‘It is a win for us’: Sask. government halts clear cutting plans
Members of several First Nations in the Prince Albert area are claiming a small victory.
That’s because the provincial government has for now halted plans to clear cut a section of forest in the Holbein and Crutwell areas. Dave Rondeau has been advocating for the affected communities and relayed his cautious excitement about the one year moratorium.
“It is a win for us absolutely because they’ve halted and they’re having a look at the opinions of the people on the importance of that area,” he said.
Fearing the province’s forest management plan would have a big impact on their ability to hunt and gather medicines, over a dozen people showed up unannounced last January at the forestry centre in Prince Albert and held a protest. Concerns were also raised with respect to disturbing potential burial sites.