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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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Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Opposes Federal Government's Proposal to Implement UNDRIP
Artículo de Noticias

2021 - English - Simple

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Opposes Federal...

Logan Turner


This article takes the perspective of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, a First Nation in northwestern Ontario, on the implementation of Bill C-15.

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.

The Transformative Potential of Indigenous-Driven Approaches to Implementing Free, Prior and Informed Consent: Lessons from Two Canadian Cases
Artículo Científico

2020 - English - Práctico

The Transformative Potential of Indigenous-D...

Martin Papillon, Thierry Rodon


This paper addresses two case studies, a mining policy identified in the Cree Nation of James Bay and a community-driven impact assessment process identified by the Squamish Nation. The paper aims to articulate Indigenous-driven mechanisms and how these can transform how FPIC is implemented in practice.

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.

Consult, Consent and Veto: International Norms and Canadian Treaties
Artículo Científico

2016 - English - Académico

Consult, Consent and Veto: International Nor...

Shin Imai


This article argues that the Crown should enter into negotiations to determine which territories should be preserved for the harvesting activities guaranteed by the treaty. In the meantime, courts should ensure that First Nations consent to further development on their traditional territories.

Towards an Indigenous-Informed Relational Approach to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC)
Artículo Científico

2019 - English - Académico

Towards an Indigenous-Informed Relational Ap...

Courtney Arseneau, Darren Thomas, Peggy Smith et al.


The article, based on several years of dialogue and interviews and a two-day workshop on FPIC, offers insight into Indigenous perspectives on FPIC advancing an Indigenous-informed relational approach to consultation and consent seeking.

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