8. Meaningful consultation and exchange of information with the community does take time, as does making good decisions, and allowance should be made for this by the project proponent in planning and scheduling consultations with the First Nation. Upon completion of the project review by WIFN’s project team, the findings and the identification of any required revisions will be communicated to the proponent. Negotiating an IBA Assuming that there is initial acceptance of the project concept, the next step in the consultation process would be the preparation of a mutually acceptable draft MOU or IBA between the First Nation and the project proponent. Community Acceptance The final acceptance by WIFN of any draft MOU or IBA will require that the community will be consulted for its opinion and decision on the acceptability of the project SOURCES: Consultation Protocol of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador 2005 Bkejwanong Territory Environmental Policies, Guidelines and Information for External Project Proponents, February 2006 Horse Lake First Nation Consultation Policy, February 1, 2007 Simpcw First Nation Consultation and Accommodation Guidelines 2006

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