StakeholderHub is purpose-built for BC's regulatory environment — from the BC Environmental Assessment Office process to Crown Duty to Consult obligations. Whether you're in energy, mining, infrastructure, forestry, or government, the platform fits how you already work.
Energy projects in BC face some of the most complex consultation obligations in Canada. From LNG facility approvals to transmission corridor permitting, every project intersects with Indigenous territories and requires a documented consultation record that can withstand regulatory scrutiny. StakeholderHub gives energy teams the structure to build genuine relationships with every affected nation and community — and the record to prove it.
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Mineral exploration and mine development in BC require sustained, meaningful engagement with Indigenous communities from exploration through closure. Consultation requirements grow as projects advance from reconnaissance through permit applications. StakeholderHub tracks every engagement across the full project lifecycle — so your consultation record grows with your project and is always audit-ready.
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Infrastructure projects — highways, bridges, transit corridors, port expansions — cross multiple territories and require consultation with dozens of nations and community groups simultaneously. StakeholderHub organizes every engagement by project, location, and stakeholder — so your project team always knows the status of every relationship, every commitment, and every open issue.
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Timber sale licenses, old-growth deferrals, and land development approvals in BC all require documented consultation with First Nations whose traditional territories overlap the area of interest. StakeholderHub provides the structure to track every referral, every response, and every accommodation measure — organized by tenure area, project, and nation.
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Provincial and municipal governments in BC have constitutional obligations to consult when their decisions may affect Indigenous rights and title. Whether it's a rezoning application, a Crown land disposition, or an infrastructure approval, the duty to consult applies. StakeholderHub gives government project managers the tools to meet their legal obligations, document good-faith consultation, and respond to Crown's duty-to-consult requirements.
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Environmental assessment consultants and Indigenous relations firms managing consultation on behalf of proponents need a platform that matches how they actually work — across multiple clients, multiple projects, multiple nations. StakeholderHub was designed in partnership with BC's consultation community to fit the real workflow: rich nation profiles, Support Status tracking, engagement logging, and instant reporting for each client.
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“Built alongside practitioners, not in spite of them.”
StakeholderHub was developed in close collaboration with environmental assessment consultants, Indigenous relations managers, and project teams working in BC's resource and infrastructure sectors.
Canada's purpose-built platform for duty-to-consult — hosted in Canada and designed for the teams running real consultation right now.
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