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Reality show Jade Fever pulls plug amidst mining controversy with B C First Nation | iNFOnews

Binny Paul, Local Journalism Initiative Jade Fever aired its last episode on July 19, following a controversy in May when the Tahltan First Nation called for the show to be taken off air owing to mining issues on their territory. Image Credit: FACEBOOK/Jade Fever July 22, 2021 - 8:00 PM After seven seasons, the popular Discovery Canada reality TV series, Jade Fever, aired its last episode on July 19. Bell Media confirmed in an email statement that Jade Fever had come to an end with its most recent season being its final one. Since it first aired in 2015, the show followed the Bunces, a family of jade miners working in the Cassiar Mountains in Tahltan First Nation’s territory in northwest B.C.

Tahltan Nation continues opposition to jade mining on its territory

The Tahltan Central Government (TCG) is repeating its calls for a halt to jade mining on its territory. President Chad Norman Day says jade mining operations create a lot of environmental damage, and they often leave behind a large mess that can include abandoned equipment, damaged landscapes and split-open jade boulders.

B C First Nation opposes jade mining, wants reality TV show Jade Fever taken off the air

B.C. First Nation opposes jade mining, wants reality TV show ‘Jade Fever’ taken off the air Jon Azpiri © Provided by Global News A B.C. First Nation is calling for a halt to placer mining in its territory and for a reality TV show to be pulled off the air. The Tahltan Nation says Jade Fever, which airs on Discovery Canada, glamorizes the potential riches of finding jade and it s making long-standing environmental issues in the region even worse. Tahltan Central Government President Chad Norman Day calls the show extremely problematic, adding that the show needs to be shut down immediately.

Indigenous nation opposes jade mining in northwestern B C

by Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Posted May 9, 2021 5:00 am ADT Last Updated May 9, 2021 at 5:09 am ADT VANCOUVER Demand for jade has sparked both a reality TV series set in the remote northwestern corner of British Columbia and opposition from an Indigenous nation over its lack of consent to jade mining in its territory. The Tahltan Nation has strong ties to the mining and mineral exploration sector, but the extraction of nephrite jade is “a very problematic industry for us,” said Chad Norman Day, president of the Tahltan Central Government.  B.C.’s consultation with the nation over jade mining permit applications has been “minimal,” Day said in an interview, and in recent years the nation has expressed opposition to new permits and the industry overall.

Tahltan Nation opposes jade mining in northwestern B C

Tahltan Nation opposes jade mining in northwestern B C
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