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FPIC in Practice: Implementing Free, Prior and Informed Consent in Canadian Development

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"FPIC in Practice: Implementing Free, Prior and Informed Consent in Canadian Development" by Jason Carter is an essential ebook for understanding and applying Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) within Canada's resource development sector.


The book provides a comprehensive overview of FPIC, covering its foundational principles, legal basis in both Canadian law and international agreements like the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), and practical strategies for implementation.


Key areas explored include:


  • Case Studies: Real-world examples of successful and unsuccessful FPIC applications in Canadian mining projects, offering insights into fostering genuine engagement and trust with Indigenous communities.
  • Government's Role: Examination of the critical role government plays in upholding FPIC.
  • Best Practices: Guidance on effective communication and inclusive practices in FPIC processes.
  • Environmental Impact: The significant influence of FPIC on environmental sustainability.
  • Technological Enhancement: How technology can improve consultation processes.
  • Gender Perspectives: The importance of including gender perspectives, particularly the voices of Indigenous women, to achieve equitable outcomes.


This resource is highly valuable for anyone involved in Canadian development who aims to foster respectful, collaborative, and sustainable practices, thereby honoring Indigenous rights and contributing to a more just future.


To learn more or license this work, you can contact Jason Carter at jcarter@bearstandingtall.com or visit www.bearstandingtall.com.

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