First Nations, coal companies asking Alberta for better consultation on mines
EDMONTON — Five First Nations whose land stretches along most of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains and three coal companies hoping to develop mines in the area have written the province to demand better Indigenous consultation.
“Alberta has not engaged with Siksika in any meaningful way,” says one letter from Chief Ouray Crowfoot.
Evan Steinhauer, manager of the Whitefish Lake First Nation, writes that “Alberta has failed to develop an adequate Indigenous-specific consultation process.”
The Kainai, Ermineskin and Aseniwuche Winewak First Nations have also sent letters.

