Demanding a proper say, Cat Lake First Nation's injunction pauses First Mining Gold's road work for project

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Chief Russell Wesley of Cat Lake First Nation says his community lacks the capacity to deal with the surge of mining permits it's seeing. He says he is not opposed to development but needs the resources to make sure his community is part of the process.

Demanding a proper say, Cat Lake First Nation's injunction pauses First Mining Gold's road work for project | CBC News LoadedCat Lake First Nation Chief Russell Wesley says he had no choice but to bring First Mining Gold to court over road permits approved by the Ontario government. The Ojibway First Nation won an injunction that's paused construction on a temporary road to an exploration camp for what's being called one of the biggest gold projects in Canada.

Two days later, Regional Senior Justice W.D. Newton issued an interim order for the mining company to pause road construction as the First Nation seeks a judicial review of the MNRF's decision to authorize the work. Newton is expected to hear the motion this week.cited the importance of consultation with Cat Lake First Nation and its concerns over possible "irreparable harm" from continued construction.

Asked to respond to Cat Lake's concerns that the permits were issued without consultation, the spokesperson said in an email, "As this matter is before the courts, we are not able to comment on anything further at this time."FMGC calls its proposed Springpole Mine one of the largest gold projects in Canada.

"While it is disappointing that Cat Lake First Nation has chosen to oppose these important, temporary safety activities, First Mining continues to listen to the concerns of Indigenous communities and is always willing to meet with community leaders to discuss these and any other matters regarding our activities in their traditional territories."

In November, Cat Lake First Nation unveiled a button at the Chiefs of Ontario conference to symbolize the community's opposition to mining without their consent. The image, designed by Indigenous artist Deanna Therriault, depicts Premier Doug Ford on a bullzoder being watched by Lynx cats. Wesley stressed, however, that Cat Lake's moratorium on mining was only put in place to give First Nation leadership time "to consult our people properly.

He said the provincial court system uses Aboriginal law to promote reconciliation. He said that differs from traditional Indigenous law .

 

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