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Diamonds North Resources believes northern communities are an integral part to the Company's success working in the North. We work hard to build relationships based on mutual respect and shared values. We value the knowledge of the local people and seek opportunities to build long-term relationships with the people in the communities where we explore in Canada's north.

The success of these relationships is based on respect for local tradition and trust is achieved by maintaining open lines of communication with local residents. Information on the company and our projects is shared through public meetings, open houses, and through the regulatory process.
Diamonds North welcomes feedback from the communities and seeks consultation on many issues. Many stakeholders are involved in this process including regional and community development corporations, hunter-trapper associations and aboriginal associations. The Company has become well informed on local and regional issues such as wildlife habitat, traditional land use and the importance of local economic benefits.
The Company's believes northern communities and people should participate in opportunities provided by mineral exploration through jobs, training and the company's use of local service providers.
Diamonds North currently has no operating mines but believes that building strong relationships now will result in solid support from local communities for our projects in the future.
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