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Attachment Fort McKay Metis Nation's Feedback on Teck Frontier Federal Approval Conditions

  • Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Fort McKay Metis Nation
  • Reference Number: 1120
  • Submitted: 2019-11-26
  • Project Phase: Environmental Assessment Decision
  • Participation Notice: Public Notice - Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project - Public Comments Invited
  • Please find attached Fort McKay Metis Nation's (FMMN) feedback on the JRP report. Let me know if you have any question.   Respectfully,   Adi Isaac Adiele, P.Geo. Senior Environmental & Regulatory Coordinator McKay Metis Sustainability Centre (MMSC) Email: aadiele@fortmckaymetis.com (mailto:aadiele@fortmckaymetis.com) Mobile:1- 403-397-1015 Fort McKay Métis Nation P.O. Box 5000 Fort McMurray, AB T9H 3G4
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  • McKay Métis Sustainability Centre - Response to Teck Frontier draft Federal Approval Conditions Page 1 of 4 November 25th, 2019 Stephen Fitzpatrick Senior Consultation Analyst, Crown Consultation Operations Directorate Impact Assessment Agency of Canada / Government of Canada Stephen.Fitzpatrick@canada.ca Candace Anderson Senior Advisor, Vice-President’s Office, Operations Impact Assessment Agency of Canada / Government of Canada Candace.anderson@canada.ca Dear Mr. Fitzpatrick and Ms. Anderson: Re: Fort McKay Métis Nation Review and Feedback on Teck Frontier Proposed Federal Approval Conditions Please accept this correspondence, along with a ‘track changes’ version of the updated Frontier Draft Conditions document that was provided to us, as Fort McKay Métis Nation's (“FMMN”, "Fort McKay Métis") formal response on Canada’s draft conditions for the Teck Resources Ltd. Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project (the “Project”). Fort McKay ...

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Attachment ACFN comments on federal draft approval conditions

  • Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation
  • Reference Number: 1121
  • Submitted: 2019-11-25
  • Project Phase: Environmental Assessment Decision
  • Participation Notice: Public Notice - Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project - Public Comments Invited
  • Please find attached ACFN’s 2nd round of comments on the federal draft approval conditions.   Sincerely,   Matt Hulse, B.Sc.(H), J.D. Barrister & Solicitor WOODWARD & COMPANY LLP 200 - 1022 Government Street Victoria, BC V8W 1X7 Victoria is located on the unceded Coast Salish Territory of the Lekwungen and W\u817 _SÁNEC nations. Email: mhulse@woodwardandcompany.com (mailto:mhulse@woodwardandcompany.com) Phone: 250.383.2356 (reception) 250.940.5408 (direct) Fax: 250.380.6560 www.woodwardandcompany.com (http://www.woodwardandcompany.com/)
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  • {00256130.2} Potential conditions under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada is contemplating the following potential conditions in relation to the Frontier Oils Sands Mine Project (the Designated Project) located in Alberta for recommendation to the Minister of Environment (the Minister) for inclusion in a Decision Statement issued under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012. If the Minister decides that the carrying out of the Designated Project is unlikely to cause significant adverse environmental effects as defined under subsections 5(1) and 5(2), or if the Minister decides that the Designated Project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects and the Governor in Council decides such effects are justified in the circumstances, the Designated Project would be allowed to proceed, and any conditions established by the Minister under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 would become ...

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Attachment Public Comment Period on Draft Conditions for Teck Frontier

  • Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Mikisew Cree First Nation
  • Reference Number: 1119
  • Submitted: 2019-11-25
  • Project Phase: Environmental Assessment Decision
  • Participation Notice: Public Notice - Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project - Public Comments Invited
  • A briefing with Mikisew’s comments on the draft potential project conditions is attached.   Best, Mark   Mark Gustafson (he/him/his) Principal   JFK Law Corporation 816-1175 Douglas Street Victoria  BC V8W 2E1   T  250 405 3570 C  250 580 2767 F  250 381 8567 E mgustafson@jfklaw.ca (mailto:mgustafson@jfklaw.ca)
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  • BRIEFING To: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada From: Mikisew Cree First Nation Cc: Teck Resources Limited Date: November 25, 2019 Re: Mikisew comments and proposed revisions respecting the October 24, 2019 potential federal conditions for the Frontier Mine Project (the “Project”) Part I: Introduction This briefing note provides the submission of the Mikisew Cree First Nation on the potential conditions for the Project, posted for public comment by the Agency on October 24, 2019. Generally, we are pleased that the potential federal conditions for Project reflect the spirit and intent of a large number of the proposed conditions that Mikisew and Teck jointly developed prior to the public hearing through our shared effort to identify ways to mitigate Mikisew’s environmental concerns with the Project. In keeping with our collaborative relationship with Teck, we have reviewed the potential federal conditions for Project with Teck during ...

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Attachment Teck Frontier Project - Draft Federal Conditions Reference #65505

  • Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Fort McKay First Nation
  • Reference Number: 1125
  • Submitted: 2019-11-25
  • Project Phase: Environmental Assessment Decision
  • Participation Notice: Public Notice - Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project - Public Comments Invited
  • On behalf of the Fort McKay First Nation, I am writing to you with respect to the draft federal conditions regarding the Teck Resources Limited Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project.    Please see Fort McKay’s letter attached.    Thank you,
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  • November 25, 2019 Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) 22nd Floor, Place Bell 160 Elgin Street Ottawa ON K1A 0H3 e-mail: iaac.conditions.aeic@canada.ca Dear Sir or Madame: Re: Teck Frontier Project – Draft Federal Conditions Reference #65505 On behalf of the Fort McKay First Nation (Fort McKay), I am writing to you with respect to the draft federal conditions regarding the Teck Resources Limited (Teck) Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project (the Frontier Project). 1) General comments In general we are pleased to see that the draft federal conditions are fulsome, rigorous and have holistically included on-going consultation and participation by Indigenous communities, including Fort McKay. Active participation by Indigenous communities in follow-up programs, monitoring, development of conservation offsets, project plans (e.g. water management) and reclamation is essential in order to gauge the effectiveness of mitigation in addressing impacts on ...

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Attachment Pembina Institute's recommendations for the Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project

  • Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project
  • Author: Nikki Way
  • Reference Number: 1089
  • Submitted: 2019-11-24 - 10:09 PM
  • Project Phase: Environmental Assessment Decision
  • Participation Notice: Public Notice - Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project - Public Comments Invited
  • To whom it may concern, Thank you for the opportunity to provide written comments on the agency’s potential conditions on the Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project (“Frontier”), proposed by Teck Resources Ltd. (“Teck”). The Pembina Institute is a non-partisan, evidence-based research organization, founded in Drayton Valley, as a response to the Lodgepole sour gas Blowout in 1982. For more than 30 years, we have consistently collaborated with oil and gas companies, public interest groups, industry stakeholders, all levels of government, and Albertans across the political spectrum to find practical solutions for shared energy issues. The Pembina Institute has been involved in the regulatory process for Frontier’s approval since 2012, when the project began regulatory review. The Pembina Institute is a member of the Oil Sands Environmental Coalition (“OSEC”), a coalition of Alberta public interest groups with ...
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  • November 24, 2019 Impact Assessment Agency of Canada 160 Elgin Street, 22nd Floor Place Bell Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H3 Re: Pembina Institute comments on the IAAC Potential Conditions To whom it may concern, Thank you for the opportunity to provide written comments on the agency’s potential conditions on the Frontier Oil Sands Mine Project (“Frontier”), proposed by Teck Resources Ltd. (“Teck”). The Pembina Institute is a non-partisan, evidence-based research organization, founded in Drayton Valley, as a response to the Lodgepole sour gas Blowout in 1982. For more than 30 years, we have consistently collaborated with oil and gas companies, public interest groups, industry stakeholders, all levels of government, and Albertans across the political spectrum to find practical solutions for shared energy issues. The Pembina Institute has been involved in the regulatory process for Frontier’s approval since 2012, when the project began regulatory review. The ...

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