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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  For Hatchet Lake, we're in the process now, but we're not going to know for maybe another two or three years, or something....

May 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Chief Bartholomew J. Tsannie

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Probably about...? When was it?

May 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Chief Bartholomew J. Tsannie

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Hatchet Lake and the other communities are the most impacted by the mines, because a few mines are right on Wollaston Lake, on the west and east coasts of that same lake. Diane mentioned that we were not properly consulted in past years, but now they are coming to our tables an

May 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Chief Bartholomew J. Tsannie

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Like you said, the property is remote, here and everywhere, but towards the economics, we've been trying so hard to get other.... Right now, they are working on TLE, but you know.... For business, I think I'll have Anne respond on some of the economic opportunities we have.

May 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Chief Bartholomew J. Tsannie

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thanks for the question. My colleague here with me has been doing this study for quite a number of years now, so I'll have my colleague, Diane, respond to that question.

May 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Chief Bartholomew J. Tsannie

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  First, I want to say good afternoon to everyone. I want to thank you for having us and for the opportunity to be heard today. We are looking forward to our discussion and some questions after the opening comments. My name is Bart Tsannie. I am the chief of the Hatchet Lake Fi

May 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Chief Bartholomew J. Tsannie