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Natural Resources committee  In every region, we have a consultation framework for discussions with all the aboriginal communities. So embedded in the regulatory framework is the requirement to consult. As Sara was saying, there's a requirement to consult with first nations communities. On many aspects we

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  The land use plans are essential to moving ahead with the development of effective and clear regulatory regimes. It is helpful to have the land use plans available. There are currently land use plans for the Gwich'in settlement area and some areas of Nunavut. Draft plans are acti

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  I can't speak to specific comparisons of absolute timelines. Unfortunately, I just don't have that information. I can tell you, as tabled in the legislation for the Nunavut project and planning act, that we have laid out proposed timelines to guide the timing for decisions, to m

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  I don't have that information specifically at hand, my apologies. But we'll get that for you.

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  Yes, those considerations are present. I would also like to point out that some of those considerations are being worked through right now by the review of Arctic drilling by the National Energy Board. They are the people who are responsible for ensuring that the technical oper

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  Some of that investment is happening now. We have already launched some of the cumulative impact work. So some of it's happening now. As you are aware, we are looking forward to tabling a legislative initiative, the Nunavut project and planning act, which is coming shortly. So w

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  First, we work with all of our federal colleagues, in terms of effectively managing those timelines, including having consulted quite extensively in terms of proposing certain timelines going forward in the legislation. We broadly consulted with other levels of government, commun

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  I can respond and hand it off to Mitch, if he'd like to add anything. I, too, have spent time with pickets up north, so I understand your perspective. With respect to northerners' directly benefiting, it is common business practice now, and good corporate responsibility, for

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  Mr. Chair, that project lies under the responsibility of my colleague, Sara Filbee, so if I may, I'll turn to her for the response.

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  I understand you had a witness last week from Natural Resources Canada, and anticipate another, so I'm sure you will hear in detail their role in the broader economic development in the north, guided by the northern strategy. There's significant work being done on the part of N

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  My apologies for misunderstanding. I heard Natural Resources Canada. But perhaps I may respond briefly to that question as well. Natural resources have a significant impact on potential economic development in the north. As you are aware, 20 years ago the revenue stream of the N

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  There are some significant challenges. The north is quite vast; it's far away and it has a very severe climate. Because of its remoteness, size, and difficulties, infrastructure is a persistent challenge in the north--a full range of types of infrastructure. Capacity, the popul

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  I wouldn't say it's project by project. We have publicly established regulatory frameworks, which include due environmental assessment processes. So those represent the framework we work under. I think the question you're posing might belong better in other departments. We do not

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  I would just add a comment. The coordinating role being played also respects the mandates of other departments. It does not crosswalk over to the other mandates of departments that may carry responsibilities linked to that.

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King

Natural Resources committee  We work from the regime of the regulatory frameworks we have now in the three territories in the north, each of which includes environmental assessment processes, and it is through the environmental assessment processes that one would be attempting to assess impacts on the broade

October 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Janet King