A First Nations group from northern Ontario say they aren’t being adequately consulted on changes to the Ontario Mining
Act.
Chief Donny Morris of the KI First Nation says he was notified a couple weeks ago that they had until October 15th to
submit their response to the government.
He says that’s not long enough to consult with community members in the territory.
Morris and his council went to jail for more than two months
earlier this year for defying a court order to stay out of the way
of mining exploration companies.
KI First Nation Upset with Consultations
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