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Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation: Updated Guidelines for Federal Officials to Fulfill the Duty to Consult
Aboriginal Consultation for the Ontario Mining Act Modernization Process: Varying Perspective on Whether the Consultation Process Works
Aboriginal Expectations and Forest Tenures in Northern British Columbia
Aboriginal Forestry Workshop Economic Development: Opportunities in Alberta: Meeting Summary Report
Aboriginal Gillnet Fishers, Science, and the State: Salmon Fisheries Management on the Nass and Skeena Rivers, British Columbia, 1951-1961
Aboriginal Human Resource Professional and Skill Development Needs in the Bioeconomy and Environmental Servicing
Aboriginal/non-Aboriginal Relations and Sustainable Forest Management in Canada: The Influence of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Aboriginal Participation in Major Resources Development Project: Draft Summary Report, [Ottawa Roundtable]. May 2012
Aboriginal Rights and Cumulative Effects: Are Woodland Caribou the New Canaries in the Not-So-Proverbial Coal Mine?
Aboriginal Women's Employment in Non-Traditional and Resource Extractive Industries in Northern Manitoba: An Exploration of the Issues
Aboriginal Women’s Employment in Non-Traditional and Resource Extractive Industries in Saskatchewan: An Exploration of the Issues
Agreement Details Clear Path on Consultation
Discusses an agreement, signed by the federal government, the provincial government and the Mi'kmaq people, that states the M'ikmaq will be consulted on any activities that take place in the province of Nova Scotia that has the potential to impact them.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
An Annotated Bibliography on Applying Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in Forest Management in Canada
Anthropology, Tsilhqot’in Nation, and Decolonization
At the Edge: The North Prince Albert Region of the Saskatchewan Forest Fringe to 1940
Australian Martu See Benefits of Mining
Bearing the Burden: The Effects of Mining on First Nations in British Columbia
Benchmarking Trends in Aboriginal Forestry
Benchmarking Trends in Aboriginal Forestry
Best of Two Worlds: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science in Ecosystem-based Management
Between the Sands and a Hard Place?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Oil Sands
Beyond the Blue and Green: The Need to Consider Aboriginal Peoples' Relationships to Resource Development in Labor-Environment Campaigns
Discusses the need for labor researchers to engage with Indigenous studies to advance social and environmental justice.
Beyond the Indian Act: [Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights]
Can Aboriginal Land Use and Occupancy Studies Be Applied Effectively in Forest Management: A State of Knowledge Report
Canada’s North: What’s the Plan?
Canada, the Arctic, and Post-National Identity in the Circumpolar World
Canadian Aboriginal Concerns With Oil Sands: A Compilation of Key Issues, Resolutions and Legal Activities
Canadian Leadership in the Circumpolar World: An Agenda for the Arctic Council Chairmanship, 2013-2015
Changing the Culture of Forestry in Canada: Building Effective Institutions for Aboriginal Engagement in Sustainable Forest Management
Chiefs Turn Up the Heat on Treaty Rights
Comments on issues of treaty rights and fair revenues from reserve resources, and discusses a contract between Onion Lake Cree Nation and an Asian government to build a refinery on Cree land.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Circumpolar Information Guide on Mining for Indigenous Peoples and Northern Communities
Cold War Colonialism: The Serpent River First Nation and Uranium Mining, 1953-1988
Collaboration Between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Forestry Industry: A Dynamic Relationship: A State of Knowledge Report
Conservancies in British Columbia, Canada: Bringing Together Protected Areas and First Nations' Interests
Conservation Controversy: Sparrow, Marshall, and the Mi'kmaq of Esgenoôpetitj
Creating Fragile Dependencies: Corporate Social Responsibility in Canada and Ecuador
Cree Agency and Environment: Rethinking Human Development in the Cree Nation of Wemindji
Cree Vision of Plan Nord
Critical Success Factors in the First Nations Fishery of Atlantic Canada: Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Perceptions
Crude Sacrifice: Pedagogical Guide
Cultivating Common Ground: Cultural Revitalization in Anishinaabe and Anthropological Discourse
A Culturally Appropriate Approach to Civic Engagement: Addressing Forestry and Cumulative Social Impacts in Southwest Yukon
Defining Aboriginal Rights to Water in Alberta: Do They Still "Exist"? How Extensive are They?
Design of Forest Tenure Institutions: The Challenges of Governing Forests
Developing and Commercializing Non-Timber Forest Products: An Anishinaabe Perspective from Pikangikum First Nation, Northwest Ontario
Diversifying Aboriginal Forestry: Broad Directions
Documenting First Nations Perspectives on Water: Engaging Fort William First Nation in Source Water Protection Using Photovoice
Duty to Consult
The Duty to Consult Doctrine and Representative Structures for Consultation with Métis Communities and Non-Status Indian Communities
Analyzes implications of case law for off-reserve communities and for governments' interactions with them. Discusses the related issue of what forms of governance institutions and/or corporate organizations can pursue consultation on behalf of communities.