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The Algonquin Peoples have forcefully and consistently voiced their opposition to
mining activities on their ancestral (and current-use) Trilateral Agreement Territory. As
such, no mining activity (staking, exploration or development) will be accepted on their
ancestral (and current-use) Trilateral Agreement Territory.
Barriere Lake Councillor and Spokesperson, Norman Matchewan stated We are urging
all those who use and appreciate the land, waters, fish and wildlife of this area those
with whom we share our territory to join us in opposing a new, and more damaging
type of development here. We will be reaching out to like-minded groups across
Quebec and beyond to work with us to ensure the exploration activities Copper One has
in mind do not happen. We invite everyone to join us in this effort. Rest assured, we will
do what we must to protect the land.
-30For More Information Contact:
Chief Casey Ratt
Norman Matchewan
Tony Wawatie, Interim Director-General
Michel Thusky (French) Spokesperson