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Attachment Beaver First Nation, Dene Tha' First Nation, Little Red River Cree Nation, and Tallcree First Nation (collectively, the “Nations of North Peace”) : Comments on the IEPP and TISG

  • Peace River Nuclear Power Project
  • Author: Beaver First Nation, Dene Tha' First Nation, Little Red River Cree Nation, and Tallcree First Nation (collectively, the “Nations of North Peace”)
  • Reference Number: 523
  • Submitted: 2025-10-20 - 7:09 PM
  • Updated: 2026-02-11 - 2:58 PM
  • Rationale: Comment updated at the author's request
  • Project Phase: Planning
  • Participation Notice: Public notice - Public Comments Invited and Information Sessions on the Draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines and Draft Public Participation Plan
  • To whom this may concern, We are legal counsel for Beaver First Nation, Dene Tha' First Nation, Little Red River Cree Nation, and Tallcree First Nation (collectively, the “Nations of North Peace”). I am submitting the following document on behalf of the Nations of North Peace. This includes a letter detailing the Nations of North Peace's comments on the TISG and IEPP, and a table compiling comments on the TISG. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you, Kayla Simovic JFK Law LLP Legal Administrative Assistant
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  • Nations of North Peace Submissions on Peace River Nuclear Power Project: Draft Indigenous Engagement and Partnership Plan and Draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines October 20, 2025 I. INTRODUCTION Beaver First Nation, Dene Tha' First Nation, Little Red River Cree Nation, and Tallcree First Nation (collectively, the “Nations of North Peace”) provide the following submissions in relation to the draft Indigenous Engagement and Partnership Plan (“IEPP”) and the draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines (“TISG”) prepared for the Peace River Nuclear Power Project (the “Project”). The Project stands to significantly impact the Peace River and all that relies on it. The Peace River flows through the Nations of North Peace’s traditional and Treaty Territory (“the Nations of North Peace Territory”) and nourish our land and our People. This project threatens to impact our inherent, Aboriginal and Treaty rights (“the Nations of North Peace ...

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Attachment Supplementary Comments on the Draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines - Peace River Nuclear Project

  • Peace River Nuclear Power Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Otipemisiwak Métis Government
  • Reference Number: 525
  • Submitted: 2025-10-20 - 5:52 PM
  • Project Phase: Planning
  • Participation Notice: Public notice - Public Comments Invited and Information Sessions on the Draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines and Draft Public Participation Plan
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  • 1 Otipemisiwak Métis Government Supplementary Comments on the Draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines: Gender-Based Violence and Industrial Work Camps Energy Alberta Peace River Nuclear Power Project October 20, 2025 Summary This document provides comments on the Draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines (Document #251), put forward by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada on June 9, 2025. The Otipemisiwak1 Métis Government Consultation Department thanks the regulators and proponent for their engagement efforts so far, and reiterates that the Energy Alberta Peace River Nuclear Power Project (“the project”) will have impacts on the ability of Citizens of the Métis Nation within Alberta to exercise their rights as an Aboriginal people, as protected by s. 35 of the Canadian Constitution Act, 1982, and therefore engages the Crown’s Duty to Consult with the Otipemisiwak Métis Government. Building on our previous submissions ...

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