Tahltan Nation, B.C. sign historic consent-based decision-making agreement

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NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release November 1, 2023

Tahltan Central Government Environmental Assessment Office Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

Tahltan Nation, B.C. sign historic consent-based decision-making agreement VANCOUVER - Tahltan Central Government (TCG) and the Province of British Columbia have made history by entering into a consent-based decision-making agreement under Section 7 of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Declaration Act) in relation to the future operation of the Red Chris gold and copper mine located in Tahltan Territory, an agreement viewed as a necessary step forward in the evolving progression of a co-governance relationship between the two governments. The agreement was signed in a ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, by Tahltan Central Government President Chad Norman Day; George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy; and Murray Rankin, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, and witnessed by Iskut Band Chief Marie Quock; Tahltan Band Chief Carmen McPhee; Josie Osborne, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low-Carbon Innovation; and Nathan Cullen, MLA for Stikine. "Today, the Tahltan Nation and the Province of British Columbia have made history by forging a consentbased decision-making agreement, marking a significant milestone on our path towards reconciliation," Day said. "This agreement acknowledges and respects Tahltan title, rights and jurisdiction. It is a longoverdue step forward in our evolving co-governance relationship. It sets a precedent and signifies the importance of real consent in project amendments. We are grateful for the unwavering dedication and tireless efforts of the team who negotiated this agreement and fought for Tahltan rights, led by TCG lands director Connor Pritty. Their commitment to our cause has been invaluable in securing this agreement. Since time immemorial, the Tahltan Nation has been entrusted with the preservation and protection of Tahltan Territory. As the rights holders under section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, we have consistently emphasized that industry activity can only proceed with our free, prior and informed consent. With this agreement, we ensure that amendments involving substantial changes to Red Chris can only proceed with our consent, highlighting our commitment to environmental stewardship and a sustainable future. Reconciliation and economic development can indeed coexist, guided by strong environmental, social and governance standards, as envisioned by the Tahltan people. In partnership with the Province and with a shared vision for a sustainable future, we demonstrate that, through consent-based decision-making, we can protect our environment for generations to come, while creating a clear regulatory path forward for all stakeholders." The agreement outlines consent-based decision-making for the review of any substantial changes proposed by the mine operator to the Red Chris mine 2005 environmental assessment certificate. "Tahltan Nation and the Province have built a strong partnership together, one that supports economic certainty for projects within Tahltan lands and provides regulatory clarity, while protecting the environment for the generations who will be impacted for years in the future," Heyman said. "We are proud and excited to collaborate on decision-making processes for natural-resource projects in Tahltan Territory in ways that are consistent with our revitalized environmental-assessment legislation. This agreement recognizes Tahltan title and rights and helps create a clear, predictable, sustainable path forward that will build the prosperity of Tahltan Nation and all British Columbians." The agreement respects and recognizes Tahltan title, rights and inherent jurisdictional decision-making authority for land-management decisions for the Red Chris mine. Tahltan Nation is entrusted with


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