First Nation protest camp in northern Alberta served with court injunction

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An injunction has been granted against a northern Alberta camp established by a First Nation to protest drilling operations on its traditional lands.

Members of the Woodland Cree First Nation have erected a camp blocking access to drilling leases in northern Alberta. Protesters occupying a camp established by a First Nation in northern Alberta to defy drilling operations on its traditional lands have been ordered to vacate.

The camp was established Sunday near the Harmon Valley South field in Peace River, immediately south of Woodland Cree First Nation — cutting off an access road to Obsidian lease sites.Protesters are now under orders to leave. Obsidian company officials were granted an injunction Monday in the Court of King's Bench against the Woodland Cree First Nation and people occupying the camp.

The First Nation community has repeatedly called on the Calgary-based company to halt its expansion plans. WCFN initially raised concerns about the company's activities on their territory four months ago. Obsidian produces around 6,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day, or 20 per cent of its total production, from assets in the Peace River region, some of which are within Woodland Cree territory.

Obsidian is appealing the environmental protection order and a review is pending. In a statement to CBC, company officials say operations continue to comply with all regulatory obligations.

 

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