Government’s Role in Consultation
- Provincial and federal governments have a duty to consult with First Nations and other Aboriginal groups before making a decision that may affect Aboriginal Peoples’ ability to exercise their Aboriginal and Treaty rights. Governments endeavour to accommodate the impacts of development on Aboriginal and Treaty rights.
- Alberta was the first provincial government to adopt a First Nations consultation policy on land management and resource development.
- Studies that document the First Nations traditional use of the land are required by the Government of Alberta as part of the application process to develop a commercial oil sands project. These are called Traditional Land Use Studies.
- Industry has provided funding for in-depth traditional land use studies for the region’s five First Nations and two of the Métis Locals.
Facts sourced by Oil Sands Developers Group (Summer 2010).
Sources for all facts available upon request.



















