Open this photo in gallery: A Canadian shows her patriotism during a Canada Day parade in Cremona, Alta.Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press Consultation and accommodation Re “Consent needed” (Letters, June 28): A fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute takes issue with the application of Canada’s “consultation and accommodation” doctrine to projects affecting Indigenous groups, preferring the “free, prior and informed consent” requirement found in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Governments, he asserts, should adhere to “fundamental consent principles” – meaning, I gather, Indigenous consent should be required. UNDRIP is a United Nations product, largely motivated,...