Federal Court Date  July 10, 2024 at 11:30am
Supreme Court of Canada 301 Wellington Street Ottawa, Ontario

JOIN THIS PIVOTAL PRESS CONFERENCE AT 11:30 AM AND PEACEFUL RALLY AT 12PM ET

“Millions of Canadians rely on the Ottawa River as a source of drinking water, and we believe in protecting the future of the Kichi Sibi for all Canadians.
In Algonquin territory, Chalk River Laboratories Ontario Canada has contaminated groundwater, lakes, and the Ottawa River without Algonquin Anishinaabeg people’s consent since the 1950s. Kebaowek First Nation has recently brought a judicial review on grounds related to both the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) and the United Nations Declaration Act (2021). The application seeks review of a January 2024 decision of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission which approved a license amendment for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ Near Surface Nuclear Waste Disposal Facility next to the Ottawa River. The decision of the Commission violates Kebaowek’s rights as recognized by the UN Declaration – particularly Kebaowek’s request for free, prior, and informed consent regarding hazardous waste storage on Algonquin unceded territory.”