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As a man and First Nation person that has worked in the mining industry and main stream business for the last 20 years, and with my involvement directly and in-directly with almost a dozen mine, forestry, and oil & gas operations, I have personally negotiated and/or implemented many Impact Benefit Agreements and Memorandum Of Understanding, all of them involving cross-cultural situations, the following elements seem essential for a successful mine development process.

Grant Pauls

First, I have a question for you:

 Q. What is the difference between a mine operation and say oil & gas operation?

 A.  The only true difference is the product and process, everything else is essentially the same to make it happen on an economic, environmental and social level!

 I ask this question not to make anyone feel lesser or foolish, it is a simple step to success that is often over looked or over thought, what it needs is someone with experience to execute it for your company to be successful when bringing your operation from exploration, production and operation stages.

 I have drafted a process that has been designed on successful approaches of past works that I have been involved in, that work.

There are about 2600 reserves and over 600 First Nations bands. Bands can be grouped (a) geographically, (b) culturally, or (c) linguistically. In the last category, native languages are classified under 12 language groups representing approximately 50 languages. The language groups are Beothuk, Eskimoan, Athapaskan, Algonquian, Iroquoian, Siouan, Kutenal, Salishan, Wakashan, Tsimshian, Haida, and Tlingit. Algonquian languages are spoken by the largest number (about 100,000); these include Blackfoot, Cree, Ojibwa, and Mi'kmaq.

 

Be The Leader 

Be the leader in up holding a healthy "environment."
 

Acknowledgement

Acknowledgement of the traditional land owners "people-to-nature".
 

Social Profiling

Who are the people that will be affected by the proposed development?
 

Relationship Building

Building a relationship starts at exploration stages not Environmental Assessments Reviews.

 
Mutual Trust

Mutual trust is a shared belief that you can depend on each other to achieve a common purpose.

 
Dubious Ally

The media is a dubious ally with its own agenda. If you want something said clearly and well say it yourself.

 

 

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