Mine review begins in Yukon despite First Nation concerns
The Yukon government says an independent review of a catastrophic ore slide and cyanide solution spill at a gold mine in June is now underway, in a process that’s going ahead despite concerns raised by the local First Nation.
A statement from the Ministry of Mines says the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun has reviewed draft terms of reference and there’s an “open invitation” for it to participate.
But the First Nation this week accused the government of trying to “erase” its role in the process, saying it would only support the review looking into what happened at the Eagle Gold mine if it could “co-manage” the process and appoint its own advisers alongside three experts now named by the Yukon government.
The First Nation has pushed for a full public inquiry into the spill that sent millions of tonnes of cyanide-laced ore from the heap leach facility into the environment.