A First Nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy window

A recent focusing event involving the death of a moose in the Dome open-pit mine in the community of Timmins, in northern Ontario, Canada has triggered the opening of a policy window related to the governance of resource extraction by indigenous peoples. This event, combined with several other facto...

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Main Authors: Daniel D. P. McCarthy, Martin Millen, Mary Boyden, Erin Alexiuk, Graham S. Whitelaw, Leela Viswanathan, Dorothy Larkman, Giidaakunadaad (Nancy) Rowe, Frances R. Westley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2014-12-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss4/art2/
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spelling doaj-0952db6010104423910325e6b7594d832020-11-25T01:50:26ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872014-12-01194210.5751/ES-06771-1904026771A First Nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy windowDaniel D. P. McCarthy0Martin Millen1Mary Boyden2Erin Alexiuk3Graham S. Whitelaw4Leela Viswanathan5Dorothy Larkman6Giidaakunadaad (Nancy) Rowe7Frances R. Westley8University of WaterlooAnishanaabe Maamwaye Aki KiigayewinPorcupine Gold MinesUniversity of WaterlooQueen's UniversityQueen's UniversityUniversity of WaterlooUniversity of WaterlooUniversity of WaterlooA recent focusing event involving the death of a moose in the Dome open-pit mine in the community of Timmins, in northern Ontario, Canada has triggered the opening of a policy window related to the governance of resource extraction by indigenous peoples. This event, combined with several other factors, including: (1) the high price of gold; (2) a mining company seeking to demonstrate corporate social responsibility to repair its international reputation with indigenous peoples by supporting an innovative, local Indigenous-led initiative; and (3) a new policy context, including Supreme Court of Canada decisions and provisions in the updated Ontario Mining Act, that require meaningful consultation with indigenous peoples has led to the emergence of a indigenous peoples-led collaborative, social innovation. This policy window allowed for the formation of an unprecedented council of indigenous knowledge holders (elders) and traditional practitioners to help inform mine restoration and practice as well as to foster the resurgence of traditional language and culture in local indigenous communities. Here, we document this unprecedented social change opportunity.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss4/art2/critical indigenous researchindigenous-led innovationpolicy windowsocial innovationtraditional knowledge
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author Daniel D. P. McCarthy
Martin Millen
Mary Boyden
Erin Alexiuk
Graham S. Whitelaw
Leela Viswanathan
Dorothy Larkman
Giidaakunadaad (Nancy) Rowe
Frances R. Westley
spellingShingle Daniel D. P. McCarthy
Martin Millen
Mary Boyden
Erin Alexiuk
Graham S. Whitelaw
Leela Viswanathan
Dorothy Larkman
Giidaakunadaad (Nancy) Rowe
Frances R. Westley
A First Nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy window
Ecology and Society
critical indigenous research
indigenous-led innovation
policy window
social innovation
traditional knowledge
author_facet Daniel D. P. McCarthy
Martin Millen
Mary Boyden
Erin Alexiuk
Graham S. Whitelaw
Leela Viswanathan
Dorothy Larkman
Giidaakunadaad (Nancy) Rowe
Frances R. Westley
author_sort Daniel D. P. McCarthy
title A First Nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy window
title_short A First Nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy window
title_full A First Nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy window
title_fullStr A First Nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy window
title_full_unstemmed A First Nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy window
title_sort first nations-led social innovation: a moose, a gold mining company, and a policy window
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2014-12-01
description A recent focusing event involving the death of a moose in the Dome open-pit mine in the community of Timmins, in northern Ontario, Canada has triggered the opening of a policy window related to the governance of resource extraction by indigenous peoples. This event, combined with several other factors, including: (1) the high price of gold; (2) a mining company seeking to demonstrate corporate social responsibility to repair its international reputation with indigenous peoples by supporting an innovative, local Indigenous-led initiative; and (3) a new policy context, including Supreme Court of Canada decisions and provisions in the updated Ontario Mining Act, that require meaningful consultation with indigenous peoples has led to the emergence of a indigenous peoples-led collaborative, social innovation. This policy window allowed for the formation of an unprecedented council of indigenous knowledge holders (elders) and traditional practitioners to help inform mine restoration and practice as well as to foster the resurgence of traditional language and culture in local indigenous communities. Here, we document this unprecedented social change opportunity.
topic critical indigenous research
indigenous-led innovation
policy window
social innovation
traditional knowledge
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss4/art2/
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