Four Ontario First Nations voice concerns over mining claims on their lands
The four First Nations that have come together on the issue said they want to meet with Premier Doug Ford to discuss their concerns.Turtle said members of Grassy Narrows have been working to prevent all logging on their lands because the community has suffered from mercury poisoning for decades.
The residents of Grassy Narrows have grappled with long-standing mental and physical health issues after a paper mill dumped tonnes of toxic mercury in the nearby English-Wabigoon River in the 1960s. “When you cut trees and when it rains and gravel pours into the river, it gives out more mercury into the river systems,” Turtle said.
“We were poisoned before and we don’t want any more poisoning to take place in our territory and especially close to the community.”The federal government passed a law in 2021 to affirm the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as an international human rights instrument that can help interpret and apply Canadian law.
The declaration spells out the need for free, prior and informed consent from Indigenous Peoples on anything that infringes on their lands or rights.
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