Ottawa, First Nations agree to protect N.W.T. area twice the size of Banff
FORT PROVIDENCE, N.W.T. — It’s where elders hunt and children hear their stories by the campfire. And after a deal signed Thursday between First Nations and the federal government it’s likely to stay that way.
Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna and four Indigenous communities from the Dehcho region in the Northwest Territories have agreed to create Edehzhie, an area more than twice the size of Banff National Park where all industrial development will be banned.
“It is a place our ancestors used from time immemorial,” said Dehcho Grand Chief Gladys Norwegian.
Edehzhie will cover more than 14,000 square kilometres of forest, wetlands and lakes — a wilderness where birds fill the sky, fish teem in rivers and vast caribou herds roam the plains.