Grants and Contributions:

Title:
THE COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF NATIVE DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS
Agreement Number:
GC-129917S
Agreement Value:
$30,000.00
Agreement Date:
Dec 18, 2020 - Mar 31, 2021
Description:
The objective of this Project is to build understanding amongst Indigenous communities of mineral exploration and mining activities and their capacity to participate in, and benefit from, economic development activities across the mineral development sequence, from early exploration to mine closure and site reclamation.
Organization:
Natural Resources Canada
Expected Results:

Creating more awareness and understanding of minerals and metals in Indigenous communities can contribute to ensuring the sustainable development of Canadian mining and mineral resources, which benefits all Canadians. Engaging Economic Development Officers through mining webinars will build understanding amongst Indigenous communities of mineral exploration and mining activities and their capacity to participate in, and benefit from, economic development activities across the mineral development sequence, from exploration to mine closure and reclamation. Ultimately, this may lead to greater economic opportunities in the mining sector for Indigenous communities and more partnerships and/or agreements with industry stakeholders.

Location:
EDMONTON, Ontario, CA T6E5Z8
Reference Number:
115-2020-2021-Q3-10095
Agreement Type:
Grant
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Other
Recipient's Legal Name:
COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF NATIVE DEVELOPEMENT OFFICERS
Program:
Outreach and Engagement
Program Purpose:

To encourage and accelerate innovation via the dissemination of information; to maintain a sustainable and responsible development of Canada's natural resources via participation into engagement activities; to share best practices at home and abroad on clean, sustainable, efficient technologies and practices related to natural resources; and, to assist in the protection of our natural resources from pests, fire and other hazards.