Good Practices in Community Engagement and Readiness: Canadian Mining Case Studies
Case studies
This document presents a compendium of Canadian case studies showcasing effective community engagement and readiness in the minerals and metals sector.
- Highlights practical approaches for building trust between industry, government, and communities
- Demonstrates benefits of early and sustained engagement throughout the mining lifecycle
- Shares lessons on capacity building, local employment, and business development
- Emphasises inclusion of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities in decision-making
- Promotes transparent partnerships and collaborative agreements
- Supports responsible development and post-mine land use planning
How this may be relevant to you
This resource is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to improve ESG outcomes and community relations.
- Provides actionable models for post-mine land use and closure planning
- Offers guidance on community engagement and benefit-sharing
- Supports compliance with evolving ESG standards
- Highlights capacity-building and workforce development initiatives
- Shares strategies for stakeholder collaboration and conflict resolution
- Reinforces the importance of transparency and governance
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