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First Nations respond to Taranis' BC Supreme Court petition

‘No’ is a valid consultation outcome, Ktunaxa First Nation of yaqan nuʔkiy said

Mt. Jowett, east of Trout Lake. Source: Taranis Resources

Mt. Jowett, east of Trout Lake. Source: Taranis Resources

The yaqan nuʔkiy, also known as the Lower Kootenay Band, and the Ktunaxa Nation Council said in a joint statement today that Taranis Resources was trying to "cut off [their] voice". "It looks like Taranis...

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