



Licensee Requirements and Guidance for Indigenous Engagement A document that shows the changes made to REGDOC-3.2.2, Aboriginal Engagement, Version 1 is available from the CNSC upon request.įor information on the implementation of regulatory documents and on the graded approach, see REGDOC-3.5.3, Regulatory Fundamentals. The changes in Version 1.1 do not result in new or increased obligations for licensees. REGDOC-3.2.2, Indigenous Engagement, Version 1.1 supersedes Version 1, which was published in February 2016.
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Īs Canada’s approach to the duty to consult and Indigenous engagement continues to evolve, along with the respective case law, the CNSC will review and update REGDOC-3.2.2 to reflect new and updated requirements and best practices, as needed. The requirements in this document are in addition to those found in REGDOC-3.2.1, Public Information and Disclosure, and are meant to ensure that potential or established Indigenous and/or treaty rights and related interests are considered, as described in Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation – Updated Guidelines for Federal Officials to Fulfill the Duty to Consult. This approach is informed by the guiding principles for Canada outlined in Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation – Updated Guidelines for Federal Officials to Fulfill the Duty to Consult. The CNSC’s approach to Indigenous consultation is found in Appendix C: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) Policy Statement: CNSC’s Commitment to Indigenous Consultation and Engagement. This document is not a comprehensive guide on Indigenous engagement, and it does not interpret treaties or replicate information provided in federal environmental assessment legislation or other relevant statutes or guidelines. The term "engagement" refers to the licensee’s activities with Indigenous groups and the term “consultation” refers to the activities undertaken by the CNSC to fulfill its duty to consult. "CNSC" refers to CNSC staff and "the Commission" refers to the administrative tribunal. For the purposes of this document, "licensee" refers to new licence applicants and existing licensees, and “regulated facility" refers to proposed or existing regulated facilities. Indigenous groups and communities in this document include First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada. REGDOC-3.2.2 also provides procedural direction for licensees in support of the whole-of-government approach to Indigenous consultation implemented by the CNSC in cooperation with federal departments and agencies. Regulatory document REGDOC-3.2.2, Indigenous Engagement, sets out requirements and guidance for licensees on Indigenous engagement.
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The full list of regulatory document series is included at the end of this document and can also be found on the CNSC’s website. This regulatory document is part of the CNSC’s Public and Indigenous Engagement series of regulatory documents, which also covers public information and disclosure.
