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Attachment Cadotte Lake Métis Nation - Comments on Mine 14 Designation Request

  • Summit Mine 14 Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Cadotte Lake Métis Nation
  • Reference Number: 13
  • Submitted: 2022-09-13 - 6:48 PM
  • Project Phase: N/A
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • Please see the attached submissions
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  • 1 Summary Report Indicators of Rights and Cultural Practices Undertaken by the Cadotte Lake Métis In Relation to the Upper Smoky River Watershed September 2022 Prepared by the Cadotte Lake Métis 2 1.0 Summary Report Purpose This summary report considers indicators of Rights and Cultural Practices Undertaken by the Cadotte Lake Métis in Relation to the Upper Smoky River Watershed. The CLM submits that there are a number of factors present which indicate that some CLM families and members continue to exercise harvesting rights and cultural practices in the Upper Smoky River Watershed and areas in the vicinity of Grande Cache. Proposed coal mining projects (including Summit’s proposed Mine 14) within the same landscape area could result in adverse impacts on the CLM’s rights and practice of culture. Given the potential for such interactions and risks, a diligent approach by Crown agencies ...
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  • 340 – 1122 Mainland Street Vancouver, BC V6B 5L1 T 604 687 0459 ext 300 F 604 687 2696 www.jfklaw.ca Blair Feltmate He/him/his Associate September 13, 2022 Via Email ministre-minister@ec.gc.ca information@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Honourable Minister Steven Guilbeault Environment and Climate Change Canada Fontaine Building 12th Floor, 200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd Gatineau, QC K1A 0H3 Impact Assessment Agency of Canada 757 W Hastings St. Suite 210A Vancouver, BC V6W 3M2 Dear Honourable Minister Guilbeault and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada: Re: Comments from Cadotte Lake Métis Nation on Mine 14 Designation Request We are legal counsel to Cadotte Lake Métis Nation (“CLMN”) with respect to Summit Coal Inc.’s Mine 14 Project (the “Project”). CLMN recently became aware that the IAAC had received a request from Aseniwuche Winewak Nation (the “AWN Request”) to designate the Project for federal review under section 9(1) of the Impact Assessment ...

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Attachment Ermineskin Cree Nation - Comments on Mine 14 Designation Request

  • Summit Mine 14 Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Ermineskin Cree Nation
  • Reference Number: 24
  • Submitted: 2022-09-13 - 5:58 PM
  • Project Phase: N/A
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • Please see the attached submission. 
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  • 340 – 1122 Mainland Street Vancouver, BC V6B 5L1 T F www.jfklaw.ca Blair Feltmate He/him/his Associate C E September 13, 2022 Via Email ministre-minister@ec.gc.ca information@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Honourable Minister Steven Guilbeault Environment and Climate Change Canada Fontaine Building 12th Floor, 200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd Gatineau, QC K1A 0H3 Impact Assessment Agency of Canada 757 W Hastings St. Suite 210A Vancouver, BC V6W 3M2 Dear Honourable Minister Guilbeault and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada: Re: Comments from Ermineskin Cree Nation on Mine 14 Designation Request We are legal counsel to Ermineskin Cree Nation (“Ermineskin”) with respect to Summit Coal Inc.’s Mine 14 Project (the “Project”). On August 18, 2022, the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (“IAAC”) sent a letter to Chief Randy Ermineskin informing Ermineskin that the IAAC received a request from Aseniwuche Winewak Nation (“AWN Request”) to designate the Project ...
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Attachment WLFN #128 Comments on Mine 14 Designation Request

  • Summit Mine 14 Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Whitefish Lake First Nation #128
  • Reference Number: 27
  • Submitted: 2022-09-13 - 5:18 PM
  • Project Phase: N/A
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • Please see the attached submission. 
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  • 240 – 1122 Mainland Street Vancouver, BC V6B 5L1 T F www.jfklaw.ca Blair Feltmate He/him/his Associate C E File No. 1265-062 September 13, 2022 Via Email ministre-minister@ec.gc.ca information@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Honourable Minister Steven Guilbeault Environment and Climate Change Canada Fontaine Building 12th Floor, 200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd Gatineau, QC K1A 0H3 Impact Assessment Agency of Canada 757 W Hastings St. Suite 210A Vancouver, BC V6W 3M2 Dear Honourable Minister Guilbeault and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada: Re: Comments from Whitefish Lake First Nation #128 on Mine 14 Designation Request We are legal counsel to Whitefish Lake First Nation #128 (“Whitefish”) with respect to Summit Coal Inc.’s Mine 14 Project (the “Project”). On August 18, 2022, the IAAC sent a letter to Chief Stan Houle informing Whitefish that the IAAC received a request from Aseniwuche Winewak Nation (the “AWN Request”) to designate the Project ...

