APPENDIX B-5: CORPORATE PERSPECTIVES ON CONSULTATION New Relationship Business Group in British Columbia The Government of British Columbia and the First Nations Leadership Council invited the BC business community to offer its thoughts and recommendations on how a new consultation and accommodation regime might be structured in the province. Major business and industry associations (including the BC Chamber of Commerce, tourism association, forestry associations, and mining associations) formed the “New Relationship Business Group” to answer this challenge The New Relationship Business Group encourages First Nations and the Government of British Columbia to undertake action in the following priority areas:  A new model for First Nation Consultation and Accommodation that considers both dimensions of the content of the duty to consult: the presence and degree of First Nation interest in the lands and resources at issue; and the potential of a project or activity to negatively affect those First Nation interests.  A new government policy that clearly sets out the expectations, time frames and process for First Nation Consultation and Accommodation, including recognition that agreements between government and First Nations are to be encouraged.  Recognition that the responsibility for an effective process is shared by government and First Nations, such that both parties must participate in good faith in reaching consensus.  Consultation on higher level plans is preferred to engagement on each and every minor permit.  Acceptance that there are outstanding issues in the reconciliation of aboriginal and Crown titles that cannot be resolved through consultations on proposed development activities. Debating those issues in project consultations does not lead to their resolution and only diverts attention from the applications at hand. Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA) The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association has developed a cross-industry Aboriginal consultation framework for its member companies. The consultation framework contains core consultation “principles” and associated CEPA “objectives,” as well as guidelines. Together the principles, objectives and guidelines form CEPA’s Aboriginal consultation framework and provide CEPA companies with the essential elements that are needed to guide their consultation activities.

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