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Teck commits to helping protect the Ktunaxa environment

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The Ktunaxa Nation Council and Teck Resources Ltd have signed an Impact Management and Benefits agreement.

The agreement relates to production at Teck's mwtallurical coal operations within Ktunaxa ?amak?is (Ktunaxa Nation Territory) in British Columbia's Elk Valley region. Spanning approximately 40 yrs and all five operations, it is one of the most comprehensive agreements of its kind in place in Canada and sets out commitments for both parties in the areas of:

  • Consultation and engagement.
  • Environment and land stewardship.
  • Employment and business opportunities for Ktunaxa citizens.
  • Cultural resources management.

"As Ktunaxa, our roles as stewards and protectors of the land are vital to who we are," said Kathryn Teneese, Ktunaxa Nation Council Chair. "This agreement affirms the commitment the Ktunaxa Nation and Teck have to protecting and rehabilitating the environment, providing economic opportunities for Ktunaxa communities and citizens and protecting Ktunaxa culture and language."

It is intended that the agreement will create numerous long-term benefits for the Ktunaxa people and increased certainty around future sustainable mining development in the region.

"The strong relationship between the Ktunaxa Nation and Teck is fundamental to continued responsible resource development in the Elk Valley," said Don Lindsay, President and CEO, Teck. "This agreement reflects our shared focus on ensuring the environment is protected, while also providing sustainable economic opportunities for the people and communities of the region for years to come."

The agreement will be implemented through three joint working groups with equal representation from the Ktunaxa Nation Council and Teck: an Environmental Working Group, Cultural Working Group and Procurement and Employment Operational Working Group.

Edited from press release by Harleigh Hobbs

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/mining/18052016/teck-commits-to-helping-protect-the-ktunaxa-environment-800/

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