Water Rights and Water Stewardship: What About Aboriginal Peoples? ...

The province of Alberta is currently reviewing its approach to the allocation, licensing and transfer of water rights. Several groups of experts have submitted their recommendations to the government, who has also announced that it would hold public consultations on the proposed reforms. The debate...

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Main Authors: Laidlaw, David K., Passelac-Ross, Monique
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Canadian Institute of Resources Law 2010
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/34496
https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/47784
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Water Rights and Water Stewardship: What About Aboriginal Peoples? ...
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description The province of Alberta is currently reviewing its approach to the allocation, licensing and transfer of water rights. Several groups of experts have submitted their recommendations to the government, who has also announced that it would hold public consultations on the proposed reforms. The debate on the future of water rights appears to pay scant, if any, attention to the potential rights to water asserted by First Nations. This article analyzes the potential for the existence of Aboriginal rights to water, briefly examines their nature, and suggests that the province should fully engage Aboriginal peoples in the current debate on water rights and in water management decision-making and water stewardship. ...
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title Water Rights and Water Stewardship: What About Aboriginal Peoples? ...
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