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As the government develops its relationships with First Nations to advance reconciliation, companies looking for investment and growth opportunities in B.C. have important relationships to consider building as well. A key opportunity includes engaging First Nations early in the planning stages of a project prior to government’s formal consultation processes.
Contacts for First Nations Consultation Areas map is an online, interactive spatial query tool that allows the general public, industry, other levels of government and First Nations to identity First Nation contacts in the search area.
The Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation provides advice and guidance in First Nations consultation.