Fundamentals of International Law
1/15/2009 3:48:32 PM EST
LexisHub Staff
Relationships with First Nations
By David K. Camp, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Posted by LexisHub Staff
Businesses working outside large urban areas in British Columbia (and, in some cases, within them as well) often need good working relationships with neighbouring First Nations, whose aboriginal claims could be affected by provincial permitting decisions.  There are many reasons for good relations with First Nations, but the main one is to ensure that their rights are respected. If they aren’t, the permitting process can be frustrated or delayed. To read more, see the attached article from Martindale.com.

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