$1B Northwestel purchase still in limbo
Sixty North Unity working on closing conditions, raising money for purchase
An Indigenous consortium is mum on a deal to buy northern Canada’s largest telecom provider. (File photo)
Two years after an Indigenous consortium announced plans to buy Northwestel from Bell Canada, there is still no word on when and if the deal will proceed.
“Bell continues to work with Sixty North Unity to close the transaction, which remains subject to certain closing conditions, including securing financing by Sixty North Unity,” said David Marcille, senior media relations manager at Bell, in an email Thursday.
Sixty North Unity is made up of Yukon First Nations Telco in Yukon, Denendeh Investments Inc. in the Northwest Territories, and Kitikmeot Corp. in Nunavut.
In June 2024, the consortium and Bell Canada announced the $1-billion deal to buy the largest telecommunications provider in the North.
The purchase would make Northwestel the largest Indigenous-owned telecommunications company in the world.
Matthew Bossons, communications manager at Northwestel, declined comment.


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