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Columbia Basin Regional Advisory Committee Form and Function September 11, 2014 Nelson, BC Kathy Eichenberger BC Ministry of Energy and Mines 1
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CBRAC Why: how it came to be Who: how the committee was formed What: will the committee cover Where: let’s start here
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What people said : Better information more timely information at the right level Greater understanding of decisions & plans Ability to provide input Continued engagement on the Columbia River Treaty
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Formation of CBRAC Partnership between Local Governments’ Committee BC Hydro Ministry of Energy and Mines All 3 partners form a steering committee All decisions made by consensus
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Committee Selection: Consensus on member selection based on diversity of: importance of First Nation and local government representation knowledge, ability and collaborative approach geographic and sectoral representation inclusion of age and gender diversity
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What it is: A forum for dialogue and mutual learning Provides insight, advice and input on current and future hydro operating issues and plans Explores positive solutions to regional issues Provides input and advice on potential future changes and improvements to the CRT Complements other BC Hydro and MEM engagement
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What it isn’t: It is not aboriginal consultation It is not a decision-making body It will not re-open results of previous broader consultative and regulatory initiatives
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CBRAC - a beginning: This is new – it will take time to figure it out We don’t have all the answers – we don’t even have all the questions CBRAC will evolve as we learn and adapt This is important – but let’s make it a rewarding experience for all
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