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Chris Roberts: Wai Kai

chris roberts: That site no longer has our consent to operate within our core territory, We Wai Kai Chief Brian Assu said in the statement, according to National Observer. We have advised the government that we expect the cancellation of the tenure and the remediation of the site to commence. The We Wai Kai and Wei Wai Kum nations want the immediate cancellation of Mowi Inc. tenure for its Shaw Point aquaculture operation, according to a statement issued by the Laich-Kwil-Tach Treaty Society on Thursday. Assu and Wei Wai Kum Chief Chris Roberts advised the provincial government in a June 9 letter of the request around the Mowi operation, which they say is operating on a month-to-month basis since the expiry of its tenure. Wei Wai Kum Chief Chris Roberts says the B.C. government must work to establish a collaborative agreement around aquaculture with the nations for operations in their territories. What people are reading Bloc leader tries to define systemic racism on his own Facing spending attacks, federal minister Catherine McKenna doubles down on 'social infrastructure' aimsBDC ready now with 60 million in loans for cash-strapped mid-sized companies The chiefs also want the B.C. government to work to establish a collaborative governance model for fish farms in their territories, saying the province has failed to engage substantively with the two nations on the issue. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.