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Fort Nelson First Nation opposes long-term water licences for shale gas

 

Vancouver – Fort Nelson First Nation of northeast BC has worked with the natural gas industry and government to provide economic opportunities for it members and the entire province through responsible resource development.
But the BC Liberal Government’s intention to issue a number of long-term water withdrawal licences permitting companies to divert and contaminate billions of litres a year of water from their rivers for shale gas has forced the Echo Dene people to stand in defence of their traditional territory and life-sustaining environment.
After pursuing every other avenue available to it – including repeated efforts to reach out to the Province, which have gone ignored – Fort Nelson First Nation feels it must now appeal to the public for support to put a stop to this plan and ensure the public and First Nations are properly consulted in the development of a responsible water management plan.
Tuesday, November 13th, Chief, Council and community members were in Vancouver to share their story. Water and Energy expert Ben Parfitt of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives contributed his insights to the panel as well.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear the perspective of Fort Nelson First Nation on water and shale gas issues in northeast BC and to learn how you can help their important cause.

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