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The MVRMA committee hosts annual workshops for sharing information and facilitating feedback from developers, governments, consultants, Indigenous groups as well as other invited groups from across the Mackenzie Valley.

The main goal of the workshop is to help familiarize participants with the co-management and integrated system of land and water management established through the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act (MVRMA) and Land Claim and Self- Government Agreements. The workshop will provide an opportunity to share knowledge, ideas, experiences, and to discuss how to meaningfully participate in existing resource co-management processes. These three days of collaboration, learning, and dialogue will be centered on this year’s theme of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge – a Path to Better Decisions

Prepare a public draft Summary Report of the workshop
• Summarize the workshop discussions and feedback to identify key themes and insights.
• Draft a summary that includes:
         o An overview of the workshop objectives and structure.
         o Daily summaries of key discussions and participant contributions.
         o Recommendations for topics that will inform future workshop(s) and opportunities for future initiatives.
• Submit a digital draft Summary Report to the committee for review and feedback.
• Finalization of the Summary Report will be completed by the committee

Submission Process
Proposals must be submitted electronically in PDF format to: Mark Cliffe-Phillips, Executive Director
Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board by Email: mcliffephillips@reviewboard.ca 
Subject Line: RFP Submission – Notetaking and Report Writing for the MVRMA Resource Co-Management Workshop

Proposal Submission Deadline: January 5, 2026

See attached file for more details.