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In my previous article “What Indigenous Communities should you be talking to?”, we discussed the following questions: #1 – What First Nations should you talk to? #2 – Are there Metis or Non-Status communities that can also demonstrate a similar, historical relationship to the land – and you must consider?…
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Whether you are a business, municipality, financial institution, or investor involved in some aspect of mining, forestry, energy, transportation, or many other fields and you intend to undertake activities on “crown land”, and in some cases, private land—there are a number of questions you must consider regarding working with Indigenous people.
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Working with First Nations and other Indigenous Communities: eight questions that you need to answer!
- 7-08-2019
- By Pilot Law LLP
Whether you are a business, municipality, financial institution, or investor involved in some aspect of mining, forestry, energy, transportation, or many other fields and you intend to undertake activities on “Crown Land”, and in some cases, private land—you will need to consider the rights and interests of Indigenous people, and…
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Five Negotiation tips for mining companies: #5 get all of the issues on the table
- 9-27-2018
- By Pilot Law LLP
For a mining company, going into a negotiation there are often multiple issues to resolve. It is important to get all of them on the table before you start. Nothing can derail a negotiation faster than raising new issues at the last minute. Besides suggesting bad faith, it can often…
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Five Negotiation tips for mining companies: #4 Go to the other side’s office
- 9-19-2018
- By Pilot Law LLP
Often parties to a negotiation think that is a sign of weakness to agree to meet at the other party’s office, instead of a neutral place, or ideally their own office. I disagree. By meeting at your counter-party’s office you: • Demonstrate a willingness to get a deal done.…