First Nations communities in P.A. area fear forest management plan will destroy treaty territory
Fearing the provincial government’s forest management plan will have a big impact on their ability to hunt and gather medicines, members of several First Nations in the Prince Albert area have gone to the source to uproot some answers and find out if there’s an opportunity for an appeal.
On Friday, over half a dozen people showed up unannounced at the forestry centre in Prince Albert. In turn representatives from the Ministry of Environment agreed to meet with them and spent roughly half an hour answering questions related to the Island Forest Timber Harvest Operating Plan (FOP) and the potential impact to the areas around Holbein and Crutwell.
Dave Rondeau, a spokesperson for the group, stated the Chief of Sturgeon Lake First Nation, has said no to any cutting occurring, adding there’s been no response by the government to any of his own emails or questions from chief and council.
“At this point, it changes the nature of the consultation in my opinion,” he said.