Dene Trappers Block Oil Companies in Northwestern Saskatchewan, Canada

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Novem­ber 21st, 2014

The Dene peo­ple of Ducharme, who have made a liv­ing from the land for cen­turies, have found access to their trap lines blocked by secu­ri­ty gates. Life-long trap­per, Don Mont­grand, report­ed, “When I drove up to my trap line, a heli­copter fol­lowed over­head of me, all the way. That’s 106 km.”

On Wednes­day, Novem­ber 19, 2014, a road block [was] estab­lished 8 km north of La Loche, Saskatchewan to pre­vent numer­ous oil com­pa­nies road access to explo­ration camps beyond that point.

Trap­pers are mak­ing a stand because for the past 6 ½ years, there has been a mad rush on min­er­al and oil explo­ration. This along with the province’s ‘let it burn’ for­est fire pol­i­cy in the region which has dec­i­mat­ed wildlife and destroyed cab­ins has had a seri­ous impact on their abil­i­ty to make a liv­ing and thrive in a cul­tur­al­ly sus­tain­able way in their own home ter­ri­to­ry. “It is tak­ing food off of our table,” says Bob­by Mont­grand.

We’ve had enough! The ani­mals are dis­ap­pear­ing. Even the min­nows are dying in the lakes. All of the chem­i­cals they are dump­ing and burn­ing in our local land­fills and what they are leav­ing in the bush and run­ning into the lakes. Even the peo­ple are dying of can­cer and some are pret­ty young. We buried six in the last few months when we used to see maybe one per­son die of can­cer in a year,” claims Don Mont­grand.

The trap­pers are con­cerned that they are being ignored and dri­ven off of their lands by oil and min­er­al com­pa­nies, like Cen­ovus from Cal­gary, Alber­ta. “When these com­pa­nies are done destroy­ing our north there will be noth­ing for our chil­dren to live on,” stat­ed Bob­by Mont­grand.

Con­tact: Don Mont­grand (306) 822‑3181 or Bob­by Mont­grand (306) 822‑2704
Email: susnaghe@sasktel.net