The annual Socio-Economic Agreement Report provides an overview of data collected as part of ongoing work on Socio-Economic Agreements between the GNWT and large mining projects. This report contains 2024 information for topic areas including:
Purpose:
Mineral exploration is vital to a healthy, sustained and productive mining industry. The Mining Incentive Program (MIP) is intended to stimulate and sustain mineral exploration activities throughout the Northwest Territories (NWT) and reduce the risk associated with grassroots mineral exploration. The MIP provides funding to individual prospectors who propose new exploration projects or are already carrying out NWT mineral exploration work.
Purpose:
Mineral exploration is vital to a healthy, sustained and productive mining industry. The Mining Incentive Program (MIP) is intended to stimulate and sustain mineral exploration activities throughout the Northwest Territories (NWT) and reduce the risk associated with mineral exploration. The MIP provides funding to exploration companies who propose new exploration projects or are already carrying out NWT mineral exploration work. Application is open to exploration projects from any stage of development, from grassroots to advanced projects.
The Cultural Well-being Indicators Final Report includes a summary of the Processed Kimberlite to Mine Workings Project Project and Measure 6 of the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Review Board’s report on Environmental Assessment and Reasons for Decision, the methodology undertaken to address Measure 6 and complete the Cultural Well-being Project, Indigenous Government specific cultural well-being definitions, key thematic groupings and indicators, and a monitoring plan that includes GNWT programs, projects and plans that may have impacts on the indicators.