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Métis Mine

MN-S calls on governments to halt secondary uranium mine on Patterson Lake

Aug 14, 2024 | 8:10 PM

The Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) is concerned about the environmental stress facing Patterson Lake if a second Uranium mine is built to extract ore.

As a result, they are calling on the federal and provincial governments not to allow Fission Uranium Corp to move forward with PLS Uranium Mine until it is better understood how Rook 1 – the current mine in development on the lake in collaboration with the Métis– will impact the environment.

In a news release, MN–S (Northern Region 2) Regional Director Leonard Montgrand said the lake “sits at the heart of our Métis Northwest Land Claim and is a critical area of Métis land use.”

The concern comes from what may be cumulative effects from the proposed second mine which would be located “across the water” from Rook 1.