Mine is on Crown Land ... LBN part of LRMP Approval ProcessThis was approved in 2007. Rich Coleman and at least 5 other Ministers were involved along with LBN. LRMP designated how the land is to be used.
Very importantly this shows that the Morrison Mine is located on crown land.
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The Morice Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) planning boundaries encompass approximately 1.5 million hectares. They include the communities of Houston, Topley, Granisle, Topley Landing and rural settlements dispersed throughout the plan area. The population of the plan area is approximately 5,200.
The public component of the Morice LRMP began in October 2002. The Table met once per month over an 18 month period, and achieved consensus on March 26, 2004. The provincial government subsequently entered into government-to-government discussions with the Office of the Wet’suwet’en, Lake Babine Nation/Nedo’ats Hereditary Chiefs and Yekooche First Nation. These discussions have enriched the LRMP with traditional and cultural information.
Government formally announced the completion and approval of the Morice LRMP on July 18, 2007. The approved plan provides a comprehensive strategic direction to guide the management of Crown land and resources. This will help foster economic prosperity, social stability and environmental sustainability for all Morice-area communities, including First Nations.