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Modern treaties smooth development for some First Nations groups – The Globe and Mail

Mar. 31, 2015

In Sarita Bay, a remote cove on Vancouver Island, aboriginal-owned land used for decades by loggers is slowly being reimagined as a multibillion-dollar export terminal to ship liquefied natural gas to Asia.

Aboriginal groups in British Columbia are often in the news for opposing major resource projects. But the Huu-ay-aht First Nation, who own the land where the plant would be built, have partnered with Steelhead LNG on the proposal.

Read More: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/modern-treaties-smooth-development-for-some-first-nations-groups/article23701064/

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