Aboriginal Relations Publications and Maps
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This section contains publications relating to Aboriginal Relations that Alberta Energy has produced. The Aboriginal Relations business unit works closely with Aboriginal communities, industry, and provincial and federal governments to address legal, land claim and treaty issues that may affect resource development in Alberta. This collection of information will help you learn about Aboriginal Relations issues as they relate to Alberta Energy.
Fact Sheets
Facts on Aboriginal Relations ![]()
This document explains how Aboriginal Relations focuses on three major initiatives; first nations consultation, traditional use studies and training to employment to encourage positive involvement of Aboriginal people in mineral resource development. It also promotes Alberta Energy’s Aboriginal Community Link which improves communication by sharing mineral resource activity information with Alberta’s Aboriginal communities.
Publications
Strengthening Relationships
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This Aboriginal Policy Framework outlines the Government of Alberta’s approach to Aboriginal affairs. The Framework provides opportunities to enhance the well-being and self reliance of First Nations, Metis and other Aboriginal people and communities and clarify federal, provincial and Aboriginal roles and responsibilities. To achieve these goals provincial ministries have examined their Aboriginal policies, exchanged information on Aboriginal issues and have co-ordinated their efforts on cross-ministry initiatives.
Presentations
Resource Development 101 ![]()
This presentation talks about the resource development industry in Alberta and explains how the Government of Alberta is involved in resource development.
Government 101 ![]()
This presentation introduces you to the Government of Alberta and particularly to the six government departments that are involved with resource development and Alberta's "consultation initiative".
This presentation introduces you to the roles and responsibilities of Alberta Energy.
Maps
This section contains maps identifying the location of Metis Settlements, Indian Reserves and Indian Land Claims in Alberta. The links below can also be found directly through the International, Intergovernment and Aboriginal Relations website.




