1.1 - Project Location and Background
1.2 - Studies Relevant to the Project
1.3 - Project Proponency
1.4 - Ownership and Financing of the Project
1.5 - Victor Mine Power Supply Technical Steering Committee
1.6 - Role of Mushkegowuk Council and First Nations
1.7 - Delineation of Study Area Corridor
1.8 - Contents of this ESR
2.1 - Project Classification of the Victor Mine Power Supply Project
2.2 - Overview of the Class EA for Minor Transmission Facilities
2.3 - Coordination with other Environmental Processes and Approvals
2.4 - Other Regulatory Requirements
4.1 - Introduction
4.2 - Project Need
4.3 - Victor Mine Load Demand
4.4 - Existing Transmission Facilities in the Victor Mine Area
4.5 - Overview of Proposed Facilities
4.6 - Approach to Construction
4.7 - Operations and Maintenance
4.8 - Contingency Provisions
4.9 - Affected Landowners
4.10 - Quality of Service and Reliability Benefits
4.11 - Schedule
6.1 - Socio-Economic Environment Data Sources
6.2 - Historic Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)
6.3 - First Nation Communities
6.4 - First Nation Communities Within Study Area
6.5 - Mixed Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal Communities
6.6 - Overview of Coastal Community Infrastructure, Energy and Services
6.7 - Social Structure and Conditions In Coastal Communities
6.8 - Land Use
6.9 - Cultural and Heritage Resources
6.10 - Economic Structure and Conditions
6.11 - The Wage Economy
6.12 - TEK Study Results
7.1 - Western James Bay Transmission Line Project
7.2 - Victor Project Comprehensive Study Environmental Assessment (CSEA)
7.3 - Overall Conclusion of Alternatives