The McMurray Métis’ Cumulative Effects Management Strategy

Connecting Métis, Social Scientific and Scientific Research Methodologies to Monitor the Effects of Oil Sands Development.

In July 2015, Peter Fortna from WSSS was invited to give a presentation at the University of Aberdeen, Northern Colonialism Research Program regarding his work with the McMurray Metis. The talk touched on a number of topics with contributions from fellow researchers interested in finding a better way to understand the cumulative impacts of industrial development on Indigenous Communities in Northeastern Alberta. The talk was recorded and is now available for download below. We hope you enjoy, and if you have any comments please send Peter an email at peter@willowspringsss.com.

Details about the event can be found here.

The presentation's accompanying PowerPoint can be viewed here.

The presentation can be downloaded to here.

The presentation can be listened to here.

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