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First Nation communities in British Columbia oppose a proposed mine which would see Tetzan Biny, otherwise known as Fish Lake, drained to become a tailing pond. They are speaking up, saying they will do whatever is necessary to protect the Lake.
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Canada has an abundance of water which has long been a source of food and income, as well as many providing many different recreational pursuits. Lately, Canada has been putting some of its lakes to a new use - containment ponds for mining wastes.
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Teztan Biny is part of the Tsilhqot’in homeland and the Taseko River / Fraser River watershed
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