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Attachment From Attawapiskat First Nation to Impact Assessment Agency of Canada re: Attawapiskat First Nation's Comments on the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project proponent's "Aboriginal and/or Treaty Rights and Interests: Impact Assessment Report" (ATRI report)

  • Projet de route d'accès à la collectivité de Marten Falls
  • Auteur : Administrateur de la part de Attawapiskat First Nation
  • Numéro de référence : 243
  • Présenté : 2025-08-22 8 h 30
  • Phase du projet : Étude d'impact
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
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  • Telephone: 705-997-2375 August 19, 2025 SENT BY EMAIL Loraine Cox and Martyna Krezel Team Leaders, Ontario Region Impact Assessment Agency of Canada loraine.cox@iaac-aeic.gc.ca martyna.krezel@iaac-aeic.gc.ca martenfa lls@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Dorothy Moszynski and Sasha Mcleod Specia l Project Officers Environmental Assessment Branch P.O. Box 248 Attawapiskat, Ontario POL1AO Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks dorothy.moszynski@ontario.ca sasha.mcleod@ontario.ca Dear Ms. Cox, Ms. Krezel, M s. Moszynski, and Ms. M cl eod, Fax: 705-997-2422 Re. Attawapiskat First Nation's Comments on the Marten Falls Community Access Road (MFFN CAR) proponent's "Aboriginal and/or Treaty Rights and Interests: Impact Assessment Report" (ATRI report) Attawapiskat First Nation is providing comments on the M arten Falls First Nation Community Access Road (MFFN CAR) proponent's "Aboriginal and/or Treaty Rights and Interests: Impact Assessment ...

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Attachment From Transport Canada to Impact Assessment Agency of Canada re: Updates to the Permitting Plan

  • Projet de route d'accès à la collectivité de Marten Falls
  • Auteur : Administrateur de la part de Transport Canada
  • Numéro de référence : 235
  • Présenté : 2025-07-07 13 h 31
  • Mis à jour : 2025-07-29 9 h 12
  • Raison : Commentaire mis à jour pour cause administrative
  • Phase du projet : Étude d'impact
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • See the attached submission / Veuillez consulter la pièce jointe
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  • Page 1 of 6 UNCLASSIFIED / NON CLASSIFIÉ Enclosure 1: Updating the Federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project Please submit the completed form by June 23, 2025, via email sent to martenfalls@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Department Contact Information Submission Date July 7, 2025 (extension) Department/Agency Transport Canada Lead Contact, Title, Work Unit Linda Beaulieu, Regional Environmental Advisor, Programs, Transport Canada Email, Phone Linda.beaulieu@tc.gc.ca Alternate Contact, Title, Work Unit David Zeit, Regional Senior Environmental Supervisor, Programs, Transport Canada Email, Phone david.zeit@tc.gc.ca The information that Federal Authorities (Regulators) will provide in this table will be used by IAAC to update the federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project. This information will also provide guidance to the proponent on next steps for applicable permits, authorizations or licenses (“permits”). Once completed, ...

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Attachment From Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada to Impact Assessment Agency of Canada re: Response to Targeted Questions and Updates to the Permitting Plan

  • Projet de route d'accès à la collectivité de Marten Falls
  • Auteur : Administrateur de la part de Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Numéro de référence : 238
  • Présenté : 2025-07-04 15 h 47
  • Mis à jour : 2025-07-29 9 h 13
  • Raison : Commentaire mis à jour pour cause administrative
  • Phase du projet : Étude d'impact
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • See the attached submission / Veuillez consulter la pièce jointe
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  • Impact Assessment Agency of Canada’s Targeted Questions for the Government Review Team Federal Impact Assessments of the Proposed Ring of Fire Road Projects Page 1 of 15 Targeted Questions for Federal Analysis The review by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) is focused on the key issues that are relevant for federal impact assessment decision-making, specifically adverse federal effects and public interest factors. Regarding the adverse federal effects, IAAC aims to understand where standard mitigation measures would apply and the Proponent’s proposed mitigation seems appropriate, where existing legislative frameworks can be leveraged, and where oversight and protections from federal and provincial laws can build confidence that effects would be managed and potentially impacted Indigenous communities would be consulted or engaged. To support IAAC’s review of the draft Impact Statements and preparation of the draft Impact Assessment Report, please provide ...
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  • Page 1 of 6 Enclosure 2: Updating the Federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project Please submit the completed form by June 23, 2025, via email sent to martenfalls@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Department Contact Information Submission Date July 4, 2025 Department/Agency Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Lead Contact, Title, Work Unit Carsten Slama, Biologist, Regulatory Review Unit – Linear Developments Email, Phone carsten.slama@dfo-mpo.gc.ca, 306.201.9349 Alternate Contact, Title, Work Unit Brianna Wyn, Team Lead, Regulatory Review Unit – Linear Developments Email, Phone brianna.wyn@dfo-mpo.gc.ca, 306.216.6595 The information that Federal Authorities (Regulators) will provide in this table will be used by IAAC to update the federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project. This information will also provide guidance to the proponent on next steps for applicable permits, authorizations or licenses (“permits”). Once ...

