NB Power ‘paternalistic,’ not negotiating fairly on dam project: Wolastoqey Nation
FREDERICTON — The Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick says negotiations with the province’s energy utility have broken down regarding a multibillion-dollar plan to upgrade the Mactaquac dam and generating station west of Fredericton.
NB Power has reneged on certain terms that had been agreed upon by both sides, the First Nation said Wednesday, involving issues such as community interests, cultural protection and economic opportunities.
Chief Gabriel Atwin of the Kingsclear First Nation — a member of the Wolastoqey Nation — says the Crown corporation is not negotiating in good faith because the government is upset about their title claim to large swaths of the province.
“It’s a paternalistic approach,” Atwin said in an interview. “I believe that the unfortunate part is the premier is upset with the Wolastoqey people because of the title claim and basically trying to block every step of negotiation in any field — not just Mactaquac dam.”

