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Doubleview Gold Corp V.DBG

Alternate Symbol(s):  DBLVF

Doubleview Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of high-value mineral resources, including copper, scandium, gold, silver, and other precious metals. The Company’s projects include Hat Copper-Gold Property and Red Spring Copper-Silver-Gold property. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is located 50 kilometers (km) northwest of Telegraph Creek north-western British Columbia. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is situated in the Stikine District that includes the large Galore Creek, Schaft Creek, Red Chris, and Kutcho copper deposits. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is subject to a 2% net smelter royalty (NSR). The Red Spring Copper-Silver-Gold property located approximately 120 kilometers (km) north of Smithers, British Columbia. The Red Spring property is located in the asserted traditional 27,250 square kilometers territory of the Takla First Nation.


TSXV:DBG - Post by User

Post by NormDePlumeon Apr 01, 2021 8:34pm
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I'm encouraged by the conciliatory tone

I'm encouraged by the conciliatory tone

Doubleview is engaging with the Tehltan through their established protocol that they use with all the other miners.   Previously they had refused to do that.  They are now looking to "reset" their relationship with the Tehltan.  That sounds promising.
 

Doubleview takes the TCG's recent public comments very seriously and humbly recognizes that the TCG has expressed its opposition to the way in which Doubleview has engaged with the Tahltan Nation to-date. Doubleview continues to seek a positive, collaborative, productive, and mutually beneficial relationship with the Tahltan Nation. Doubleview's intention is to respect the TCG's engagement protocol by entering into a Communications and Engagement Agreement (the "Agreement"). Doubleview has provided a written response to the Agreement and is awaiting a response back from the TCG. Doubleview sees this as a first step towards re-setting its ongoing engagement with the Tahltan Nation and will update its shareholders as matters progress.

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Besides getting kicked out of their own mine, I think the change in tone stems from the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indiginous People, which has been made law in Canada.  This requires consent from the Tehltan, whereas the previous rules only required "consultation." 

From this, I get the impression that DBG is willing to acquiesce to the demands of the TCG.  They'll have to conduct the archeological survey that they previously failed to do, agree to not expand the mine without consent, give preference to Tahltan in hiring.  Not sure what else.

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