BC Aboriginal Consultation & Accommodation

Monday, June 18 to Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Four Seasons Hotel, Vancouver, BC

Gain practical strategies from proven practices to foster mutually beneficial relationships

As resource development opportunities increase across British Columbia, so does the need for adequate consultation and accommodation. Fulfilling the duty to consult remains imperative to the success of current and future ventures as energy projects consistently involve land that is either inhabited by Aboriginal communities or can potentially impact neighboring communities. At CI Energy Group’s BC Aboriginal Consultation & Accommodation forum you will hear first hand from experts who have experienced success and failure, and take away practical guidelines and solutions that can help your consultation practices progress efficiently and effectively.

Don’t miss your chance to hear how your peers and competitors are addressing consultation and accommodation challenges facing development in BC. Walk away with a practical understanding of:

  • Governance structures within Aboriginal communities necessary to achieve consultation goals
  • Best practices for consultation with Métis
  • How the BC Treaty Commission is working to resolve overlapping claims
  • Solutions for integrating Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Land Use Studies into your consultation efforts
  • How recent case law developments are impacting consultation in British Columbia

ALSO! Don’t miss your opportunity to experience an extensive Full Day Master Class on Developing Successful Impact Benefi t Agreements, which includes an exclusive Tahltan Nation case study taking place on June 20th, 2012.

Sign up now to network with top government, industry and First Nations experts and walk away with the solutions you need to succeed.

Register today by calling 1-877-927-7936 or online at www.CanadianInstitute.com/BCAboriginal