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Tlicho government signs MOU to explore mining possibilities

Examining lithium potential among the objectives
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The Tlicho Government will work on exploring mining potential on its lands with the help of Australian firm Fortescue. Grand Chief Jackson Lafferty says the partnership will help "build a brighter future" for the four Tlicho communities. NNSL file photo

The Tlicho Government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that could lead to future mining projects on its land.

The other signatory was Fortescue, a technology, energy and metals group based in Australia. The two parties put pen to paper at the the Association for Mineral Exploration in Vancouver on Jan. 20.

"TodaySA国际影视传媒檚 signing of the memorandum of understanding between Tlicho Government and Fortescue marks a milestone in the development of potential mining opportunities in the Tlicho lands," said Tlicho Grand Chief Jackson Lafferty. "Our commitment to developing shared knowledge through effective partnerships with responsible global leaders will protect our culture and traditions and ensure the safety of our land and wildlife. We look forward to working with Fortescue to explore future opportunities and, based on informed research and planning, build a brighter future for our communities."

With the new MOU signed, one of the Tlicho Government's top priorities will be undertaking an assessment of lithium potential within its territory. Fortescue, which has projects underway in Australia, Africa and Latin America, and claims to have a strong track record of working with Indigenous groups SA国际影视传媒 particularly in terms of training and employment SA国际影视传媒 will ostensibly be able to help with this objective. 

SA国际影视传媒淔ortescue was founded as an exploration company and we still believe that early-stage exploration is the key to unlocking significant value," said Warren Fish, the Australian company's director of approvals, communities and environment. SA国际影视传媒淭oday marks an important milestone in our shared journey with the Tlicho Government. This agreement is a testament to the innovative and collaborative spirit that defines the Tlicho people and together, we have the opportunity to set a new standard for resource development SA国际影视传媒 one that places people, culture and the environment at its core.SA国际影视传媒

Both the Ekati and Diavik diamond mines are located on Tlicho lands. However, Diavik is expected to cease operates in 2026 while Ekati is aiming to remain operational for the next decade or two. 



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