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Mining
Page 40
A B.C. ministerial decision to allow the Huckleberry open-pit copper
mine planned for Cheslatta traditional territory, 86 km south of
Houston, B.C., is being challenged by the chief and council of the
Cheslatta Nation. It had been under review since May, 1995, but was
given the go-ahead in December under the province's Environmental
Assessment Act, and more recently by the federal government.
Chief Marvin Charlie vowed to continue to fight the proposed mine, and
the Sierra Legal Defence Fund of Vancouver, which has filed a court
action against the mine, warned that the environment, too, could pay a
heavy price.
"There are too many unknowns for us to make a decision to approve the
mine," Charlie said, "and the environmental review has done little to
address many of our concerns."
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