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Queen’s Park
- NDP Leader Howard Hampton has condemned the McGuinty
Liberals for awarding Platinex Inc. 72,000 acres of new
mining claims in Northern Ontario.
“It’s outrageous that the McGuinty Liberals awarded Platinex
new mining rights to 72,000 acres of land while leaders from
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) continue to languish in
jail,” said Hampton. Platinex is the exploration company
that sued KI First Nation for $10 billion dollars, nearly
bankrupting the First Nation, and causing Chief Donny Morris
and five KI councillors to go to jail for standing up for
their constitutional rights, according to Hampton.
“These new Platinex claims are adjacent to Webequie First
Nation, Marten Falls First Nation, Fort Hope First Nation,
Neskantaga First Nation and Gull Bay First Nation,” Hampton
said.
Hampton said this sends a chilling message to First Nations
across the North.
“On one hand, First Nations leaders are jailed because they
demand their constitutional right to be consulted and
accommodated before potential environmental damage happens
to their lands while on the other hand, Platinex is awarded
extensive new mining rights after suing KI for $10-billion
and nearly bankrupting the community in the process,” said
Hampton.
“Is this the message the McGuinty government wants to send
to First Nations: if you stand up and ask for your
constitutional rights to be recognized you could go to jail
while the mining company gets mining rights to your land?”
asked Hampton. |