Project Overview
Location: Northwest Territories (connecting southern NWT to Arctic communities) Project Type: All-season highway construction Proponent: Government of Northwest Territories, federal support Status: Strategic planning, Major Projects Office focus area
Project Description
All-season road providing year-round access to communities currently accessible only by winter roads or aircraft. Enables resource development in Slave Geological Province and improves community connectivity.
Investment Value
Estimated Capital: $1-2 billion CAD
Indigenous Partnerships
Land Claim Frameworks: Gwich'in, Sahtu, Tlicho, Dehcho First Nations Indigenous Government Consent: Modern land claim agreements require Indigenous government approval, not solely consultation
Partnership Requirements:
- Benefit-sharing arrangements
- Environmental protection measures
- Employment commitments
- Potential equity participation
Certainty Advantage: Indigenous government consent provides legal certainty once secured (unlikely legal challenges post-consent)
Key Risks
Moderate Risk:
- Indigenous government approval requirements
- Remote terrain construction challenges
- Permafrost and climate considerations
- Extended negotiation timelines
Investment Opportunities
- Resource development enabler
- Community access improvement
- Federal-territorial cost-sharing
- Indigenous government partnership model