Single Factor That Threatens Harper's Drill/Burn/Mine/Cut Everything Strategy - Tribal Rights
The Canadian government is increasingly worried that the growing clout of aboriginal peoples rights could obstruct its aggressive resource development plans, documents reveal. Since 2008, the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs has run a risk management program to evaluate and respond to significant risks to its agenda, including assertions of treaty rights, the rising expectations of aboriginal peoples, and new legal precedents at odds with the governments policies.
Yearly government reports obtained by the Guardian predict that the failure to manage the risks could result in more adversarial relations with aboriginal peoples, public outcry and negative international attention, and economic development projects [being] delayed.
There is a risk that the legal landscape can undermine the ability of the department to move forward in its policy agenda, one Aboriginal Affairs report says. There is a tension between the rights-based agenda of Aboriginal groups and the non-rights based policy approaches of the federal government.
The Conservative government is planning in the next ten years to attract $650 billion of investment to mining, forestry, gas and oil projects, much of it on or near traditional aboriginal lands. Critics say the government is determined to evade Supreme Court rulings that recognize aboriginal peoples rights to a decision-making role in, even in some cases jurisdiction over, resource development in large areas of the country.
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http://www.theguardian.com/environment/true-north/2014/mar/04/aboriginal-rights-canada-resource-agenda?CMP=twt_gu