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Attachment Letter from the Fort McKay First Nation to the Joint Review Panel regarding support to delay pre-hearing proceedings until a methodology for assessing effects to Aboriginal culture and heritage is defined through the collaborative Shell and community approach

  • Projet minier de la rivière Pierre
  • Auteur : Administration
  • Numéro de référence : 243
  • Présenté : 2014-12-19
  • Phase du projet : S.O.
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • Letter from the Fort McKay First Nation to the Joint Review Panel regarding support to delay pre-hearing proceedings until a methodology for assessing effects to Aboriginal culture and heritage is defined through the collaborative Shell and community approach
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  • Working for a Better Tomorrow Fort McKay Sustainability Department P.O. Box 10, Eagle Ridge PO Fort McMurray, Alberta T9K 2Y4 Fort McKay First Nation Our File No. INDU-0805-0604-0206 December 19, 2014 Pierre River Mine Project - Joint Review Panel Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency 160 Elgin Street, 22nd Floor Place Bell Canada Ottawa, ON K1A 0H3 email: Carolyn.Dunn@ceaa-acee.gc.ca Attention: Alex Bolton, Joint Review Panel Chairman c/o Caroline Dunn, Crown Consultation Coordinator Dear Mr. Bolton: Re: Support to delay pre-hearing proceedings until a methodology for assessing effects to Aboriginal culture and heritage is defined through the collaborative Shell and community approach. The Fort McKay Sustainability Department is writing to you on behalf of the Community of Fort McKay, including the Fort McKay First Nation and the Fort McKay Métis Community with regards to Shell’s ongoing work to developing a ...

Attachment Response of Department of Justice representing the federal departments to Panel's request for comments regarding issues raised by Shell Canada (see reference document 234)

  • Projet minier de la rivière Pierre
  • Auteur : Administration
  • Numéro de référence : 239
  • Présenté : 2014-12-15
  • Phase du projet : S.O.
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • Response of Department of Justice representing the federal departments to Panel's request for comments regarding issues raised by Shell Canada (see reference document 234)
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  • 1+1 Department of Justice Canada Ministere de Ia Justice Canada Security Classification : Prairie Region Region des Prairies Telephone: EPCOR Tower, 300,10423 - 101 Street, Edmonton, AB TSH OE7 Tour EPCOR, 300, 10423 rue 101, Edmonton, Fncsimile: AB TSH OE7 December 15, 2014 VIA EMAIL (Shell.Reviews@ceaa-acee.gc.ca) Pierre River Mine Joint Review Panel Secretariat 160 Elgin Street, 22"d Floor Ottawa, ON K1 A OH3 Attention: Jill Adams, Panel Manager Dear Madam: Re: Joint Review Panel - Pierre River Mine Project Reference number 59539 Internet: Our File: Notre dossier: Unclassified (780) 442-1898 (780) 495-8491 robcn .drummond@justicc.gc.ca 2523377 We represent the federal authorities (including Environment Canada, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Transport Canada, Health Canada, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, and Natural Resources Canada) in this matter and write in respect of the Panel' s letter of November 19, ...

Attachment From Oil Sands Environmental Coalition (OSEC) to Agency re: Shell Canada's responses to Joint Review Panel's supplemental information requests (see Reference Document Number 191)

  • Projet minier de la rivière Pierre
  • Auteur : Administration
  • Numéro de référence : 207
  • Présenté : 2014-01-10
  • Phase du projet : S.O.
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • From Oil Sands Environmental Coalition (OSEC) to Agency re: Shell Canada's responses to Joint Review Panel's supplemental information requests (see Reference Document Number 191)
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  • 1 Oil Sands Environmental Coalition Suite 602, 10025-106 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5J 1G4 10 January 2014 Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency Attention: Pierre River Mine Joint Review Panel Secretariat 160 Elgin Street, 22nd Floor, Ottawa, ON K1A 0H3 Re: November 7th invitation for public comments on additional information for the Pierre River Mine Project, CEAA reference number: 59539. Dear Pierre River Mine Review Panel, I am writing to you on behalf of the Oil Sands Environmental Coalition (OSEC) regarding the proposed Shell Canada Pierre River Oil Sands Mine Project (herein referred to as the Project). As stated in our Statement of Concern,1 OSEC has ongoing concerns regarding the Project’s impacts to wildlife, greenhouse gas emissions, air emissions, water issues, and terrestrial impacts. However, there are eight broad areas where the information submitted by Shell Canada does not provide sufficient evidence to stakeholders ...

