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BHP invests $350,000 to support the Regina Food Bank in the fight against hunger and to help advance reconciliation efforts.

  • Aug 22, 2024
  • 2 min read


When you dream big you look for partners that share your values and dream big too! BHP is building what will become the world’s largest potash mines at Jansen. As they build the mine and prepare for decades of operations, BHP is living their values by enriching our province economically and socially.  

 

Today, thanks to a $350,000 investment focused on reconciliation and food security, the Regina Food Bank can advance critical food sovereignty programming at the BMO ASAHTOWIKAMIK Food Hub. Funds will go towards the food sovereignty programme and a mural in the Food Hub created by local Indigenous artist Chantel Yuzicappi, from Standing Buffalo First Nation in Treaty 4 Territory. 

 

The Regina Food Bank feeds over 17,000 people per-month, of which 23% are of self-identified Indigenous decent. Food insecurity is linked to lower education, health and economic outcomes; and addressing it is in-line with the Truth & Reconciliation Calls to Action, particularly those aligned with youth programming, language, education and health. 

 

The Food Hub is a national first, providing food bank services with a grocery store feel. The new approach means that for the first time in 40 years, client’s will be able to choose the food their family needs from a culturally diverse, nutritious selection. The food sovereignty programme plays an important role in this, supporting initiatives such as buffalo harvests and Indigenous urban agriculture.  

 

The space has been purposefully created as a vibrant gathering place for the community with a focus on making it a welcoming environment for Indigenous community members with the inclusion of Indigenous languages, a reconciliation room to host programming, and the art created by Ms. Yuzicappi.    


The name ASAHTOWIKAMIK is the Cree meaning for a “feeding lodge”. The name was gifted through ceremony by Elder Murray Ironchild of Piapot First Nation to the Regina Food Bank for their new location. Elder Ironchild and local Indigenous community members asked that the new Food Hub do more than provide food by focusing on partnerships, programming and giving a hand-up.  

 

BHP’s investment will do just that according to John Bailey, CEO, Regina Food Bank, “We want to thank BHP for helping us advance food sovereignty programming and create a culturally friendly and respectful environment for all. Together, and with BHP’s help, we are providing a new model for reconciliation and feeding our community”. 

 

“At BHP we are very pleased to support the growing need for food bank services and important efforts towards reconciliation in the community in a way that touches on day-to-day experiences and builds stronger, more dignified engagements,” said Karina Gistelinck, BHP Potash Asset President. “Partnering with the Food Bank in this way was a natural fit. We recently released our Canada Indigenous Partnership Plan. This investment is the first reconciliation-focused investment under the new Plan; and one that we hope will be the start of many new partnerships. We applaud the Regina Food Bank for their innovation approach.”   

 
 
 

13 Comments


der Lean
der Lean
10 hours ago

The inclusion of Chantel Yuzicappi adds an artistic and cultural layer that I find especially meaningful. The mural element feels like a visual echo in the composition—something that will last beyond the initial investment, much like a lingering note after the main loop ends. I do feel the tone leans slightly toward corporate polish. While the message is positive and purposeful, I don’t fully sense the voices of the people directly impacted. In Veck IO terms, it’s like a perfectly smooth run that could use a bit more texture or variation to feel truly immersive.

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Ava Jia
Ava Jia
Jan 28

BHP has invested $350,000 to support the Regina Food Bank’s new ASAHTOWIKAMIK Food Hub. The funding helps strengthen food security, support Indigenous-led food programs, and create a welcoming space that respects culture, dignity, and community choice.

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Ava Jia
Ava Jia
Feb 24
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Smith Sophia
Smith Sophia
Dec 22, 2025

BHP’s investment is inspiring, supporting both food security and meaningful reconciliation initiatives that Monkey Mart honor Indigenous culture and empower the Regina community.

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