B.C. and Tahltan Nation sign agreement requiring consent for changes to mine

President of the Tahltan Central Government Chad Norman Day surveys Tahltan territory by helicopter in this July 2019 handout photo. A new agreement between the province and an Indigenous government in northern British Columbia is being heralded as historic for requiring the nation's consent ahead of any significant changes at a major mine. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Tahltan Central Government

DEASE LAKE, B.C. - A new agreement between the province and an Indigenous government in northern British Columbia will require the nation's consent ahead of any significant changes at a major copper and gold mine.

Chad Norman Day, president of the Tahltan Central Government, says the agreement means substantial changes to the existing environmental assessment certificate for the Red Chris mine can only proceed with Tahltan approval.

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