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unhappycamper

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Sat Aug 16, 2014, 06:40 AM Aug 2014

Fallout from Canadian Mining Disaster Continues As First Nation Delivers Eviction Notice [View all]

http://www.commondreams.org/news/2014/08/15/fallout-canadian-mining-disaster-continues-first-nation-delivers-eviction-notice

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Mount Polley disaster ripples through British Columbia, with blockades and layoffs

Fallout from Canadian Mining Disaster Continues As First Nation Delivers Eviction Notice
Deirdre Fulton, staff writer
Friday, August 15, 2014

The Neskonlith Indian Band on Thursday served an eviction notice to Imperial Metals, the company responsible for the massive tailings pond breach at Mount Polley Mine in British Columbia, which is seeking to site a separate lead and zinc mine near the headwaters of the Adams River — within Neskonlith territory and home to an important sockeye salmon run. Known as the Ruddock Creek Mine, the contested project is still in the development phase and has yet to go through the environmental assessment process.

"As...the caretakers of our land and waters, Neskonlith, part of the Lake Secwepemc People, have an obligation to protect our land for our future generations,” according to a statement issued by the First Nation band. “Neskonlith Indian Band cannot permit any mining development especially in these Sacred Headwaters that will contaminate the water or destroy our salmon habitat.”

In an interview with the Canadian Press, Neskonlith Chief Judy Wilson said the Mount Polley spill shows the company cannot be trusted to build and operate a mine while also protecting the surrounding environment. "The industry has proven at Mount Polley that they can't regulate all of that," she said.

Last week, a group calling themselves the Klabona Keepers blocked access to workers at the pending Red Chris Mine, also developed and operated by Imperial Metals and scheduled to open later this year.
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