An ice runway at First Mining Gold’s Springpole project in northwestern Ontario. Credit: Henry Lazenby
The dispute hinges on the issuance of road construction permits by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry on Feb. 9, which Cat Lake leaders describe as blatant disregard for their vehement opposition. Chief Russell Wesley said in a sharply worded news release last week that the community is concerned over potential adverse effects on wildlife habitats, fish populations, and sacred sites, including areas with pictographs and ancestral burial grounds.
Wesley argues that the province prioritized the financial interests of the mining company above the safety and welfare of his community. “We demand equal treatment and consideration for the well-being of our people as we continue to work towards protecting our rights and land,” he said.Located 180 km north of Sioux Lookout, Cat Lake First Nation is the closest community to the proposed Springpole site, one of Canada’s largest undeveloped gold projects.
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