Activity – Roles and Responsibilities (1 of 2)

Tip! The Proponent, as well as Indigenous Groups and the Public may participate in engagement opportunities. Indigenous Groups and the Public may both contribute to the Public Participation Plan. What about the other roles and responsibilities?

For each of the following questions: read the question; select your response(s); and select Submit to see if you are correct.

Decide which participant(s) are responsible for each of the roles/responsibilities listed. Some roles/responsibilities may have more than one participant.

Role/ responsibility
Participant

Comments on the Initial Project Description.

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Indicate how they would like to be engaged and consulted.

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Contribute(s) to the Summary of Issues, Public Participation Plan, and Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines.

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Collaborate on development of the Indigenous Engagement and Partnership Plan.

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Participate(s) in engagement opportunities.

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Prepares the Initial Project Description, Detailed Project Description including the Response to the Summary of Issues.

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That is right! The answers are:

Proponent

  • The proponent prepares the Initial Project Description, which provides a description of the proposed project and includes the information set out in the Information and Management of Time Limits Regulations. The proponent must also prepare a Detailed Project Description, including a response to the Summary of Issues.
  • Participates in engagement opportunities.

Indigenous Groups

  • Indicate how they would like to be engaged and consulted.
  • Collaborate on development of the Indigenous Engagement and Partnership Plan.
  • Comments on the Initial Project Description.
  • Contribute to the Summary of Issues, Public Participation Plan, and Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines. Note that Indigenous Groups also inform the Summary of Issues and the Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines.
  • Participate in engagement opportunities.

Public

  • Comments on the Initial Project Description.
  • Contributes to the Summary of Issues, Public Participation Plan, and Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines.
  • Participates in engagement opportunities.

Not exactly. The answers are:

Proponent

  • The proponent prepares the Initial Project Description, which provides a description of the proposed project and includes the information set out in the Information and Management of Time Limits Regulations. The proponent must also prepare a Detailed Project Description, including a response to the Summary of Issues.
  • Participates in engagement opportunities.

Indigenous Groups

  • Indicate how they would like to be engaged and consulted.
  • Collaborate on development of the Indigenous Engagement and Partnership Plan.
  • Comments on the Initial Project Description.
  • Contribute to the Summary of Issues, Public Participation Plan, and Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines. Note that Indigenous Groups also inform the Summary of Issues and the Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines.
  • Participate in engagement opportunities.

Public

  • Comments on the Initial Project Description.
  • Contributes to the Summary of Issues, Public Participation Plan, and Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines.
  • Participates in engagement opportunities.

Please select a response.