As public consultations on Alberta’s coal plans draw nearer, members of the Piikani First Nation are asking for more government-to-community consultation. As Eloise Therien explains, one group feels the opinions of chief and council do not reflect how many members feel, especially when it comes to the Grassy Mountain Project.
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Piikani Nation members want more involvement in public coal consultations
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