GREY:VITFF - Post Discussion
Post by
KenoHillYT on Sep 01, 2024 10:03am
Do YTG - FN - VG trust each other well hell no!
Or maybe this shouls be titled lets not play in the sandbox together.
Lets see first it was the safety berm, them it was the water wells, then it was the fish and the sad saga goes on.
PWC on the other hand has been given powers (normal) as receiver and will get richly paid out of VG funds and once that's run out YTG will kick in some more cash. Fore example there's like what 2 billion still to be paid for Faro. BTW the "remediation" at Faro will blow the CO2 allowance for the Yukon aff the scale. ;) Bet it's the same with Eagle remediation.
Now it appears the FN doesn't trust YTG either just like VG, it appears they don't trust anyone? Do they want this thing cleaned up and an independent review ot what, will it be a fight every step of the way.
How about this let FN do and pay for the review by independents of their own choosing and FN can pay for it from their own funds. Can't have it both ways.
BTW. As I mentioned earlier Yukon merchants shoud slap a montrous surcharge on all goods on all services and goods they provide slated for final use at VG Eagle.
Camp Services
Fuel
Air services
Trucking
Camp provisioning
Vehicle rentals
Geo services
And the list goes into hundreds judging by the list of unsecured creditors.
YTG was so quick to put them into receivership over the bickering between FN and YTG as the sculpin where not being saved fast enough in Dublin Gulch where mining polution was occring over the last 100 years.. In the few weeks under PWC it be interesting how much cleanup was being done, or are we just monitoring? They were provided with 1.6 million pd for the first month? That's a nice little burn rate. ;)
https://www.barrietoday.com/national-news/mine-review-begins-in-yukon-despite-first-nation-concerns-9460126 The letter to Haney on Tuesday says the mine "was a steady regulatory blight from its inception to its collapse," detailing past cyanide spills, problems found by inspectors, landslides and water management issues."
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/yukon-first-nation-fears-exclusion-from-mine-disaster-review-seeks-public-inquiry/ar-AA1pFVAY
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