RE:Environmental ApprovalHere's an opinion from a B.C. long term Canadian resource investor friend who's opinion I solicited and respect - it's blunt, but so is he. We are both invested in the Golden Triangle of NW BC. (NEM is Neumont Mining).
And, he knows Kamloops in case Martin wants to inquire...
IMO: " No matter how cynical I get, I can't keep up."
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hey that means the mine will have to employ tens and tens of layabout eskimos so that they can take a big pay check home for doing diddly squat... and the chiefs will have to be flown around the world to see what the russians are doing to mitigate the caribou damage and to every other mining site to check it out... NEM had a great project up there but these a'holes thought NEM owed them the life of reilly for accessing the land.. some salt water got spilled from a drilling rig and ..and the eskimos wanted to see an assessment of the damage...meaning pay off the chiefs and dozens of eskimos as they pretened to do some kind of environmental assessment... NEM quit when they concluded this kind of bull***** drain of the cash would begin again on an orebody a couple of kilometers from the original area of mining... the eskimos wanted to begin milking the company again and big time... you aren't dealing with reality up there.. and the eskimo gets encouraged by high price lawyers to drain the project dry before it even begins mining