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This website provides information and resources on FPIC as a tool of self-determination to assist communities in decision making. We have selected articles, tool kits, videos, voice messages, and community stories about FPIC and consultation.

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COVID-19, Extractive Industries, and Indigenous Communities in Canada: Notes Towards a Political Economy Research Agenda
Artículo Científico

This paper examines the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the political relationship between extractive industries and Indigenous communities.

Shifting the Focus: Viewing Indigenous Consent Not as a Snapshot But As a Feature Film
Artículo Científico

2020 - English - Práctico

Shifting the Focus: Viewing Indigenous Conse...

Michael Coyle


This paper critiques current Canadian consultation processes and proposes changes to improve their effectiveness with respect to Indigenous values and legal orders, in order to strengthen the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canadian governments.

Towards Understanding Benefit Sharing between Extractive Industries and Indigenous/Local Communities in the Arctic
Artículo Científico

This special issue investigates benefit sharing and compensation mechanisms for Indigenous peoples and local communities in the Arctic regions due to industrial resource extraction. The issue also highlights corporate social responsibility standards and the practice of implementing legislation that supports Indigenous interests.

Reframing Indigenous Peoples from Stakeholders to Rightsholders
Artículo Científico

2020 - English - Práctico

Reframing Indigenous Peoples from Stakeholde...

Peter Pomart


This paper addresses the inconsistencies between consultation processes developed by industries and the existing FPIC guidelines, and how these inconsistencies attribute to the resistance of Indigenous Peoples to various resource development projects. By doing so, this paper also aims to shift Indigenous Peoples from stakeholders to rightsholders.

Indigenous Laws and Governance in Indigenous Self-Developed FPIC Protocols
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2020 - English - Práctico

Indigenous Laws and Governance in Indigenous...

Sheryl Lightfoot


This paper investigates a series of case studies on Indigenous self-developed FPIC principles and guidelines. This paper also highlights how these principles relate to the inclusion of women and youth in decision making processes, and what actions Indigenous peoples may take to ensure a community approach to resource development issues.

Las mujeres y los niños indígenas en comunidades remotas están sujetos a un "apilamiento de riesgos". Estas poblaciones pueden enfrentar consecuencias negativas de campamentos de construcción remotos, que incluyen mayores índices de agresión sexual y violencia, adicciones, infecciones de transmisión sexual y violencia familiar como resultado de ...

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