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Canadian First Nation challenges DeBeers’ mine waste plans
Victor Mine was a remote fly-in/fly-out open pit mine located in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario, approximately 90km west of the coastal community of Attawapiskat First Nation. (Image courtesy of DeBeers Canada)

Canada’s Attawapiskat First Nation it’s challenging the construction of a new mine landfill near the community in the province of Ontario, which is being proposed by diamond miner giant DeBeers.

The Anglo American unit has been seeking provincial approval for a place to dispose mine demolition waste from the Victor Diamond mine, which is being decommissioned

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Victor Mine was a remote fly-in/fly-out open pit mine located in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario, approximately 90km west of the coastal community of Attawapiskat First Nation. (Image courtesy of DeBeers Canada)

Canada’s Attawapiskat First Nation it’s challenging the construction of a new mine landfill near the community in the province of Ontario, which is being proposed by diamond miner giant DeBeers.

The Anglo American unit has been seeking provincial approval for a place to dispose mine demolition waste from the Victor Diamond mine, which is being decommissioned

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