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Stakeholder Consultation and Risk Communication • • Why consult? Why consult? • • Stakeholders Stakeholders – –How are they identified? How are they identified? – –Who are they? Who are they? • • Engagement – How do we engage them, Engagement – How do we engage them, what tools do we use? what tools do we use? Stakeholder Consultation and Risk Management • • Decision Making- Who has the final say? Decision Making- Who has the final say? • • Follow-Up- How do we ensure ongoing Follow-Up- How do we ensure ongoing communication? communication? • • Other Challenges Other Challenges • • Final Point Final Point Why? • • Stakeholders bring a diversity of opinions, Stakeholders bring a diversity of opinions, expertise and viewpoints; expertise and viewpoints; • • Stakeholders know the most about the affected Stakeholders know the most about the affected industry, environment or commodity; industry, environment or commodity; • • Impossible for government to fully understand all Impossible for government to fully understand all facets and impacts of policy; facets and impacts of policy; • • Ultimately stakeholders often bear the brunt of Ultimately stakeholders often bear the brunt of Canadian policy Canadian policy Why? • • Ensures that the view of all parties is taken Ensures that the view of all parties is taken into consideration when making decisions; into consideration when making decisions; • • If all the information is shared, government If all the information is shared, government and stakeholders will often reach the same and stakeholders will often reach the same conclusions; conclusions; • • Harmonization internationally Harmonization internationally • • Development of a better final product. Development of a better final product. Who are the Stakeholders? Identify stakeholders: cast a broad net - - Rate-payer associations -National, provincial - Rate-payer associations National, provincial and local industry and local industry - Cities/municipalities - Cities/municipalities associations associations - - Other government Other government - agencies -Other National Plant agencies Other National Plant - - Agriculture and Agri-food Canada Protection Agriculture and Agri-food Canada Protection - Canadian Forest Service Organizations - Canadian Forest Service Organizations - Environment Canada - - Environment Canada -Aboriginal groups Aboriginal groups - - Industry Canada Industry Canada - - - Provinces International Trade Canada - Provinces International Trade Canada - Researchers - Researchers - Environmental groups - Environmental groups
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