May 11 – 17, 2021: Weekly News Roundup
Attawapiskat, Fort Albany and Neskantaga First Nations have demanded a halt to the Environmental Assessment until meaningful consultation can beContinue Reading
Attawapiskat, Fort Albany and Neskantaga First Nations have demanded a halt to the Environmental Assessment until meaningful consultation can beContinue Reading
The provincial environment assessment (EA) process is underway as of May 4th on the middle section for the Ring of FireContinue Reading
Attawapiskat, Fort Albany, and Neskantaga First Nations in the James Bay lowlands have declared a moratorium on development to the Ring of FireContinue Reading
This week, Neskantaga First Nation declared a State of Emergency as 6% of members living off-reserve contracted COVID-19. Moonias saidContinue Reading
This week, a consortium of 10 universities and colleges and six media outlets, led by Concordia University’s Institute for InvestigativeContinue Reading
Marten Falls First Nation and Webequie First Nation selected two environmental consulting firms in the process of two proposed roadsContinue Reading
This week in the news, Curve Lake First Nation is launching a suit jointly with Neskantaga First Nation suing theContinue Reading
The only article published this week was an analysis piece in the Globe and Mail exploring the long-term impacts ofContinue Reading
An analysis published in Lawyer’s Daily examines the Ontario government’s policies favouring mining developments during the COVID-19 pandemic in theContinue Reading
According to Minister of Northern Development and Mines, Energy and Indigenous Affairs, Greg Rickford, part of the “Connecting the North”Continue Reading