Attachment From Shell Canada Limited to Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) re: Shell's response to ACFN's comments concerning use of ACFN Traditional Knowledge (see Reference Document Number 194)

  • Projet minier de la rivière Pierre
  • Auteur : Administration
  • Numéro de référence : 195
  • Présenté : 2013-11-04
  • Phase du projet : S.O.
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • From Shell Canada Limited to Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) re: Shell's response to ACFN's comments concerning use of ACFN Traditional Knowledge (see Reference Document Number 194)
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  • Shell Canada Limited November 4, 2013 Lisa King Director, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation IRC Dear Ms. King: Re: Shell Canada Limited (Shell) Use of ACFN Traditional Knowledge in Appendix 7.0, Appendix 2.0, and Appendix 3.8 of Shell’s Response to the JRP SIRs for PRM In accordance with ACFN/Shell Traditional Knowledge (TK) sharing agreement which outlines the terms and conditions by which Shell will use ACFN’s TK in Shell’s project development, Shell provided ACFN with the relevant portions of its draft responses to the Pierre River Mine Joint Review Panel (JRP) Supplemental Information Requests (SIRs) on October 2, 2013. Shell received ACFN’s letter entitled Use of ACFN Traditional Knowledge in Appendix 7.0, Appendix 2, and Appendix 3.8 of Shell’s Response to the JRP SIRs for PRM on October 16, 2013. Shell appreciated ACFN’s prompt feedback. We have reviewed and modified, where practical, Appendices 2.0, 3.8 and ...

Attachment From Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) to Shell Canada Limited re: Use of ACFN Traditional Knowledge in Shell's responses to the Panel's supplementary information requests in Appendix 2.0, Appendix 3.8, and Appendix 7.0 (see Reference Document Number 191)

  • Projet minier de la rivière Pierre
  • Auteur : Administration
  • Numéro de référence : 194
  • Présenté : 2013-10-16
  • Phase du projet : S.O.
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • From Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) to Shell Canada Limited re: Use of ACFN Traditional Knowledge in Shell's responses to the Panel's supplementary information requests in Appendix 2.0, Appendix 3.8, and Appendix 7.0 (see Reference Document Number 191)
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Attachment From Minister of Environment to Acting Chairman of the Energy Resources Control Board (ERCB) re: Coming into force of the Responsible Energy Development Act, the repealing of the ERCB and creation of the Alberta Energy Regulator (see Reference Document Number 186)

  • Projet minier de la rivière Pierre
  • Auteur : Administration
  • Numéro de référence : 187
  • Présenté : 2013-07-04
  • Phase du projet : S.O.
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • From Minister of Environment to Acting Chairman of the Energy Resources Control Board (ERCB) re: Coming into force of the Responsible Energy Development Act, the repealing of the ERCB and creation of the Alberta Energy Regulator (see Reference Document Number 186)
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  • Minister of the Environment Ministre de I'Environnement Ottawa, Canada K1 A OH3 JUL 0 4 2013 Mr. Brad McManus Acting Chairman Energy Resources Conservation Board 250 5 Street SW, Suite 1000 Calgary AB T2P OR4 Dear Mr. McManus: Thank you for your letter of June 12, 2013, concerning the coming into force of the Alberta Responsible Energy Development Act (the Act) and the associated implications for the ongoing panel review of the proposed Jackpine Mine Expansion Project. I understand that, as outlined in your letter, under the terms of the Act and its Transition Regulation, the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) will replace the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) and will assume all of the ERCB's powers, duties and functions under Alberta's energy resource enactments, which includes the Joint Review Panel Agreement (the Agreement) for the proposed project. As a signatory to the Agreement for the proposed project, I agree with the AER assuming the ERCB's ...

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