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Attachment Summit Coal Inc. Response to IAAC Letter re Request for Designation

  • Summit Mine 14 Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Osler
  • Reference Number: 16
  • Submitted: 2022-09-09 - 10:03 AM
  • Project Phase: N/A
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • Please see the attached submission.
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  • LEGAL_CAL:16426727.3 Mine 14 Project Impact Agency of Canada – Designation Request Aseniwuche Winewak Nation of Canada Prepared by: Summit Coal Inc. Prepared for: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada September 2022 September 2022 i TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 PROJECT INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 1 2.0 PERMITS AND APPROVALS .................................................................................................. 2 2.1 Mine Permit and Mine Licence ............................................................................................... 2 2.2 EPEA and the Water Act........................................................................................................... 3 2.3 Public Lands Act ....................................................................................................................... 3 2.4 ...
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  • Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Suite 2700, Brookfield Place 225 – 6th Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 1N2 403.260.7000 MAIN 403.260.7024 FACSIMILE Calgary Toronto Montréal Ottawa Vancouver New York LEGAL_CAL:16413023.7 September 8, 2022 Martin Ignasiak, QC Our Matter Number: 1221480 SENT BY ELECTRONIC MAIL: Mine14@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Prairie and Northern Region Canada Place Suite 1145, 9700 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 4C3 Attention: Jennifer Dallaire, Project Manager, Prairie and Northern Region Dear Ms. Dallaire: Re: Summit Coal Inc. (“Summit”) Summit Mine 14 Project (the “Project”) Request to Designate and for Information about the Project Summit’s Response to the Request We are counsel to Summit in connection with this matter. Mr. McNamara of Summit has provided us with your letter dated August 18, 2022 regarding a request received by the Minister of Environment and ...

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Attachment Federal Authority Advice Record - Natural Resources Canada

  • Summit Mine 14 Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Natural Resources Canada
  • Reference Number: 6
  • Submitted: 2022-09-08 - 11:25 AM
  • Updated: 2022-12-07 - 8:57 AM
  • Rationale: Comment updated for administrative purposes
  • Project Phase: N/A
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • Hi again,   Just wanted to add some info, which might be useful for later discussions, regarding Selenium. I believe in our last meeting IAAC wanted to check regarding selenium impacts, open pit mining vs underground mining. Please see the below response:   “ Regarding the statement that underground mining has lower impacts associated with selenium exposures than open pit mining. NRCan acknowledges that open pit mining produces higher volume of waste rock than underground mining and hence, the potential sources of selenium from waste rock piles could be lower for underground mining compared to open pit mining. However, this statement is too broad of a generalisation. Selenium impacts to the aquatic environment depends on the following reasons: Size/volume/dimensions of waste rock storage areas Grain size of rock which depends on the lithology of the mined ...
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  • September 8, 2022 Jennifer Dallaire Project Manager, Prairie and Northern Region Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Jennifer.Dallaire@iaac-aeic.gc.ca c/o Mine14@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Subject: Natural Resources Canada’s Submission in Response to the Designation Request for the Summit Mine 14 Project On August 18th, the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (the Agency) requested that Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) provide information in response to the Designation Request for the Summit Mine 14 Project (the Project) located approximately four kilometres northeast of Grande Cache, Alberta. NRCan is responding to this Designation Request pursuant to subsection 13(1) of the Impact Assessment Act. Details of NRCan’s response can be found in the attached FAAR form. If you have any questions, please contact me via e-mail at Rajpreet.Bhatti@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca or by phone at 343-292-6139. Thank you, Rajpreet ...

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Attachment FW: Nation - IAAC Request for Input, Designation Request of the Summit Mine 14 Project - Due September 8, 2022

  • Summit Mine 14 Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Louis Bull Tribe
  • Reference Number: 15
  • Submitted: 2022-09-08 - 11:02 AM
  • Project Phase: N/A
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • Please see the attached submission.
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  • Page 1 of 2 Enclosure 1: Guiding Questions for Designation Requests Please respond by September 8, 2022 Designation Request for the Proposed Summit Mine 14 Project the Impact Assessment Act Potential Effects and Impacts 1. Please describe whether and how the potential adverse effects of the Project could result in changes to your community’s: (a) physical and cultural heritage (e.g. ceremonial sites, burial sites, cultural landscapes) The cultural landscape within Treaty 6 is currently developed to a state that First Nations can no longer freely practice Section 35, Treaty and inherent rights on the land. Louis Bull Tribe (LBT) has assessed the uptake of land from 1850 to today utilizing mapping software designed by ALCES. This work has identified that approximately 5% of the lands remain intact, much of what remains is difficult to access such as cliff faces and wetland complexes. This loss has resulted in LBT citizens practicing rights further ...
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  • Consultation & Land Jennifer Dallaire September 6, 2022 Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Government of Canada RE: Summit Mine 14 Project. Summit Coal Inc. (the proponent) is proposing to develop the Mine 14 Project. The Mine 14 is approximately 500km northwest of the Louis Bull Tribe (LBT) reserve, approximately 5 hours away, but well within the traditional territory and current land use area of LBT. In light of this, the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has contacted LBT to identify and address potential concerns and impacts to rights. LBT is a signatory of Treaty 6 and is one of the four First Nations with reserve lands in Maskwacis (the other three being: Ermineskin Cree Nation, Samson Cree Nation and Montana Cree Nation). LBT is a Cree community consisting of 1,500 on-reserve residents and 1,800 residents living off-reserve, including the Edmonton and Hinton area including the Smallboy Camp (approximately 50km south of Hinton). ...

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