July 12, 2007 - 19:11
By: MARIA BABBAGE
SHARBOT LAKE, Ont. (CP) - Aboriginal protesters occupying the site of a potential uranium mine in eastern Ontario are expecting hundreds to join their march Friday to voice growing concerns about exploration companies encroaching on traditional lands.
Members of the Shabot Obaadjiwan and Ardoch Algonquin First Nations aren't just worried about the potential health and environmental hazards of uranium mining, said Paula Sherman, a spokeswoman for the group and co-chief of the Ardoch Algonquin.
They're upset that government officials aren't consulting with native communities before allowing companies to take traditional lands, Sherman said.
Private mining firm Frontenac Ventures Corp. has mineral claims covering an area of about 60 square kilometres in Frontenac County, known for its dense forests, sparkling lakes and wetlands that attract recreational fishing and outdoor enthusiasts each summer. ~snip~
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