RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Funny timing huhSpicybagel wrote:
doesn't seem like a similar case at all. From what I saw their case is pollution of water and salmon. Not the case with this at all. Correct me if wrong.
"The mine could damage the river’s fisheries, especially sockeye salmon, which spawn and hatch in the area."
“It’s just a very important place to our people,” says Chad Day, president of the Tahltan Central Council. In the new article he says it's a "culturally sensitive area". "Tahltans have lived in the Sheslay area and some are buried there." “That’s why we’re taking the position that we won’t be supporting any kind of exploration or mining activities in that area now or into the future.”
https://www.ktoo.org/2015/07/28/b-c-tribal-protest-stops-mine-exploration-now/
"The Tahltan’s opposition to the exploration project is unusual. The Tahltan are arguably the most mining friendly First Nation in B.C. They support and have agreements with a number of mining companies and projects." This is true. Galore Creek, Saddle North (GT Gold), Red Chris (Imperial Metals), Brucejack, ... Approximately 70% of the Golden Triangle is in Tahltan territory https://tahltan.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Tahltan_IndustryNewsletter2019_v5_lowres.pdf
I don't know... decide for yourself. Good luck.