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Three Innu First Nations say they are ready to take measures to stop Quebec pipeline

The statement released on Friday was a response to comments from GNL Quebec president Tony Le Verger, who said last weekendhe wanted to continue negotiations with the Indigenous communities. Charles-Edouard Verreault, vice-chief of Mashteuiatsh First Nation and spokesman for the three Innu First Nations, said in an interview on Friday that GNL Quebec won t receive their consent. The Innu First Nations had previously expressed opposition to the multibillion-dollar plan in May, following the publication of Quebec s environmental review board report on the project. We listened, we did our own researches on the project, and following the conclusions of the BAPE report, it is clear that our position will remain the same, Verreault said. This project won t be happening on our territories.

No more talks : Innu leaders against pipeline

Brandon Sun By: Virginie Ann, The Canadian Press Posted: Save to Read Later MONTREAL - There won t be any more negotiations over a proposed natural gas pipeline crossing Indigenous lands in northern Quebec, say Innu leaders who oppose it. A Greenpeace banner reading No GNL’ is shown hanging from a building under construction on the site of the MIL campus of the University of Montreal in Montreal, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. The Innu First Nations of Mashteuiatsh, Pessamit and Essipit say they are ready to take any measures even legal action to stop the GNL Quebec project. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

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