NATURAL RESOURCES CANADAPROGRAMS & SERVICES
ECONOMIC PATHWAYS PARTNERSHIP WORKSHOP
February 1, 2018
OVERVIEW
MANDATE:
Ensuring that our natural resources are developed sustainably, providing a source of jobs, prosperity and opportunity, while preserving our environment and respecting our communities and Indigenous peoples
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PR
IOR
ITIE
S
Economic growth
through
innovation
Effective action
on climate
change
Increase trade
and foreign direct
investment
Greater safety
and security for all
Canadians
Improved
relationships with,
and outcomes for,
Indigenous
peoples
WORKING WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
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STRATEGIC POLICY & RESULTS
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE
LANDS AND MINERALS
ENERGY
INNOVATION, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY
INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE - WEST
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is actively engaging with Indigenous communities to advance reconciliation, increase Indigenous participation in natural resource development, and foster economic development.
NRCan is advancing this work across its portfolio.
STRATEGIC POLICY & RESULTS
SERVICES
▪ Department-wide work on a reconciliation action plan, and improved relationships with Indigenous Peoples
▪ Inviting Indigenous participation on international missions and to federal-provincial natural resource tables
▪ Continued relationships with National Indigenous Organizations
▪ In partnership with 21 other federal departments, the Federal Geospatial Platform (FGP) maintains and shares geospatial (location-based) data.
▪ Search Open Maps (open.canada.ca/en/open-maps) for data relevant to examining Indigenous issues (e.g. environmental and socio-economic data, information on major projects, etc.).
▪ View maps of data sets and create layered maps (e.g., major natural resource projects, clean power generation stations, metal and mineral producing mines)
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STRATEGIC POLICY & RESULTS
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE
LANDS AND MINERALS
ENERGY
INNOVATION, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY
INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE - WEST
MAP: MAJOR NATURAL RESOURCE PROJECTS5
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MAP: CLEAN POWER GENERATION STATIONS
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MAP: PRODUCING MINES (METALS AND MINERALS)
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE
PROGRAMS
▪ Indigenous Forestry Initiative (IFI) – Supports economic
development through natural resource sector
participation.
▪ In June 2017, the Government of Canada announced it
would expand the IFI program with $10 million in funding
over three years for:
▪ Clean technology and participation in the forest
bioeconomy (e.g. biomass for heat and power)
▪ Environmental stewardship (e.g. climate change
mitigation and adaptation, land reclamation, or
environmental/ecological services)
▪ Use and management of forest resources
▪ Early and ongoing engagement with Indigenous
communities on economic development
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STRATEGIC POLICY & RESULTS
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE
LANDS AND MINERALS
ENERGY
INNOVATION, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY
INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE - WEST
LANDS AND MINERALS
PROGRAMS
▪ Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM) Grant Program –Advances geological knowledge in the North to inform decision on land use. Currently exploring opportunities to better integrate Indigenous Traditional Knowledge.
SERVICES
▪ Surveyor General Branch– Provides a system that regulates and registers legal surveys on Reserve lands, providing boundary and property rights certainty.
▪ Geological Survey of Canada – Hazard and risk assessments and monitoring for landslides, earthquakes and other potential hazards.
▪ Aboriginal Tool Kit and Resources – Accessible information on the potential benefits, opportunities and impacts of mineral exploration and mining projects throughout the life cycle of a mineral project.
▪ Remote Communities Energy Database – information about the generation and use of electricity and other energy sources for remote communities – visit Atlas of Canada.
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STRATEGIC POLICY & RESULTS
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE
LANDS AND MINERALS
ENERGY
INNOVATION, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY
INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE - WEST
ENERGY
PROGRAMS
▪ Participant Funding Program (PFP) – Support Indigenous participation in engagement on natural resource projects.
SERVICES
▪ Workshops & Seminars – Support areas of interest such as pipeline safety, Canada-Mexico Indigenous collaboration opportunities and offshore oil and gas development.
▪ Engagement – support Generation Energy (Oct 11-12) and Pan-Canadian Framework consultations.
▪ NEB Modernization and review of Environmental Assessment processes. Visit www.canada.ca/environmentalreviews to read the discussion paper. The public comment period was from June 29 to August 28, 2017. The feedback gathered will help inform potential legislative, regulatory and policy changes.
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STRATEGIC POLICY & RESULTS
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE
LANDS AND MINERALS
ENERGY
INNOVATION, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY
INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE - WEST
INNOVATION, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAMS
▪ Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities – Funding for initiatives to reduce reliance on diesel fuel in rural and remote communities, the majority of which are Indigenous.
▪ Impact Canada Fund – Funding for breakthrough solutions to persistent challenges (e.g. reducing the use of fossil fuels in off-grid communities).
SERVICES
▪ Clean Growth Hub – Improve coordination of federal clean technology activities.
▪ Clean Technology and Clean Resources Tables – Indigenous clean technology stakeholders will be members of the Economic Strategy Tables.
▪ Clean Energy Resources and Projects (CERP) – Interactive web mapping application that supports learning about Canada’s clean-energy resources and projects.
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STRATEGIC POLICY & RESULTS
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE
LANDS AND MINERALS
ENERGY
INNOVATION, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY
INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE - WEST
INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE - WEST
SERVICES
▪ Engagement – Early and ongoing engagement with Indigenous communities on energy infrastructure development
▪ Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committees – Co-development and establishment of Committees to support communities potentially impacted by energy infrastructure development.
▪ Economic Pathways Partnership - A “single window” approach to make it easier for Indigenous groups to access existing federal programs that help them participate in and benefit economically from the Line 3 and TMX pipeline projects.
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STRATEGIC POLICY & RESULTS
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE
LANDS AND MINERALS
ENERGY
INNOVATION, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY
INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE - WEST
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