First Nations say Alberta review of coal project inadequate, seek federal involvement

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In a letter to federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, the Siksika and Kainai say the review planned by Alberta’s energy regulator of the Montem Resources Tent Mountain proposal falls far short

“The proposed provincial review by the Alberta Energy Regulator is insufficient to appropriately identify the impacts to areas of federal jurisdiction, including on Kainai’s rights,” says the letter from Chief Roy Fox.Australia-based Montem plans an open-pit mine in the Crowsnest Pass that would straddle the Alberta-British Columbia boundary. The area was mined until 1983 and Montem planned to rely on previously issued approvals for its project.

“The cumulative impact of this activity has the potential to significantly and adversely impact the ecological integrity of the area and Kainai’s ability to use this area for the practice of their Aboriginal and Treaty rights.” “The Proponent states that these water quality concerns may be mitigated, and even improved, by a modern water management regime … but this remains to be seen,” wrote Fox.

The Kainai and Siksika point out there is little land left in the area where they can conduct traditional cultural practices that hasn’t already been affected by mining, energy, forestry, agriculture or settlement. They take issue with Montem’s argument that since the proposed mine site is already disturbed, further work shouldn’t be a problem.

 

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