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#Xatsull - Xatśūll First Nation hopes to overturn court ruling on controversial Mount Polley mine www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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📬 ICYMI: Our July newsletter is out.

11 years since the Mount Polley disaster, BC's mining system still hasn’t changed enough. Here's what you need to know 👇

#BCMining #MountPolley #Xatsull #DirtyDozen 🧵(1/7)

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Fraser River salmon to feature in free online film screening An online event Thursday, June 26 will include a film and introduction by Bev Sellars of Xatsull First Nation

Fraser River salmon to feature in free online film screening #fraserriver #rivershedsocietybc #salmon #xatsull #bevsellars

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5/7 The Xatsull First Nation sent a scathing letter opposing the motion: "We stand firmly against these measures—not only because of disproportionate harm to Indigenous people, but because they risk further marginalizing all struggling people."

#IndigenousRights #Xatsull

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A screenshot of a post by Kukpi7 (Chief) Rhonda Phillips on LinkedIn, calling on all First Nations, allies, and supporters to stand with Xatsūll First Nation on June 24 to 27, 2025 in Vancouver, as they challenge the Province of British Columbia's decision to bypass an environmental assessment for the Mount Polley mine expansion. 

Mount Polley Mine's tailings impoundment failed catastrophically in 2014 and sent tailings into Quesnel Lake, a salmon spawning ground and culturally important Secwépemc place. Chief Phillips states that choosing to conduct a proper environmental assessment would have cost far less than fighting the First Nation in court.

A screenshot of a post by Kukpi7 (Chief) Rhonda Phillips on LinkedIn, calling on all First Nations, allies, and supporters to stand with Xatsūll First Nation on June 24 to 27, 2025 in Vancouver, as they challenge the Province of British Columbia's decision to bypass an environmental assessment for the Mount Polley mine expansion. Mount Polley Mine's tailings impoundment failed catastrophically in 2014 and sent tailings into Quesnel Lake, a salmon spawning ground and culturally important Secwépemc place. Chief Phillips states that choosing to conduct a proper environmental assessment would have cost far less than fighting the First Nation in court.

Xatśūll First Nation is challenging the Province's decision to bypass an #EnvironmentalAssessment for the #MountPolleyMine expansion.

Kukpi7 Rhonda Phillips is calling on #FirstNations and supporters to stand with Xatśūll in Vancouver, June 24-27.

#Xatsull #Secwepemc #FPIC #reconciliation

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