Participation of Indigenous Peoples in impact assessments
Indigenous Peoples have a deep connection to their lands, territories and resources, and an important constitutional relationship with the Crown. Their participation is essential to fully understand the impacts of major projects.
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Find information on how we are implementing the objectives of the Declaration.
Indigenous Advisory Committee
Get to know the expert committee that advises on policy and guidance for impact assessments.
Get training
Register for free training to help you better understand and participate in impact assessments.
Crown Consultation with Indigenous Peoples
Find information on the Government of Canada's legal duty to consult with Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Capacity Support Program
Apply for financial assistance to build your community's capacity to participate in assessments.
Stay informed, stay connected
Stay in touch to get the latest news or receive updates on specific assessments.
Indigenous Knowledge
Learn about Indigenous Knowledge and its importance under the Impact Assessment Act.
Get involved in an assessment near you
Find information on assessments in your region via the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry.
Practitioner's Guide
Find guidance documents for Indigenous participation and engagement in impact assessments.
Impact Assessment Co-Administration Agreement Regulations
How we collaborate with Indigenous Peoples to develop the Regulations.
Funding Programs
Apply for financial assistance to play a more active role in assessments and policy development.
Research Program
Find out how we are developing and supporting research related to impact assessment.
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