Giant Mine contamination apology discussions underway, says Yellowknives Dene First Nation
A federal government apology for harms caused by the now-abandoned gold mine would be the first of its kind in northern history.
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Apology teaches future generations about the horrible legacy of the past and how at this point in history, the government of Canada came together to do what was right for the water, for the people to ensure that the legacy of the land is protected for generations to come, said Jason Snaggs, CEO of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation.(Avery Zingel/CBC)
Key Inuit organization signals it will oppose Baffinland iron ore mine expansion
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Inuit hunters blockade Nunavut iron ore mine in effort to have environmental concerns heard
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