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Attachment Response to February 24, 2020 letter from the Agency (see related document #119)

  • Webequie Supply Road Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Long Lake #58 First Nation
  • Reference Number: 219
  • Submitted: 2020-03-24
  • Project Phase: Impact Statement
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • Hi Caitlin, In reviewing the February 24th documents on the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project and the Webequie Supply Road Project IAs, the following comments are provided on Attachment 4 (summary of information available to the IAAC on LL58): Section a), second bullet: Long Lake #58 First Nation is not a signatory to Treaty 9 or the Robinson-Superior Treaty of 1850. LL58 has been located on a one square mile tract of land since 1905. While we were located to this land, and despite the fact that our Home Lands over laps the geographic boundaries of the treaty 9 and Robinson-Superior Treaty of 1850, LL58 has never signed a treaty with the ...
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  • <Original signed by> <Original signed by> mailto:iaac.martenfalls.aeic@canada.ca mailto:iaac.webequie.aeic@canada.ca Long Lake #58 First Nation Page 1 of 5 January 28, 2020 Restrictive Timelines & Capacity LL58 does not currently have the required resources to conduct a thorough technical review of the Draft Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines (TISG) within the stated deadline (January 28, 2020). While LL58 has made all efforts to be engaged and informed on these projects (including two meetings with the IAAC and hosting a community engagement session with the assistance of Four Rivers (our technical services group)), our Lands & Resource department does not have dedicated staff fluent with Impact Assessment (IA) legislation and processes (especially in light of the new and evolving IA Act). Additional timeline and capacity restrictions have been encountered due to the holiday season (two-week office closure), community elections (last week), lack of ...

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Attachment Re: Follow-up from Call on January 6th - Extension for Comment Period

  • Webequie Supply Road Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Neskantaga First Nation
  • Reference Number: 104
  • Submitted: 2020-02-06
  • Project Phase: Planning
  • Participation Notice: Public Notice - Public comments invited on the draft Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines and the draft Public Participation Plan
  • Find attached Neskantaga’s comments on the draft TISGs for Marten Falls and Webequie. Regards, David Peerla
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  • Marten Falls Community Access Road Project Impact Assessment Agency of Canada / Government of Canada CEAA.MartenFalls.ACEE@canada.ca / Tel: 416-952-1576 Webequie Supply Road Project / Ontario Region Impact Assessment Agency of Canada / Government of CanadaCanada IAAC.Webequie.AEIC@canada.ca / Tel: 416-952-1576 VIA EMAIL Re: Webequie Supply Road Project and Marten Falls Access Road Comments on the draft Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines and draft Indigenous Engagement and Partnership Plan I write as an advisor to the Neskantaga First Nation. The Nation has a number of questions and concerns regarding the draft Tailored Impact State- ment Guidelines for the Webequie Supply Road Project, the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project and the companion indigenous engagement and partnership plans. Our questions and concerns apply to the draft impact statement guidelines for both projects. Context “For over a century, the central goals of Canada’s Aboriginal ...

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