‘We’re at a standstill in negotiations’: James Smith Cree Nation’s clean-up woes continue
After a promising start to clean-up efforts in the James Smith Cree Nation’s traditional lands, negotiations with Husky have come to a halt.
According to Chief Robert Head from Peter Chapman First Nation, clean-up crews found 27 different areas affected by oil.
“We had discussions with Husky Oil on what the next steps were,” Head said. “They came back at us and said that they wanted to leave the oil on the bank in place and let nature take its course and disperse the oil over time.”
The 27 piles in question contain pieces of debris, logs, and other articles from the river bank which contain oil, according to Head. The Cree Nation is asking Husky Energy to return their lands to the condition they were in before oil rolled through the community in August.