An energy company doing uranium exploration work in Northern Saskatchewan said it has paused its work while it continues to consult with impacted communities. This comes after the Birch Narrows Dene Nation leadership issued a cease-and-desist order on the Toronto company. In mid-February, local trapper Don Desjardin noticed a Baselode Energy work crew on a […]
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Baselode offered to build a cell tower for the community, but Desjardin said he told them it wasn t a high priority.
Birch Narrows wanted a detailed wildlife and habitat impact study conducted before things went any further. Desjardin said the endangered woodland caribou are his biggest concern. Also as a trap line area, we carry out extensive activity: trapping, hunting, fishing. We ve done it for generations. It s been passed down to us for a long, long time, he said. We have people who have passed away on those trap lines, who have given up their lives on those trap lines in their struggle to feed their families. That area means a lot to us. It s not just an ordinary piece of land. It has a lot of significance to us as a community.
A northern Saskatchewan First Nation has blockaded a road and issued a cease-and-desist order against a Toronto uranium company. Birch Narrows Dene Nation officials say they took action after workers with Baselode Energy Corp. started surveying the band's traditional territory without consent.
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