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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you for the question, Ms. Jones. I think there are probably some good examples to use here, such as the Brewery Creek YESAB submission from a number of years back. This was a producing mine from 1996 to 2002, and it closed due to low gold prices. When they tried to bring i

March 30th, 2015Committee meeting

Samson Hartland

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  With all due respect, Ms. Jones, that was a part of our presentation. We did speak to the importance of intergovernmental relations. We spoke to the importance of respectful relations among all levels of government, but at the same time, just to be clear, the Chamber of Mines is

March 30th, 2015Committee meeting

Samson Hartland

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  That's correct. Our membership is representative of a wide cross-section of individuals, everyone from a prospector doing work in the creek all the way up to workers in fully producing mines as well as levels of government and first nation development corporations in between.

March 30th, 2015Committee meeting

Samson Hartland

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Thrall. Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and members of the parliamentary standing committee. I'd like to follow up Mr. Thrall's comments with some aspects and perspectives with respect to intergovernmental relations. The Yukon Chamber of Mines enjoys a positive, cons

March 30th, 2015Committee meeting

Samson Hartland