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How we help you get a fair share

Negotiation support

We put economists with decades of industry-specific experience on your team. With an accurate assessment of the available resource wealth, and benchmarking of the best existing deals, you enter negotiations on an equal footing.

Renegotiation support

A bad deal in the past shouldn’t limit your opportunities for the future. Project expansion, new permit applications, and the changing landscape on revenue sharing all offer opportunities to negotiate better terms.

Monitoring implementation

Once an agreement is signed, we monitor the project and the payments. With the help of auditors and accountants, we ensure the terms are implemented fairly and accurately.

Our unique approach

Revenue sharing expertise

Resource companies hire the best economists and lawyers to forward their interests. We bring industry-insider knowledge to the Indigenous side of the table. With expert knowledge and techniques on your side, you’ll get the right information and access from resource companies—no less than any other commercial partner would.

No conflicts of interest

We only ever work on one side of the table. That means that we never accept work from resource extraction companies. In Canada, we focus exclusively on supporting Indigenous communities and organizations, ensuring our advice remains independent and uncompromised.

Helping Indigenous communities get a fair share of their natural resource wealth

    Dempster Highway on the way to Inuvik at Eagle Plains close to the Arctic Circle in the Yukon on a cold winter's day.

    376 Churchill Ave N 
    Ottawa Ontario, K1Z 5C3 
    Unceded Anishinàbe Algonquin territory 

    I acknowledge the traditional territory on which Resources for Development does its work. Our office is located on unceded Anishinàbe Algonquin land. We work on behalf of Indigenous communities who live on diverse ancestral territories across Canada. Acknowledging Indigenous territory is the first of many steps toward meaningful reconciliation.

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