MLI’s Coates and Favel call for a made-in-Canada approach to “free, prior and informed consent”
Authors of a new paper recommend collaboration with Indigenous peoples to clarify the standards for Indigenous acceptance of resource projects ...
Authors of a new paper recommend collaboration with Indigenous peoples to clarify the standards for Indigenous acceptance of resource projects ...
Macdonald-Laurier Institute authors Ken Coates and Greg Poelzer have received nominations for several prestigious awards for their books on Aboriginal ...
Ottawa’s commitment to reconciliation with Aboriginal Canadians won’t just be measured in the dollars and cents doled out in this ...
MLI Senior Fellows say the solution to fostering progress for Aboriginal Canada lies in less government – not more OTTAWA, ...
This week’s meeting between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and First Nations groups holds great potential for advancing the cause of ...
Ken Coates and Sean Speer look beyond the short-term doom and gloom to find reasons to be hopeful in the ...
The Vancouver Sun’s Don Cayo is praising a recent MLI paper for laying out a roadmap to a “faster and ...
Macdonald-Laurier Institute Senior Fellows write that a sound federal policy on pipelines would defend the national interest, avoid uncertainty ...
The Hill Times is lauding two books by MLI-affiliated authors on Aboriginal affairs as being among the best of 2015. ...
Resource revenue sharing, an idea Macdonald-Laurier Institute Senior Fellow Ken Coates helped thrust into the public policy debate, is causing ...
How can natural resource companies best work with Aboriginal Canadians? OTTAWA, Dec. 23, 2015 – There has been great progress ...
With the impressive impact of Justice Murray Sinclair’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Canadians want a new and more positive course ...
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