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Mineral Exploration Mining Aboriginal Community Engagement (ACE): A Guidebook

Aboriginal Community Engagement (ACE) : A Guidebook was written with the sincere hope that it would be viewed as a resource for those who are interested in understanding the history of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, and how that history affects relationships today with non-Aboriginal Peoples.

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The authors also wrote the book with the goal that it would be used a reliable and relevant tool for developing mutually beneficial and sustainable relationships between the mineral exploration and mining sector and Aboriginal Peoples. ACE - A Guidebook was researched and written by four knowledgeable and respected leaders in Aboriginal relations - Dan Jepsen, Chairman & CEO, C3 Alliance Corp, Bob Joseph, Principal, Indigenous Corporate Training Inc, Bill McIntosh, Principal, Clean Communication and Bruce McKnight, Minerals Advisor.

ACE - A Guidebook provides an excellent, concise section on Aboriginal history and background, and then moves into case studies, best practices, tips, and timeless practical advice.

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Our Aboriginal Peoples: A Guide to Terminology is a free download as well.

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