Current Problems: Business and Reconciliation (92)

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September 28, 2023


Environment and community groups applaud BC Supreme Court ruling to reform province’s mineral staking regime

NationTalk: [Smithers, Osoyoos, Kimberley] – The BC Supreme Court released its decision Tuesday holding that the Province needs to change its free entry mineral claim system within the next 18 months to align with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). The ruling is a result of the Gitxaałan and Ehattesaht...

March 3, 2023


Lawyer says First Nations will fight Ontario government’s proposed mining changes

MiningWatch Canada advocate wonders ‘what’s left to cut?’ CBC News: The Ontario government’s proposed changes to mining regulations are drawing concern among mining critics and advocates for First Nations. Kate Kempton represents the northern Ontario First Nations of Attawapiskat, Ginoogaming, Constance Lake and Aroland. In 2021, Attawapiskat, Neskantaga and Fort Albany signed a moratorium on new developments in...

March 2, 2023


Doug Ford government wants to speed up mining permits in Ontario

Changes to Mining Act aim to boost production of critical minerals, essential for EV batteries CBC News: Premier Doug Ford’s government will propose on Thursday changes to the laws governing approval of mining projects to boost Ontario’s production of minerals essential to electric vehicle batteries and other technologies, CBC News has learned.  The changes would speed up...

November 17, 2022


Kahkewistahaw First Nation says Mosaic has shirked duty to consult while operating potash mines in Sask.

Chief Evan Taypotat says Mosaic failed to award millions of dollars in contracts to a First Nations business Alexander Quon · CBC News · Posted: Nov 17, 2022 4:05 PM CT | Last Updated: November 17 First Peoples Law Report: CBC News: Kahkewistahaw First Nation says the Mosaic Company has failed to “meaningfully consult” with the First Nation, even...

December 1, 2021


New Brunswick business added to lawsuit

APTN – The chiefs of Wolastoqey Nation have added to their lawsuit against the province of New Brunswick, this time adding a number of corporations for conducting business on their territory without consent…the chiefs said that the corporations operate on “20 percent of the more than five million hectares identified in the claim as the...

September 9, 2020


NexGen Energy failure on Métis Impact Benefit Agreement

NationTalk – The Métis Nation – Saskatchewan (“MN-S”) has filed a claim against NexGen Energy Ltd. in the Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan. MN-S is seeking from the Court: a declaration that NexGen is in breach of its obligations to negotiate an Impact Benefit Agreement (“IBA”) with MN-S in good faith and on a...

July 29, 2020


Commission of Inquiry into Muskrat Falls Project

NationTalk – Dwight Ball, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador provided an update on the progress of recommendations from the Commission of Inquiry into the Muskrat Falls Project. The final report was released to the public on March 10, 2020. Government has accepted the goals and objectives of all the recommendations in the commission’s report. Government...

May 22, 2020


Failure of Ring of Fire First Nations consultation

Policy Options – “Pandemic shouldn’t impede meaningful Indigenous engagement on Ring of Fire”. Ontario government announced that “a regional assessment of potential mining operations for the Ring of Fire will be undertaken”. The announcement only posted on the agency website severely impacts the ability of First Nations to meaningfully engage in the consulting process. Only...

April 20, 2020


Resumption of mining in Nunavik

Makivik Corporation – Makivik Corporation who represent the Inuit of Nunavik, is strongly opposed to the resumption of mining activities in the Nunavik region. The decision was made unilaterally by the government of Quebec without consultation whatsoever with the Inuit and was further supported by a directive issued by the Nunavik’s Director of Public Health,...

April 17, 2019


Repeal of Far North Act

CBC – Repeal of the “Far North Act“ to reduce restrictions on projects like all-season roads, electrical transmission projects and development of the Ring of Fire “doesn’t do enough to protect the rights of First Nations and will likely lead to “renewed conflict” with Indigenous communities, according to Dayna Scott, an associate professor at Osgoode...

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