Yukon First Nation opposes fracking until proven 100% safe, Chief wants to be sure drinking water not affected

Yukon, Canada First Nation votes against fracking by CBC News, August 8, 2013, Alaska Dispatch

Yukon First Nation opposes fracking until proven 100% safe, Chief wants to be sure drinking water not affected by CBC News, August 5, 2013
The Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation in Old Crow, Yukon is giving its leaders a clear and unequivocal message on hydraulic fracturing, a method used in oil and gas exploration and extraction. Vuntut Gwitchin citizens voted on a resolution at their annual general assembly over the weekend, saying hydraulic fracturing — or ‘fracking’ — will not be welcome within their traditional territory. “That essentially gave us the direction to oppose fracking within our traditional territory until it can be proven to be 100 per cent safe as relates to drinking water and other issues,” said Chief Joe Linklater. Earlier this month, the Council of Yukon First Nations said it opposes hydraulic fracturing. This year’s general assembly passed a resolution which declares traditional territories to be ‘frack free’. The resolution was brought forward by the Na-cho Nyak Dun First Nation, and passed unanimously. It calls on the Yukon government to prohibit fracking.

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