Beacon AI Centers Indus Project
Summary of Issues
Beacon AI Centers Indus Project
Document reference number: 82
The Summary of Issues outlines the key issues that the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) considers relevant for the federal impact assessment process for the Beacon AI Centers Indus Project (the project). The proponent's response to the Summary of Issues will support decision-making by IAAC on whether an impact assessment is required under section 16 of the Impact Assessment Act. If an impact assessment is required, the key issues outlined below and the proponent's response will inform the scope of the impact assessment, and the development of the Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines and plans, as appropriate.
IAAC was informed by input from federal and provincial authorities, Indigenous groups, and the public received to date on the proponent's Summary of the Initial Project Description. The proponent is encouraged to read all submissions on the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry Internet site for the project (Reference Number 90121).
The proponent is required to describe how it intends to address the key issues identified below as part of the development of its project. A high-level description is sufficient. Where relevant, the proponent is encouraged to identify if the key issues will be addressed through existing legislative and regulatory frameworks (i.e. legislation or regulation), by proponent commitments to best practices, policies or standards, or both.
Key Issues
Indigenous and Stakeholder Engagement and Consultation
- Clarify the process for meaningful engagement and consultation with potentially affected Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Current Use of Lands and Resources for Traditional Purposes
- Clarify how the project's contribution to cumulative effects on Indigenous Peoples' rights and traditional land use will be identified and assessed and how Indigenous Knowledge will be incorporated into the assessment.
- Clarify the process for mitigating accidental hazardous substance releases and effects on migratory birds, fish and fish habitat, wetlands, and waters users (including Indigenous Peoples).
Indigenous Peoples' Health and Well-being
- Clarify potential effects of the project on Indigenous Peoples' access to clean drinking water and food security through effects on fish and fish habitat, taking into account the source of municipal water and regional water pressures.
Indigenous Peoples' Rights
- Clarify the process for assessing the project's impacts on Section 35 rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Peoples' Social and Economic Conditions
- Clarify the potential effects of the project on the social and economic conditions of Indigenous Peoples, including how it would provide long-term economic benefits and job creation and training for employees regarding working with Indigenous Peoples.