Partnership Portal
OmniLand
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OmniLand
Partnership
Portal

A shared space for the peoples and partners without whose alliance this project cannot and should not exist. This portal provides full access to the OmniLand Arcology master plan and financial documentation for our founding partners.

The Alliance — Founding Partners
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Cowichan Tribes
Hul'q'umi'num Sovereign Nation · Cowichan Valley
Stewards of the Cowichan and Koksilah watersheds. Primary sovereign Nation on whose ancestral territory OmniLand sits.
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Snuneymuxw First Nation
Hul'q'umi'num Sovereign Nation · Nanaimo
Stewards of the northern corridor. Deep connection to the land, ocean, and rivers of the area of interest.
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Lyackson First Nation
Hul'q'umi'num Sovereign Nation · Valdes Island
Coastal Salish nation with deep ties to the land and conservation corridor adjacent to the OmniLand territory.
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Mosaic Forest Management
Land Partner · Vancouver Island
Primary holder of the land within the OmniLand area of interest. A founding partnership that offers a meaningful path beyond industrial extraction.
"The OmniLand Arcology does not propose to develop on First Nations land. It proposes to partner with sovereign Nations to bring infrastructure that makes their land permanently more valuable, more protected, and more economically sovereign than any corporate logging operation could ever offer."
— OmniLand Master Plan, Section 2 · The Territory
Sovereignty First
All First Nations alliance decisions are made by the Nations — not on their behalf. No language in the Master Plan speaks for our partners. We build with, never for.
Restoration Over Extraction
Every OmniLand infrastructure element is positioned first on already-cleared Mosaic parcels. The project builds on degraded land, protecting what remains intact.
Economic Sovereignty
The First Nations JV structure ensures economic sovereignty — employment, revenue share, governance rights — not token consultation. The Tri-Nations Alliance shapes this project.
Watershed Guardianship
The 31,500 ha conservation buffer protects the Cowichan and Koksilah headwaters. A network of real-time hydrological sensors feeds data directly to First Nations stewardship councils.
Cultural Continuity
OmniLand's arcology design draws from the deep architectural, ecological, and cultural relationship the Hul'q'umi'num peoples have with this land. This shapes the built environment, not decorates it.
Mosaic's Redemption Frame
Mosaic Forest Management gains a credible path toward a land stewardship narrative their stakeholders are asking for — as a founding partner in the most significant sustainable land project in Canadian history.