Some members of First Nation divided as it moves to vote on benefits connected to reopening of major gold mine in northwest BC (Business in Vancouver)
Questions are being raised inside a BC First Nation after $10,000 was offered to each member ahead of a crucial vote on the future of a major gold mine.
Dormant since it was closed in 2008, the Eskay Creek gold mine sits in Tahltan Nation territory 83 kilometres northwest of Stewart in a mineral-rich region known as “the golden triangle.”
Skeena Resources Ltd. bought the site from Barrick Gold [now Barrick Mining Corp. in 2017 and since then has moved to re-start operations in a project that could generate more than $14 billion in GDP in one of the highest-grade gold mines in the world.
Unlike other mines, Eskay Creek is subject to Canada’s first ever consent-based decision-making agreement with a First Nation ...
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