The AFNQL strongly objects to the exploration and mining of uranium

Source: 

Association of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Press Release – http://tinyurl.com/buq28wa

Date of publication: 
1 April 2013

Wendake, QC, March 28, 2013 – Assembled in the Abenaki community of Odanak on March 13 2013, the Chiefs of the AFNQL adopted a resolution which strongly and definitively opposes the exploration and exploitation of uranium.

“The exploration and exploitation of uranium constitute major and irreversible health hazards to our populations, our territories and the resources it contains. The First Nations have the most sacred duty to protect their populations, their territories and their resources”, stated Ghislain Picard, Chief of the AFNQL.

“I also encourage all the First Nations to clearly and publicly demonstrate their opposition to the exploration and exploitation of uranium on their territories”, concluded Chief Picard.

The AFNQL supports the coalition of more than 300 localities throughout Quebec calling for a moratorium on the exploration and exploitation of uranium.

About the AFNQL

The AFNQL is the regional organization regrouping the 43 Chiefs of the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador.

For information: www.apnql-afnql.com.
For further information:
Mélanie Vincent
Tel. : (418) 842-5020
Cell : (418) 580-4442
apnql [at] apnql-afnql [dot] com