Labrador anti-Muskrat Falls group happy with consultation from UN representative | CBC News
Members of the Labrador Land Protectors group say a United
Nations representative was receptive to their concerns about Muskrat
Falls — but the grand chief of the Innu Nation says they should have
been consulted too.
Nations representative was receptive to their concerns about Muskrat
Falls — but the grand chief of the Innu Nation says they should have
been consulted too.
Baskut Tuncak, UN special rapporteur on human
rights and hazardous substances and wastes, spoke via video chat with
members of the group, who prepared a 10-page document on their concerns
over the controversial hydroelectric project, and potential
methylmercury contamination.