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Miles Jolliffe

MR MILES is a strategic thinker, collaborator, and effective leader with a proven ability to deliver successful business outcomes to organizations and projects. Able to bring strategies and best practices to organizations looking to work more effectively with Indigenous communities and businesses. 

       

     

    Miles Jolliffe, MBA, P.Eng

    Founder & Principal, Kinetic Canada | Creator of BOON


     Mr. Miles understands where major projects break down and how to move them forward.


    With more than twenty years of experience delivering major projects across Canada’s energy and infrastructure sectors, he has built a career at the intersection of project execution, Indigenous partnership, governance, and technology.


    He is the founder of Kinetic Canada and the creator of BOON, a digital project intelligence platform designed to transform how First Nations participate in, manage, and benefit from major projects in their territories.


    Across the oil and gas, transmission, renewable energy, and infrastructure sectors, Miles has developed deep expertise in Indigenous partnerships, project agreement negotiation, implementation governance, and economic participation frameworks. He has advised and represented First Nation economic development corporations in the development of practical models for ownership, procurement, employment, training, and long-term revenue participation.


    At the centre of his work is BOON.


    BOON applies proven project management discipline, communication governance, and data intelligence to modern Indigenous relations. The platform helps bridge the gap between project proponents, regulators, and Indigenous governments by bringing project data, agreement commitments, performance metrics, risks, opportunities, and community priorities into one transparent and actionable environment.


    The result is better decision-making, reduced project risk, stronger accountability, and more tangible economic outcomes for communities.


    Miles’s leadership is defined by a combination of systems engineering discipline, major project experience, and a practical understanding of stakeholder communication. His approach is grounded in innovation that works: building tools that improve execution while upholding Indigenous rights, data sovereignty, and community-led development.


    Through BOON, Miles is helping define the future of engineering, design, and project governance across major infrastructure sectors. His vision is to use modern communication and data tools to keep people, communities, and rights holders at the centre of decision-making.

    Mr. Miles understands where major projects break down and how to move them forward.

    With more than twenty years of experience delivering major projects across Canada’s energy and infrastructure sectors, he has built a career at the intersection of project execution, Indigenous partnership, governance, and technology.

    He is the founder of Kinetic Canada and the creator of BOON, a digital project intelligence platform designed to transform how First Nations participate in, manage, and benefit from major projects in their territories.

    Across the oil and gas, transmission, renewable energy, and infrastructure sectors, Miles has developed deep expertise in Indigenous partnerships, project agreement negotiation, implementation governance, and economic participation frameworks. He has advised and represented First Nation economic development corporations in the development of practical models for ownership, procurement, employment, training, and long-term revenue participation.

    At the centre of his work is BOON.

    BOON applies proven project management discipline, communication governance, and data intelligence to modern Indigenous relations. The platform helps bridge the gap between project proponents, regulators, and Indigenous governments by bringing project data, agreement commitments, performance metrics, risks, opportunities, and community priorities into one transparent and actionable environment.

    The result is better decision-making, reduced project risk, stronger accountability, and more tangible economic outcomes for communities.

    Miles’s leadership is defined by a combination of systems engineering discipline, major project experience, and a practical understanding of stakeholder communication. His approach is grounded in innovation that works: building tools that improve execution while upholding Indigenous rights, data sovereignty, and community-led development.

    Through BOON, Miles is helping define the future of engineering, design, and project governance across major infrastructure sectors. His vision is to use modern communication and data tools to keep people, communities, and rights holders at the centre of decision-making. 

    Mr. Miles understands where major projects break down and how to move them forward.

    With more than twenty years of experience delivering major projects across Canada’s energy and infrastructure sectors, he has built a career at the intersection of project execution, Indigenous partnership, governance, and technology.

    He is the founder of Kinetic Canada and the creator of BOON, a digital project intelligence platform designed to transform how First Nations participate in, manage, and benefit from major projects in their territories.

    Across the oil and gas, transmission, renewable energy, and infrastructure sectors, Miles has developed deep expertise in Indigenous partnerships, project agreement negotiation, implementation governance, and economic participation frameworks. He has advised and represented First Nation economic development corporations in the development of practical models for ownership, procurement, employment, training, and long-term revenue participation.

    At the centre of his work is BOON.

    BOON applies proven project management discipline, communication governance, and data intelligence to modern Indigenous relations. The platform helps bridge the gap between project proponents, regulators, and Indigenous governments by bringing project data, agreement commitments, performance metrics, risks, opportunities, and community priorities into one transparent and actionable environment.

    The result is better decision-making, reduced project risk, stronger accountability, and more tangible economic outcomes for communities.

    Miles’s leadership is defined by a combination of systems engineering discipline, major project experience, and a practical understanding of stakeholder communication. His approach is grounded in innovation that works: building tools that improve execution while upholding Indigenous rights, data sovereignty, and community-led development.

    Through BOON, Miles is helping define the future of engineering, design, and project governance across major infrastructure sectors. His vision is to use modern communication and data tools to keep people, communities, and rights holders at the centre of decision-making.


    He is the founder of Kinetic Canada and the creator of BOON, a groundbreaking digital platform designed to transform how First Nations participate in, manage, and benefit from major projects in their territories.


    With a career spanning the oil and gas, transmission, and renewable energy sectors, Miles has developed deep expertise in Indigenous partnership, project agreement negotiation, and implementation. He has advised and represented numerous First Nation economic development corporations, supporting the creation of equitable frameworks for ownership, procurement, employment, and long-term revenue participation.


    At the center of his work is BOON—a platform that applies proven project management, communication governance, and data tools to modern Indigenous relations. BOON bridges the gap between project proponents, regulators, and Indigenous governments by integrating real project data, agreement terms, and performance metrics into a transparent, actionable environment. The result is faster decision-making, reduced risk, and tangible economic outcomes for communities.


    Miles’s leadership is defined by a blend of systems engineering discipline and modern communications into client engagement insights. His approach emphasizes practical innovation: building tools that not only enhance efficiency but also uphold Indigenous rights, data sovereignty, and community-driven development.


    With BOON MR MILES wants to define the future engineering and dedsign across the vertial, using modern communication tools to keep people at the center decision making.


    EMAIL: Miles@Kinetic-Canada.com

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    PROFESSIONAL Services

    Business Development

     

    Natural Resource & Infrastructure Projects


    Kinetic Canada provides full-spectrum support for Indigenous participation and leadership in Canada’s largest energy, infrastructure, and resource developments. Our work spans from early opportunity identification through to agreement implementation, workforce participation, and long-term benefit realization.

    We bring proven tools, practical experience, and deep understanding of how to align project execution with Indigenous rights, values, and economic goals.


    Core Services

    1. Opportunity Identification
    We help communities and businesses recognize where they can participate—through ownership, procurement, employment, or partnership—in upcoming or active major projects.


    2. Business Plan & Strategy Development
    We develop actionable business and project strategies that strengthen decision-making, attract investment, and align with both community and commercial priorities.






     

    3. Partnership with Economic Development Corporations
    We support First Nation Development Corps and Indigenous businesses in structuring partnerships, joint ventures, and equity participation models that generate sustainable value.


    4. Indigenous Consultation & Engagement
    Our team facilitates meaningful engagement between project proponents and Indigenous communities, ensuring that participation and consent are informed, transparent, and constructive.

     

    5. Relationship Building
    We build and strengthen trusted relationships between Indigenous governments, industry, and government partners—grounded in respect, reciprocity, and shared success.


    6. Economic & Project Analysis
    We provide detailed economic modeling, cost analysis, and project assessments to support negotiations, strategic planning, and benefit realization.

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