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Attachment Fort Albany First Nation Preliminary Comments on the Draft Environmental Assessment /Impact Statement for the Marten Falls Community Access Road

  • Projet de route d'accès à la collectivité de Marten Falls
  • Auteur : Administrateur de la part de Fort Albany First Nation
  • Numéro de référence : 240
  • Présenté : 2025-06-23 21 h 22
  • Mis à jour : 2025-08-13 8 h 22
  • Raison : Commentaire mis à jour pour cause administrative
  • Phase du projet : Étude d'impact
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
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  • ID # Document Section and Page # Comment FAFN-001 The Draft EA/IS The Draft EA/IS The Draft EA/IS proposes general Indigenous involvement in future monitoring and decision- making but does not outline, define, or resource a specific role for Indigenous Nations in long- term project governance. This generalized approach falls short of meaningful consultation and accommodation standards, and it fails to align with best practices for Indigenous participation in project oversight and environmental stewardship, particularly in a culturally and ecologically sensitive region. It also fails to explain how Indigenous Knowledge systems will be integrated into monitoring design, evaluation criteria, or adaptive decision-making. Please revise the EA/IS to include the following: 1.A commitment to the co-development of a project oversight and monitoring body with guaranteed participation for impacted Indigenous Nations. 2.Funding and support for Indigenous-led monitoring ...
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  • First Nation Council P.O. Box 1, Fort Albany, ON P0L 1H0 Tel: (705)-278-1044 Fax: (705)-278-1193 June 23, 2025 Via email - eaisinput@martenfallsaccessroad.ca Re: Preliminary Comments on the Draft Environmental Assessment (EA)/Impact Statement (IS) for the Marten Falls First Nation Community Access Road Dear Marten Falls Community Access Road team, Please find attached Fort Albany First Nation’s (FAFN) preliminary comments on the Draft Environmental Assessment/Impact Statement (Draft EA/IS) for the Marten Falls First Nation Community Access Road (MFCAR). The proposed project has the potential to benefit Marten Falls First Nation in ways that we can appreciate, as we understand the challenges of being a fly- in community. It also has the potential to result in significant, long-term adverse effects on the lands, waters, cultural values, and resources within Fort Albany First ...

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Attachment From Indigenous Services Canada to Impact Assessment Agency of Canada re: Response to Targeted Questions and Updates to the Permitting Plan

  • Projet de route d'accès à la collectivité de Marten Falls
  • Auteur : Administrateur de la part de Indigenous Services Canada
  • Numéro de référence : 236
  • Présenté : 2025-06-23 15 h 23
  • Mis à jour : 2025-07-29 9 h 14
  • Raison : Commentaire mis à jour pour cause administrative
  • Phase du projet : Étude d'impact
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • See the attached submission / Veuillez consulter la pièce jointe
  • Inclus pièce jointe
  • Impact Assessment Agency of Canada’s Targeted Questions for the Government Review Team Federal Impact Assessments of the Proposed Ring of Fire Road Projects Page 1 of 15 Targeted Questions for Federal Analysis The review by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) is focused on the key issues that are relevant for federal impact assessment decision-making, specifically adverse federal effects and public interest factors. Regarding the adverse federal effects, IAAC aims to understand where standard mitigation measures would apply and the Proponent’s proposed mitigation seems appropriate, where existing legislative frameworks can be leveraged, and where oversight and protections from federal and provincial laws can build confidence that effects would be managed and potentially impacted Indigenous communities would be consulted or engaged. To support IAAC’s review of the draft Impact Statements and preparation of the draft Impact Assessment Report, please provide ...
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  • Page 1 of 2 Enclosure 2: Updating the Federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project Please submit the completed form by June 23, 2025, via email sent to martenfalls@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Department Contact Information Submission Date June 23, 2025 Department/Agency Indigenous Services Canada Lead Contact, Title, Work Unit Aaron Dorland, Manager; Lands, Environment and Economic Development, ON Region Email, Phone Aaron.dorland@sac-isc.gc.ca Alternate Contact, Title, Work Unit Julia Gregory, Policy Analyst; Lands and Economic Development Email, Phone Julia.gregory@sac-isc.gc.ca The information that Federal Authorities (Regulators) will provide in this table will be used by IAAC to update the federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project. This information will also provide guidance to the proponent on next steps for applicable permits, authorizations or licenses (“permits”). Once completed, the detailed permitting plan ...

