Ken Coates

Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation

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Report arguing for mineral rights transfer to First Nations controversial

June 16, 2014In the PressAboriginal Peoples, First NationsSherilee Diebold-Cooze

THE HILL TIMES – A Fraser Institute report calling for provincial governments to transfer control of non-energy mineral rights to aboriginal communities has experts talking about the proposal, with not everyone agreeing it’s a realistic policy move.

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