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Will Osler on Infrastructure and Indigenous Engagement: A Corporate Perspective

October 26, 2020
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Will Osler writes the first in a two-part Bennett Jones series on infrastructure and Indigenous engagement. He looks at the corporate perspective and how business engagement with Indigenous communities has changed, some examples of success in equity investment, and what proponents can do to put themselves in a position to succeed.

Part two will look at the key developments and considerations in Aboriginal law and from a policy perspective, in the context of Indigenous participation in infrastructure projects.

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