The approximately thirty buildings of the mining community giantas well as some other administration buildings, will also be demolished in spring 2023. These buildings are heavily contaminated with asbestos, and renovation work began in 2022. The asbestos is packaged and stored separately at the landfill for non-hazardous waste.
Community Benefits
To date, the company has awarded contracts totaling $648 million Let’s go. and Almost half of the $313 million contracts were awarded to Aboriginal subcontractors. Approximately $2.5 million has also been allocated to various partners including the Yellowknives Dene First Nation (YKDFN) and the Métis Alliance of North Slavicfor staff training.
The decision to award the design contract for the plumbing project, which is considered to be lucrative, to the American pastor had drawn some criticism from local residents who feared not being able to benefit from the economic side effects and job creation.
According to the update presented on September 21, by the time the rehabilitation project peaks in 2031, up to 260 full-time jobs will have been created.
The Yellowknives Dene First Nation called for 2021 an apology from the government Compensation and an official role in restoring its traditional lands depleted and polluted by the mine giant. According to Natalie Plato, the latter received $2 million from Ottawa that year to prepare her compensation claim file.
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