Guilbeault gives green light to James Bay lithium mine with 271 conditions
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says a new lithium mine in northern Quebec can go ahead with more than 270 conditions to protect wildlife and respect Indigenous use of the lands for traditional purposes.
The 36-page approval uses the boilerplate language for Impact Assessment Act decisions, indicating that the minister has determined following a review that the project is “not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.”
In a tweet publicizing the approval Guilbeault said the mine will go ahead in partnership with local Cree communities.
“This is what a good project is all about and these critical minerals are key to building a low-carbon economy,” he said.


