The following remarks were given by Chief Cathy Merrick from Pimicikamak Cree Nation at the Keeyask Generation Project Public Hearings.
“The existing massive project is killing our lifeline, our waters, which is the lifeblood of Mother Earth. When you flood lands, the plants and trees are poisoned, and so are all other living creatures which we rely on for sustenance.” – Chief Cathy Merrick, Pimicikamak Cree Nation
Testimony of Chief Cathy Merrick from Pimicikamak Cree Nation. Manitoba Clean Environment Commission (MCEC). Keeyask Generation Project Public Hearings. (December 4, 2013). Transcript of Hearings Held at the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg, MB. Volume 22; page 5033. Retrieved from the MCEC website: http://cecmanitoba.ca/hearings/keeyask-generation-project/doc/Transcripts/Transcripts_-_Keeyask_Winnipeg_Hearing_Dec_4,20131.pdf
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