ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec British Columbia toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec British Columbia toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex IIIXxxxx XXX.
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Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec New Brunswick toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together together, with the Province province of Quebec Newfoundland and Labrador, toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec Ontario toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province Province, the Proponent and the ProponentJRP process, to the extent possible, possible to meet its the duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex IIIXxxxx XXX.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec Nova Scotia toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province province of Quebec Manitoba toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex IIIXxxxx XXX.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec Ontario toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec Newfoundland and Labrador toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex IIIXxxxx XXX.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec British Columbia (the Province) toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an the RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex III.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec New Brunswick toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex IIIXxxxx XXX.
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Samples: Project Agreement
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION. The Parties are committed to a “Whole of Government” approach to Aboriginal consultation in the context of major resource projects to ensure that Aboriginal groups are sufficiently consulted, and where appropriate accommodated, when the Government of Canada contemplates actions that may adversely affect established or potential Aboriginal and treaty rights. To the extent possible, and with the CEA Agency responsible for coordination during the EA Phase, the Parties will work together with the Province of Quebec Ontario toward a coordinated approach for Aboriginal consultation that is integrated with the EA phase of the federal review. Following the EA phase, the responsibility for Aboriginal consultation will be transferred from the CEA Agency to an RA for the regulatory phase. The Crown will take into account the consultation efforts of the Province and the Proponent, to the extent possible, to meet its duty to consult. Where applicable, the terms and conditions of all existing agreements or protocols between the Crown and Aboriginal groups will be respected and followed. The Aboriginal consultation roles and responsibilities are identified in Annex IIIXxxxx XXX.
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Samples: Project Agreement