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Attachment From Natural Resources Canada to Impact Assessment Agency of Canada re: Response to Targeted Questions and Updates to the Permitting Plan

  • Projet de route d'accès à la collectivité de Marten Falls
  • Auteur : Administrateur de la part de Natural Resources Canada
  • Numéro de référence : 234
  • Présenté : 2025-06-23 15 h 17
  • Mis à jour : 2025-07-29 9 h 14
  • Raison : Commentaire mis à jour pour cause administrative
  • Phase du projet : Étude d'impact
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • See the attached submission / Veuillez consulter la pièce jointe
  • Inclus pièce jointe
  • Impact Assessment Agency of Canada’s Targeted Questions for the Government Review Team Federal Impact Assessments of the Proposed Ring of Fire Road Projects Page 1 of 14 UNCLASSIFIED - NON CLASSIFIÉ Targeted Questions for Federal Analysis The review by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) is focused on the key issues that are relevant for federal impact assessment decision-making, specifically adverse federal effects and public interest factors. Regarding the adverse federal effects, IAAC aims to understand where standard mitigation measures would apply and the Proponent’s proposed mitigation seems appropriate, where existing legislative frameworks can be leveraged, and where oversight and protections from federal and provincial laws can build confidence that effects would be managed and potentially impacted Indigenous communities would be consulted or engaged. To support IAAC’s review of the draft Impact Statements and preparation of the ...
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  • Page 1 of 3 UNCLASSIFIED - NON CLASSIFIÉ Enclosure 2: Updating the Federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project Please submit the completed form by June 23, 2025, via email sent to martenfalls@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Department Contact Information Submission Date June 23, 2025 Department/Agency Natural Resources Canada Lead Contact, Title, Work Unit Colter Kelly, Senior Impact Assessment Officer, Office of the Chief Scientist Email, Phone Colter.Kelly@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca Alternate Contact, Title, Work Unit Pierre-Olivier Émond, Manager Impact Assessment and Consultation Unit, NRCan Email, Phone Pierre-Olivier.Emond@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca The information that Federal Authorities (Regulators) will provide in this table will be used by IAAC to update the federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project. This information will also provide guidance to the proponent on next steps for ...

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Attachment From Environment and Climate Change Canada to Impact Assessment Agency of Canada re: Response to Targeted Questions and Updates to the Permitting Plan

  • Projet de route d'accès à la collectivité de Marten Falls
  • Auteur : Administrateur de la part de Environment and Climate Change Canada
  • Numéro de référence : 237
  • Présenté : 2025-06-23 14 h 55
  • Mis à jour : 2025-07-29 9 h 15
  • Raison : Commentaire mis à jour pour cause administrative
  • Phase du projet : Étude d'impact
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • See the attached submission / Veuillez consulter la pièce jointe
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  • Impact Assessment Agency of Canada’s Targeted Questions for the Government Review Team Federal Impact Assessments of the Proposed Ring of Fire Road Projects Page 1 of 21 ECCC Response to Targeted Questions for Federal Analysis The review by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) is focused on the key issues that are relevant for federal impact assessment decision-making, specifically adverse federal e�ects and public interest factors. Regarding the adverse federal e�ects, IAAC aims to understand where standard mitigation measures would apply and the Proponent’s proposed mitigation seems appropriate, where existing legislative frameworks can be leveraged, and where oversight and protections from federal and provincial laws can build confidence that e�ects would be managed and potentially impacted Indigenous communities would be consulted or engaged. To support IAAC’s review of the draft Impact Statements and preparation of the draft Impact Assessment Report, ...
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  • Page 1 of 6 Enclosure 2: Updating the Federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project Please submit the completed form by June 23, 2025, via email sent to martenfalls@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Department Contact Information Submission Date July 4, 2025 Department/Agency Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Lead Contact, Title, Work Unit Denise Fell, Senior EA O�icer, EPOD Email, Phone denise.fell@ec.gc.ca, 647-524-1207 Alternate Contact, Title, Work Unit Blake Haskell, EA O�icer, EPOD Email, Phone blake.haskell@ec.gc.ca The information that Federal Authorities (Regulators) will provide in this table will be used by IAAC to update the federal Permitting Plan for the Marten Falls Community Access Road Project. This information will also provide guidance to the proponent on next steps for applicable permits, authorizations or licenses (“permits”). Once completed, the detailed permitting plan including key milestone and timelines, will be ...

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