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THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE OREFINDERS The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is an international instrument adopted by the United Nations in 2007. It was 25 years in the making, and involved UN member states and Indigenous groups. The first 46 articles deal with Indigenous rights to full employment, human rights and fundamental freedoms. It includes rights regarding culture and customs, religion, language and the right to maintain and strengthen their economic and political institutions. Article 26 states that Indigenous peoples have the rights to lands,

territories and resources, which they

tenure, and raise capital for exploration

traditionally owned, occupied or

and mining has been shrouded in

otherwise used or acquired. It directs

uncertainty. This has resulted in

the state to give legal recognition to

Manitoba’s global ranking as a safe

these territories. The Declaration does

place to invest with high exploration

not override the Indigenous rights

potential, to tumble.

contained in treaties and agreements with individual states.

Mineral exploration is necessary for mining to continue into the future.

The Manitoba Prospectors and

Although mistakes were made in

Developers Association (MPDA) are

the past, the MPDA is committed to

anxiously wondering how UNDRIP will

working with Indigenous peoples and

impact on our exploration business to

government to ensure responsible and

explore and extract metals and minerals

sustainable exploration and mineral

in Manitoba. In the recent past, the

development occurs for the benefit of

process to obtain permits, secure land

all Manitobans. 6

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