Alberta First Nations say coal company misrepresenting relationships to review group
Two Alberta First Nations say a coal company hoping to develop a mine in the province’s Rocky Mountains isn’t being forthcoming with a federal agency about its relationship with their communities.
The Kainai and Siksika First Nations have filed letters with the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada that say Montem Resources’ description of how it has dealt with them isn’t right.
“The relationship has decayed and it is no longer accurate to represent the relationship as amounting to meaningful consultation,” say similarly worded letters from both First Nations.
In filings with the assessment agency, Montem says consultation on its Tent Mountain proposal with 14 area First Nations has been ongoing and regular since 2017. It says Indigenous representatives are making site visits and receiving regular updates.


