| Liard First Nation Chief Liard McMillan says the federal government has ignored demands to negotiate an agreement on a gas pipeline. CBC |
Yukon First Nations warn that they'll block an Alaska gas pipeline unless social and economic benefits are negotiated for their people.
Chiefs from the Liard and White River First Nations, as well as the Kaska Dena Council, made the threats in letters to the Northern Canada Pipeline Agency in Ottawa.
Chief Liard McMillan of the Liard First Nation in Watson Lake, Yukon, said the federal government has ignored demands to negotiate an agreement.
"We've been asking for a consultation agreement for quite a time now and never gotten it, and we'll take all legal means necessary to protect our traditional territory and rights and title," said McMillan.
"Other than that, I don't want to speculate what else might happen."
McMillan said the federal government is about to renew a 34-year-old agreement with Foothills Pipelines to build the gas pipeline.
He said there has been no response from Ottawa since he raised the issue last week.
Originally posted October 30, 2011




