Peguis First Nation to Block Berger Peat Mine Road

APRIL 14, 2013

APRIL 14, 2013

peguis first nationPEGUIS FIRST NATION, MANITOBA – Peguis First Nation, togeth­er with cot­tagers, prop­er­ty own­ers, and Fish­er Riv­er First Nation, are block­ing the road into Washow Penin­su­la Tues­day April 16, 2013. Berg­er Peat Moss Ltd ignored pro­vi­sions in its envi­ron­ment licences for a new peat mine, and is clear­ing forests and road build­ing. Their clear­ing and road build­ing should not hap­pen before the required plant study and inven­to­ry, includ­ing for med­i­c­i­nal plants.

Despite a mora­to­ri­um on new peat mines put in place June 2011 this peat mine was licensed in sum­mer 2011. Despite many months of for­mal appeals of the license, and com­mu­ni­ty con­sul­ta­tions by First Nations affect­ed by the mine pro­pos­al, new licences were issued at the end of Feb­ru­ary.

Berg­er Peat Moss may ignore or breach its licence fur­ther. The Washow Penin­su­la is a ‘kid­ney’ for Lake Win­nipeg, and pro­vides moose habi­tat, med­i­c­i­nal plants, and a range of tourism oppor­tu­ni­ties.

No noti­fi­ca­tion, or con­sul­ta­tion by the Man­i­to­ba gov­ern­ment with affect­ed First Nation occurred before the leas­es for the mine or the license for the mine.

The Washow Penin­su­la is sit­u­at­ed with­in the Treaty Land Enti­tle­ment notice area for Peguis First Nation, and is a shared tra­di­tion­al use area for both First Nations.

“We have tak­en every step with the Man­i­to­ba gov­ern­ment in good faith. This peat mine, and the oth­ers intend­ed for the Penin­su­la, are not right. Our First Nations, and our sup­port­ers know we need a real peat mine mora­to­ri­um in Man­i­to­ba. Berg­er talks one way and acts anoth­er way. It is time for some respect for our lands and waters from the com­pa­ny and the gov­ern­ment.”