Mining activity has a history in Eeyou Istchee. Mines began operating in the southern part of the territory and nearby areas in the 1950s. Exploration activity was robust in the 1970s, followed by a significant decline in the early 1980s, with a resurgence after 2000. The environmental impact of past mining and the limited Cree participation in those projects highlight the need for a more sustainable approach to mining in Eeyou Istchee, one that involves close collaboration with the affected Cree First Nations.
The number of claims and the diversity of minerals found in the territory indicate that mineral exploration and the development of new mines in Eeyou Istchee are likely to continue. Several new mines are currently in development, progressing through impact assessment or preparing for environmental review. Therefore, this Policy is crucial for standardizing how parties conduct themselves during mining activities.
This Policy applies to all mining projects, both new and existing, within Eeyou Istchee. All individuals and entities involved, directly or indirectly, in mining projects must comply with the terms and principles outlined in this Policy.