Press Release
FORT CHIPEWYAN, AB, Oct. 2, 2024 – Residents of Fort Chipewyan were shocked to learn that the Federal Crown has concealed the existence of a federally contaminated site in the heart of our community.
The Transport Canada dock, known locally as the ‘Big Dock’ is used to hunt, trap and fish by local residents. It is also the spot that local children learn to swim, where the community holds annual fishing derbies, and near the water intake for the town’s drinking supply.
OVERVIEW
Earlier this summer, the Auditor General of Canada released a report outlining the shocking scale of this problem across Canada’s north. The Federal Crown is responsible for thousands of contaminated sites and has a spotty history of informing community members of the risks posed by these sites.
“We deserve answers from Minister Anand and the officials at Transport Canada. This contamination was withheld from us by at least 15 officials in Transport Canada and by three Ministers offices. This exposed the entire community, particularly children, to a variety of carcinogenic chemicals for years. This is particularly appalling and immoral considering the risk our community faces from exposure to pollutants from upstream industrial activities. We demand that Transport Canada immediately table an action plan to clean up and repair their site.” -Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief,Allan Adam
“Enough is enough. We need to have a clear indication from the feds about how we want to move forward respecting each other’s constitutional rights as well as great and respectful dialogue when it comes to building relationships together; start the true reconciliation process. Reconciliation is not a one-sided affair. It’s all levels of government coming together and acknowledging the work that we have ahead of us.
I believe in moving forward, we need to have defining moments as to how we adjust our relationship, it’s important that we acknowledge the inherit rights of the Indigenous people of Fort Chipewyan and how important it is to them to have access to on-the-land activities and to be able to provide for their families like they have done for centuries. I am open to options, clear community dialogue, and having all parties at the table.” – Fort Chipewyan Metis President Kendrick Cardinal
“With reconciliation being at the forefront of the government agenda, it’s appalling this situation has never been brought to our attention. We demand answers and want immediate action to address this.” The health of our people is our top priority, we will not stand idle in the face of government inaction on this.” – Mikisew Cree First Nation Chief Billy-Joe Tuccaro
The leaders are available for comments.
To schedule an interview with Chief Adam contact jay.telegdi@acfn.com or 780-881-7062
To schedule an interview with Chief Tuccaro contact serena@serenamah.com or 780-982-5058
To schedule an interview with President Cardinal contact Vincent Lo at 780-695-6406
Additional Materials (including photo, video, and letter to Minister Rodriguez) available here.
There will be a virtual Media Availability on this topic at 10am MT on Wednesday, October 2nd:
Who:
Athabasca Chipewyan Chief Allan Adam
Mikisew Chief Billy-Joe Tuccaro
Fort Chipewyan Metis President Kendrick Cardinal
When: Oct 2, 2024 10:00 AM MST |11:00 AM CST | 12:00 PM EST
Where: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89070426617
Meeting ID: 890 7042 6617
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