March 2012 Council Report Geraldine Solonas March 1st: Attended a Site C meeting hosted by BC Hydro in Fort St. John where BCH provided an update of what they are currently doing and to discuss their draft of the Environmental Impact Statement Guidelines. There were many people in attendance, including from other First Nations and from communities situated just over the BC/Alberta border who are greatly concerned of how their water may be impacted by the creation of another dam. Site C is in the Environmental and Regulatory Review stage, which includes an independent environmental assessment process which is stage 3 of this proposed project. For more information google “Site C”. Travel expenses are provided by agreement with OGC. nd
March 2 : Dropped in on the cultural presentations at the CNC in Mackenzie. Presentations were by McLeod Lake and Kwadacha Bands. People from the local community attending stated that they enjoyed the event and would like to see and attend more of these opportunities. th
March 5 : in Council office at NRC. th
March 6/7 : Attended an “Aboriginal Environmental Assessment Capacity Building” workshop in Richmond sponsored by Indian & Northern Affairs along with Yazmin Prince. This workshop was to teach the basics of what is involved in an ‘environmental assessment’ and the importance of this process in relation to protecting our lands. Most of the travel expenses were covered by INAC. th
March 8 : Met with Council at NRC in morning with all Council present (Yaz via teleconference) . Agenda items: proposed local ski hill; community interviews re WAC Bennett Dam; Band Housing and Rent; Finance committee; BC Hydro interviewing re Site C; and, access to MLIB financial information by Band members, Afternoon in Council office. th
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March 12 /13 : Prepared Quarterly report for newsletter for upcoming meetings on March 23 , 24 and th 25 . Travelled to Fort St. John in afternoon for meetings in next two days. th
March 14 : Met with Oil & Gas Commission (OGC) reps in Fort St. John along with Alec C., Jenine S., Fred I. Jr., and Chief Orr and legal counsel on teleconference. Agenda items were: Capacity funding for Negotiations; MLIB role in oil & gas development; and, Agreement funding formula. MLIB to receive $50,000 for negotiation of new agreement, which they wish completed by June, 2012.MLIB has great concerns with cumulative effects of all oil/gas development; treaty rights must be protected; meaningful consultation is a must; MLIB has higher rate of activity in their traditional territory than other areas, yet OGC prefers to equalize payment structure to all First Nations of the area; caribou a huge issue of the north; lack of moose in area due to development; MLIB needs to be involved with setting policy regarding their traditional territory; an Economic Benefits Agreement needs to be discussed; and, the draft funding formula presented by OGC. MLIB was insulted by the proposed funding formula and will provide a written th response to OGC before April 12 ; our next scheduled meeting in ML. Travel expenses is provided by agreement with OGC. th
March 15 : Attended an informational workshop hosted by OGC in Fort St. John on Water management; Fracking; and, Emergency Response with OGC. Approximately 40 participants at this workshop, including