2016 Calendars now available featuring photography from the Kipawa area. All proceeds will go to the Kipawa Lake Preservation Society to assist with operational expenses so we can continue to help preserve this beautiful watershed. These 18-month calendars feature beautiful landscapes and wildlife photos from local residents and tourists. $10 each plus shipping ($3 within Canada, $5 for USA). For more info or to place an order please contact: savekipawalake@gmail.com Calendars also available for purchase at the Eagle Village Band Office and Migizy Gas.
Kipawa Lake, a beautiful wilderness area located in Quebec, Canada is currently at risk of destruction. The area is facing many threats including a toxic open pit rare earth mine proposed by a Junior Mining Company, Matamec Explorations Inc. Please help us save this beautiful area, sign and share the petition on change.org, 'like' Save Kipawa Lake on Facebook and follow ProtectKipawa on Twitter.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
Over 3,000 oppose mining near #Kipawa and #Matamec Rare Earths Project
Over 3,000 oppose mining #Kipawa and #Matamec Rare Earths Project please share and add your signature https://www.change.org/p/minister-of-natural-resources-quebec-protect-kipawa-lake
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Algonquins Critical of Quebec's Conflict of Interest with High Risk $4 Million Investment in Rare Earths Open Pit Mining Project
'Eagle Village Chief Madeleine Paul stated today, "We already objected to Quebec's first investment of $1 million in Matamec shares last fall and once again without consulting us, Quebec has invested $3 million more in a joint venture with Matamec. We told the Ministers in a face to face meeting on January 15th that this is a conflict-of-interest and only serves to undermine any trust by our Algonquin Peoples that the BAPE process is unbiased since the results go to the Premier and his Cabinet for a decision and they are in a Joint Venture with Matamec now."'
http://www.miningwatch.ca/news/algonquins-critical-quebecs-conflict-interest-high-risk-4-million-investment-rare-earths-open-p
Ongoing Neotectonic Activity in the Timiskaming ─ Kipawa Area of Ontario and Québec
Yet another reason not to allow mining in the Kipawa watershed.
"Western Québec Seismic Zone poses a direct risk to infrastructure such as mines"
http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/gc/article/view/18397/19865
"Western Québec Seismic Zone poses a direct risk to infrastructure such as mines"
http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/gc/article/view/18397/19865
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