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The Way Out, New Thinking about Aboriginal Engagement and Energy Infrastructure to the West Coast
註釋"The April 12, 2013 release of the Joint Review Panel's (JRP) interim report on the Northern Gateway pipeline project - with its lengthy list of recommendations and requirements - provided a reminder of the formidable challenges facing one of the largest and most important infrastructure projects in recent Canadian history. This hotly debated project, the subject of protests, high level politicking, and extensive public commentary, stands at the intersection of (1) Canada's aspirations to be an energy superpower, (2) the environmental standards of 21st century resource development, and (3) the present and future of Aboriginal/non-Aboriginal relations in Canada. It is a test of our country's ability to reconcile competing visions of resource development and the management of the national economy, and this is especially true with respect to newly legally-empowered First Nations communities, on whose support the success of Northern Gateway may hang.