Again! May 18 Demo: Stop Niobium mine: Kanehsatake Mohawk Territory
We've been trying to stop this mine for years. Got any ideas?
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STOP NIOCAN’S PROPOSED NIOBIUM MINE ON KANIEN’KEHAKA  TERRITORY!
Demonstrate at Niocan’s Annual General Meeting of  Shareholders
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WHEN:  
WHERE: Best Western Hotel, 3407  Peel (corner 
WHAT: Demonstrate Against Niocan’s Annual General Shareholder’s Meeting *****************************************************************
Refuse Niocan! Resist Environmental Racism! Reject  Canadian Colonialism!
Niocan Inc., a Montreal-based mining corporation, is nearing the final stages of approval for their "Oka Project", a toxic niobium mine to be developed within traditional Kanien’kehaka (Mohawk) territories.
Community members have taken a clear stance on this issue - they said the destructive project would not be tolerated! In addition to the outright violation of the centuries old claim the Kanien’kehaka people have to this land, the mine also poses serious environmental threats - the release of ionizing radiation which will contaminate the air, soil and water.
Niocan assured their shareholders they only invest and develop in politically stable regions. In solidarity with the Haudenosaunee Peoples from Six Nations to Kanehsatake, we gotta let the investing-class know: "The myth of political stability is over!" Investing in developments on stolen native lands has a price - and that price is the risk of bankrupcy Henco Industries is currently facing. The decolonization movement is growing and coast-to-coast People will rise up in solidarity with Kanehsatake!
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bring noisemakers, placards, banners and your anti-colonial determination!
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BACKGROUNDER:
Last May, Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks Thomas Mulcair announced that Montreal-based mining company Niocan Inc. would have to provide more substantive environmental study results before he would issue the necessary certificate of authorization to move ahead with the company's niobium mining project on unceded Kanien:keha'ka (Mohawk) territory.
In a letter to shareholders on 
The report to shareholders cited the recent 
Niocan’s former Chairman and CEO René Dufour said "the Mohawks have  nothing to do with this." But Dufour couldn't be more wrong. The land on which  the proposed mine would be built has never been surrendered to the Canadian  government, and thus neither Niocan nor the  
Currently, Niocan is awaiting a certificate of authorization from Claude Bechard, the newly-appointed Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment & Parks to give the project the go ahead. Niocan is confident the certificate will be granted.
If you can not attend the May 18th demo, please phone/fax or email your objections to Claude Bechard at:
Phone: (418) 521-3911 
Fax: (418) 643-4143
E-Mail: ministre@mddep.gouv.qc.ca
Sample Letter,
Attention: Mr. Claude  BÉCHARD 
We are writing to you to express our absolute opposition to Niocan Inc.'s proposed Oka Project.
This project would entail  destructive practices on traditional Kanien'keha'ka (Mohawk) land - territory  that they have laid claim to for centuries and continues to be disputed. Thus  far, no efforts have been made on the part of the government or Niocan Inc. to  consult with the people of Kanehsatake in regards to this mine. Despite Niocan's  claims, the community remains adamantly opposed to the project. Regardless of  the company's assertions that the Oka Project will result in a dramatic infusion  of capital and jobs into the local economy, this operation is not  environmentally, economically or culturally sustainable for the Kanien’keha’ka  people. The Socio-economic study carried out by Niocan's auditors, KPMG,  contained no recognition of these matters. The fact that the  
We would also like to  reiterate the environmental concerns that have been raised by members of both  the Kanehsatake and 
 Consequently, neither Niocan Inc.  nor the government can guarantee the project will not have adverse health  effects on those living in the area. Locals are already exposed to the highest  national levels of radon gas - a well established carcinogen. Secondary to  previous mining activities, radiation levels in some homes in  
Besides release into the air, waste from the operation will be released into the local water system; the water table will also be used to supply the project. The far-reaching effects of all of these derangements on the local agriculture and way of life cannot be understated.
Furthermore, the materials left behind in slags and tailings after the projected 17 year operation will continue to negatively impact the environment and future generations. In April 2000, 62% of the Parish of Oka voted against Niocan's project.
Approval of this project would result in serious violations of Kanien'keha'ka treaty rights and the rights of all local residents to health and security.
  
Therefore, in alliance with  the communities of Kanehsatake and 
  
Sincerely,





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