Afternoon front page: Minor Indigenous dispute holds up BC major project

A judge cancelled the approval to construct a gold mine in northern B.C. even though it had already undergone 15 years of planning and consultations, had the support of two major Indigenous groups and $1.2 billion had already been spent on the project. This because a group of 58 Indigenous people “calling itself a First Nation” projected an Aboriginal title claim onto the area, Sarkonak writes.

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