collaborative agreement: The collaborative agreement is with the English River First Nation, a band of more than 1,000 people who live on seven small reserves in the province's northwest. Another 400 people live off-reserve. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. "This is a little more certainty around project development. If there is a lawsuit hanging over, you know that introduces a level of risk to the project." PATUANAK, Sask. - Uranium giants Cameco and Areva have reached a $600-million deal with a Saskatchewan First Nation that supports their mining operations and drops a lawsuit over land near the proposed Millennium project. "This introduces a level of stability and predictability around employment, business training and community investment and environmental stewardship," Cameco vice-president Gary Merasty said Thursday.
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