.
Since 2020, 29 First Nations across Canada have chosen TBC when infrastructure priorities need to become reality. From MCI motorcoaches to essential water systems, emergency preparedness solutions, and waste management infrastructure, we navigate CHRT, ISC, and community-specific procurement processes while building supplier relationships that deliver exactly what leadership envisions.

Partnership Results That Speak for Themselves
Every successful project represents months of collaboration—from initial community consultations through funding applications to final delivery. These partnerships demonstrate our commitment to community-led decision making and infrastructure solutions that serve each nation's unique priorities.
First Nations Communities
29 Communities • 43+ Successfully Delivered Projects

Lake Manitoba First Nation
2 Projects Completed

Opaskwayak Cree Nation

Keewaywin First Nation

Bearskin Lake First Nation

Lac Seul First Nation

Keeseekoowenin Ojibway Nation

Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve

Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation
2 Projects Completed

Deer Lake First Nation

Long Plain First Nation

Pinaymootang First Nation
4 Projects Completed

Wabaseemoong Independent Nations

Poplar River First Nation
Buffalo River Dene Cree Nation
3 Projects Completed

Tataskweyak Cree Nation
2 Projects Completed

Fisher River Cree Nation

Beren's River First Nation

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation

Apitipi Anicinapek First Nation

Bunibonibee First Nation

Coal Harbor First Nation

Cross Lake First Nation

Hatchet Lake First Nation

Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation

Manto Sipi First Nation

Nelson House Cree Nation

Norway House Cree Nation

O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation

Pimicikamak Cree Nation / Cross Lake Band

Poundmaker Cree Nation

Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation

Sapotaweyak Cree Nation

St Theresa Point First Nation

Wapekeka First Nation
Results That Speak for Themselves
From MCI motorcoaches to essential water infrastructure, emergency preparedness solutions, and waste management systems, these partnerships represent successful funding navigation, timely project delivery, and long-term relationships built on mutual respect and proven outcomes.
29
First Nations Partners
43+
Successful Projects
24%
Multi-Year Partnerships
100%
Community-Led Decision Making
Industry & Educational Partners
Strategic Supplier Network Supporting Community Goals

The Canada Bus

River Mist Excavating Ltd

Eagleson Construction

Niverville Nighthawks

Ecole Dugald School EDS Dragons
Leadership Speaks to Partnership Success
The measure of our partnership isn't just equipment delivered—it's communities achieving their identified priorities through relationships built on respect, understanding, and proven results.
"Brenden's support throughout the process was nothing short of exceptional. We encountered setbacks, but Brenden stayed engaged and adaptive, guiding us through different funding opportunities until we succeeded. His understanding of the communities needs and unwavering commitment helped make this project a reality. It's thanks to his efforts that we're now better equipped to provide inclusive transportation services for our Nation."
Berry McLean
Councillor, Lake Manitoba First Nation
"Working with Brenden on purchasing our new school bus was great. Brenden worked with us right from the beginning and was always available for questions we had. We have purchased other busses before, but never received the personal touch Brenden was giving. He straight up delivered what we wanted! Thank you so much Brenden, and we will be definitely seeing you again on our next purchase."
Donovan Mann
Principal, Indian Springs School
"Brenden took care of everything, from paperwork to ensuring our 2025 MCI J4500 was delivered right where we needed it. He was hands-on, and even when things got complicated, he stayed with us until it was right. We couldn't ask for a better partner."
Norman Checkosis
Councillor, Poundmaker Cree Nation
"Over the past several years, Tataskweyak Public Works has acquired new water and septic trucks and one used truck. Brenden Thom is very knowledgeable and courteous even with the shortage this pandemic brought on. He was able to find a truck for us, including much needed parts for our other equipment. We will gladly work with Brenden again."
Bruce Thibeault
Public Works Manager, Tataskweyak Public Works
Your Community's Infrastructure Goals Are Achievable
Whether your community has identified transportation, water infrastructure, or specialized equipment priorities, TBC has the relationships, funding expertise, and track record to make it happen. Twenty-nine First Nations trusted us to deliver—we're ready to work alongside your leadership too.