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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  From the exploration perspective, the significance of land use planning can't be overstated, in the sense that exploration dollars flow where they're allowed to flow, and if communities don't want us to flow somewhere, land use planning is the mechanism through which they can tel

February 5th, 2013Committee meeting

Nadim Kara

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  First of all, these figures aren't adjusted for inflation, so that's one point.

February 5th, 2013Committee meeting

Nadim Kara

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  I'll start off, and then I'll pass it to my colleague Mr. Meyers. There are a couple of points I want to make. The first is that the difference between the two graphs is significant, in that one is absolute value and one is relative value. While the figures on slide 12 may be qu

February 5th, 2013Committee meeting

Nadim Kara

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  The second is what we're seeing with the huge upswing in metal prices throughout the 2000s. Graph 13 shows that despite similar geology and despite similar logistical challenges, NWT should have seen a similar upswing in maintaining its percentage of overall exploration in Canada

February 5th, 2013Committee meeting

Nadim Kara

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. On behalf of the NWT and Nunavut Chamber of Mines and the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada, I'd like to express my appreciation for the opportunity to speak to you all today in relation to Bill C-47. I am Nadim Kara. I am the

February 5th, 2013Committee meeting

Nadim Kara