Fort McKay Métis denied permit to appeal decision

The Alberta Court of Appeals (ABCA) denied the Fort McKay Métis’ permission to appeal the approval of an oilsands project.

The Fort McKay Métis contend the Prosper Petroleum project is too close to the Moose Lake Reserves.

Moose Lake is traditional territory meant for hunting, trapping, and fishing.

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However, ABCA denied their permit siding with the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER).

The AER decided Prosper would not interfere with Métis exercising their traditional rights on its territory.

In a statement, the Fort McKay Métis says, “Moose Lake is now under imminent threat from industrial activity that has been or will be approved by Alberta.”

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