The Land and Water Boards of the Mackenzie Valley collaborate in five Areas of Operations (AoO). This section of the website is dedicated to communication materials intended to provide a background to what the Boards do, some learning materials related to topics of interest, and updates on ongoing initiatives through our quarterly newsletter.
2022 Virtual MVRMA Workshop Series
Save the Date: June 8 & 9th, 2022, 9am-12pm MDT
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2022 Virtual MVRMA Workshop - June 8 and 9 - Closure and Reclamation - Preliminary Agenda
Given the ongoing COVID-19 circumstances, the MVRMA Workshop Planning Committee is pleased to host a series of four virtual workshops in 2022. The topics of the workshops were based on the results of a Fall 2021 survey.
The Land and Water Boards of the Mackenzie Valley, the Review Board, and government departments and agencies involved in the co-management system will be discussing successful and not-so-successful examples of closure and reclamation within the Mackenzie Valley, hearing from Traditional Knowledge Holders about the importance and their experiences with incorporation of Traditional Knowledge into closure planning, an overview of the closure planning framework within the Mackenzie Valley, first-hand industry experience with the challenges of progressive reclamation, an overview from the GNWT on how security is managed, and some upcoming initiatives to advance closure and reclamation planning. Future workshops will be held on the mornings of:
- September 28 & 29 (Engagement Guidelines); and
- December 14 & 15 (how decision making within the co-management system is adapting to climate change).
Parties may contact Sarah Elsasser with questions or comments.
Previous MVRMA Summary Reports
The Resource Co-management Workshops are hosted by the Land and Water Boards of the Mackenzie Valley, the Mackenzie Valley Review Board, the Government of the Northwest Territories, and the Government of Canada.
2022
The March 30 & 31 workshop and introduced the integrated co-management system of land and water management established through the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act (MVRMA).
2021
The 2021 workshop theme was Well-being: making good co-management decisions in the Mackenzie Valley. The goals, format, and content for this workshop were based on feedback from participants who attended the Resource Co-management workshops held over the past five years.
2020
The theme for the 2020 Resource Co-management Workshop was Engagement & Consultation and was held in Yellowknife at the Explorer Hotel, February 4 to 6. The format was in person and included presentations, discussion panels, and breakout groups.
2019
2019's Resource Co-management Workshop was a regional event, held in Inuvik, February 26 to 28. Panel discussions, presentations, and breakout sessions focused on different aspects of co-management.
2018
The 2018 Resource Co-management Workshop was held in Yellowknife, at the Explorer Hotel, and focused on different "stages of a project lifecycle after the environmental assessment is complete, including regulatory permitting, ongoing project monitoring and compliance, and closure and reclamation."
2017
The Resource Co-management Workshop for 2017 was a regional event, held in Norman Wells, February 7-8. The intention of this year's workshop was fostering a better understanding of the resource co-management regime within the context of a legislated regional land claim agreement, and better implementation going forward.
2016
The 2016 Resource Co-management Workshop was held in Yellowknife at the Explorer Hotel, January 12-13. This workshop focused on components of the MVRMA system, and consisted of a series of panel discussions, and interactive break-out sessions.
Newsletters
- January 2020
- October 2019
- December 2013
- February 2013
- September 2012
- May 2012
- February 2012
- September 2011
Reports
LWB Engagement and Consultation Policy Update - Workshop Summary Report - Jun 9-10_21
Presentations
- Preliminary Screening in a Nutshell - 2020 SLWB Community Tour - Feb 18-20_20
- The Public Hearing Process in a Nutshell - 2020 SLWB Community Tour - Feb 18-20_20
- Water Licence for the Norman Wells Operations of Imperial Oil Resources NWT Limited - 2020 SLWB Community Tour - Feb 18-20_20
- LWB Municipal Water Licensing Process in the Mackenzie Valley - LGANT- Sep 25_19
- SLWB Public Information Session - Norman Wells and Tulita - 2014
- SLWB Public Information Session - Feb 18-22_13
- SLWB Regional Workshop - Sep 18-19_12
- Annual Technical Training - 2012
- Improving Compliance, Capacity and Communication - NTWWA Conference - Nov 22_10
- Building Capacity Through Technical Training Initiatives - Geo Science - Nov 16_10
- Land and Resource Management in the Mackenzie Valley - North of 60 Conference - Nov 12_09
- Implementing and Improving Co-Management in the NWT - Inuvik Petroleum Show - Jun 17_09
- The Role of Monitoring from a Regulatory Perspective - Science in the Changing North Conference - Jun 15_09
Learning Materials
- Development in the Wek'èezhìı Management Area
- Glaciers & Permafrost
- Water Life
- Climate Change
- Climate Change Effects in the North
- Mineral Exploration in Wek'èezhìı
- Geology - 3 Types of Rocks
- Rock Talk - Dec 7_10
- Mining
- Mining Technical Training - Jun 2-3_10
- Acid Rock Drainage - Dec 14_10
- Waste Management Hierarchy
- Hydrocarbons
- Mercury Toxicity
- Aquatic Effects Monitoring Program
- Regulation of Lands
- Regulation of Water
- Regulatory Regime – Big Picture
Sharing Responsibility Pamphlet