From $250K Loss to $200M Revenue: How Nicole Bourque-Bouchier Scaled Her Indigenous Business

Drumbeats - Canadian Indigenous Investment Podcast por Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit

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In this first part of our conversation, Nicole Bourque-Bouchier walks through a story that starts with checking her company's first year-end financials on her honeymoon. After the hardest working year of her life, she scrolled to the bottom line: minus $250,000.

That was 2005. Bouchier just closed 2025 at $200 million.

Nicole is CEO of Bouchier, one of Canada's largest privately-owned Indigenous companies in Alberta's oil sands. She's Mikisew Cree, raised on the trapline before her father took a Syncrude job and moved the family to Fort McMurray. She worked through Syncrude, ran her own consulting business, then joined Shell - where she met David, who had a small contracting operation on the side.

In 2004, they both quit their corporate jobs and went all in. Nicole admits she "didn't know what a dozer or excavator was" when she  ... 

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