Natural resources and governance shifts in Canada
Canada’s regulatory heritage, the types of agreements negotiated in the mining and wind energy sectors, and a certain perspective arising from the literature on social acceptability or social acceptance fostering direct negotiation between communities and industry all take for granted or support the withdrawal or selective absence of the public authorities and overlook their potential roles and responsibilities.

Our knowledge synthesis report, produced with the support of a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant, covers two major sectors of natural resource development in Canada: mining, and the generation of power from renewable sources, namely hydroelectricity and wind energy.
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