RE:It's Friday....The natives are going through the Provincial Gov to deal with DBG. It's not going to be an instant response. As the drilling season moves closer & no activity on the ground @ the Hat, it will become more evident DBG's eviction is under-way. The natives served DBG their walking papers. Now it's up to the Gov to respond. It will be the same process as Ice Mountain, now protected area. This isn't rocket science. It's not the first time natives have kicked miners, loggers, fisherman, hunters etc, off their lands.
Farshad gambled & lost. With new legislation in place (2019) the natives have more control over their territories. There are still process's to be worked out in implementing the new legislation, but when the natives use "sacred territory" or "burial grounds" or "traditional hunting territories" "traditional fishing" the natives can have any industry activity halted even outside their territory.
Now how do I know. I've lived on the cusp of a native reserve for half mylife. I'm very familier with the natives motives towards mining, hunting, fishing, logging, in their territory. They sell me salmon every year, we have had many conversations. For the informed, whats going on with the Hat/DBG should be no surprise. Those who bought the stock knowing the natives wanted DBG gone years ago, gambled. Now the jig is up. Watch@@