There has been another release of contaminated water at Imperial Oil’s Kearl facility in northern Alberta, the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has confirmed.
Indigenous rights collide with $35B Western Canada pipeline expansion
Indigenous rights collide with $35B Western Canada pipeline expansion
Trans Mountain, the company that’s building the federal government-owned pipeline expansion from Alberta through B.C., says its project, which is billions of dollars over budget, is now 95 per cent complete.
Except there’s a problem.
Some residents of an Indigenous community are opposing construction on part of the pipeline, near Jacko Lake, B.C.
From a giant mining project in northern Ontario known as the Ring of Fire to the recently completed yet still-controversial Coastal GasLink fracked gas pipeline in northern B.C., Canada continues to struggle to find the sweet spot between resource development and securing free, prior and informed consent from Indigenous communities like Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation.
You wouldn’t know it listening to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has repeatedly emphasized his government’s commitment to reconciling with First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples.
But the legal system, says UBC law professor Gordon Christie, still has a long way to go before it meaningfully addresses the fundamental principle that Indigenous Peoples in Canada must grant free, prior and informed consent.
Despite the Charter of Rights and Freedoms existing for 30 years, “we have a pretty anachronistic, old-school system still,” Christie tells Global News.
The Canadian government, he says, talks a good talk about respecting Indigenous communities’ wishes when it comes to resource projects.
But it’s clear, Christie adds, that the Crown does not want to give up the supreme decision-making power it has enjoyed for 150 years.
It’s a power, he adds, that is built upon the “doctrine of discovery,” which allowed European explorers to steamroll over Indigenous rights and title to their own land. |Read more https://globalnews.ca/news/10103531/indigenous-rights-collide-with-35b-western-canada-pipeline-expansion/| globalnews.ca/news/10103531/in…
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Environmental concerns loom over Glencore takeover of Teck coal mines
Environmental concerns loom over Glencore takeover of Teck coal mines
A prominent conservation group in southeastern British Columbia says it will push the federal and provincial governments to pressure Swiss-based coal giant Glencore PLC into addressing serious environmental problems with the B.C. steelmaking coal mines it wants to acquire from Teck Resources Ltd.
“Allowing Glencore to take control of Teck’s coal mines could be disastrous,” said Randal Macnair, a conservation coordinator for the B.C. environmental group Wildsight, in a post on the group’s website.
Wildsight pointed to Glencore’s history as the former owner of the Anaconda Aluminum Company in Montana, now costing the U.S. government tens of millions of dollars in cleanup costs. “Money for cleanup must be a top priority before any transfer of ownership takes place,” Macnair said. “Adequate funds must be held to cover the costs of reclamation as well as water quality environmental remediation so Canadian taxpayers aren’t left holding the bill.”
Wildsight said the deal should not be approved until there is a review by the International Joint Commission (IJC), the binational agency established by the Canadian and U.S. governments to resolve trans-border water issues.
The group was commenting on last week’s announcement of a US$8.9-billion takeover offer from Glencore – along with partners Nippon Steel of Japan and POSCO steel of South Korea – for the coal operations of Canada’s largest diversified mining company. If approved by the federal government, the deal would give Glencore control of Teck subsidiary Elk Valley Resources, which operates four sprawling open-pit coal mines in the Elk Valley of southeastern B.C. The remaining assets – primarily copper and zinc – will remain with Teck. |Read more https://www.corporateknights.com/mining/environmental-concerns-loom-over-glencore-takeover-teck-coal-mines/| corporateknights.com/mining/en…
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