Subject: Indigenous Nation Partners Call for the Immediate Approval of NexGen's Rook I Project
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Clearwater River Dene Nation and Metis
Nation-Saskatchewan, Northern Region II
Calls for the Immediate Approval of
NexGen's Rook I Project
March 11, 2025 10:24 PM EDT | Source: Clearwater River Dene Nation (CRDN)
(/company/11522/Clearwater-River-Dene-Nation-CRDN)
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan--(Newsfile Corp. - March 11, 2025) - Clearwater River Dene Nation ("CRDN") issues the following
statement:
Clearwater River Dene Nation ("CRDN"), Metis Nation-Saskatchewan ("MN-S") and MN-S Northern Region II ("NRII) are
unaccepting of the recent announcement by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission ("CNSC"), the Federal uranium
mining regulator, of the final approval step in NexGen Energy Ltd.'s ("NexGen") Rook I Project (the "Project") will be
conducted in two parts, with Part 1 scheduled for November 19, 2025 and Part 2 scheduled for February 9 to 13, 2026. As
voiced regularly and clearly to the CNSC, NexGen has done absolutely everything right and the Project, located on our
collective traditional territories is clearly safe to both humans and the environment. Moreover, we and our other
Indigenous brothers and sisters have participated throughout the Environmental Assessment process which began over
six years ago in 2019 and support the Rook I Project through signed Impact Benefit Agreements. The Government of
Saskatchewan approved the Project in November 2023 after a thorough consultation and technical assessment processes.
Further, the CNSC itself after an additional 12 months of re-review missing their own self-imposed deadlines, in November
2024, confirmed the Project has passed its technical review and the Federal Environmental Impact Study deemed final.
For the CNSC now to indicate a delay of the approval until following the second hearing scheduled for February 9 to 13,
2026, is beyond comprehension, inconsistent with previous direction from the CNSC and extremely detrimental to the
interests of our communities, the people of Saskatchewan and Canadians across the country.
Honourable Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, will you and your Liberal Government please step in and support our
community like you promised in 2016 when you visited after the tragic events in La Loche. This is your opportunity to
support our community by directing the CNSC to bring forward the Commission Hearing date to Q2 2025 and approve the
Rook I Project for construction starting this summer. We are not requesting any favours, just do what the Project deserves
and as committed to by you and your Liberal Government further echoed by new leader, the Honourable Mark Carney.
We all respect and fully endorse a thorough review process for any mining project, the CNSC however in this case, is both
obstructionist and now proven to be incompetent. The absence of any transparency, accountability and action by the
Federal CNSC and the political apparatus associated with it, should cause all Canadians tremendous concern as it does
our Nations.
Chief Clark quoted, "This is the only shovel ready Project in Canada, that is fully supported not only financially,
Provincially but by the impacted Indigenous Nations impacted by the Project. No other Project has had this level of
support from the Indigenous communities, as no other Project has had such a positive impact like the Rook I Project will
with our community. These delays that we have seen from the CNSC have delayed the critical employment and economic
opportunities that our members are counting on to provide for their families. CRDN and NexGen have worked together
since day one and our partnership for this Project that Canada and the world needs, is the gold standard in addressing the
Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action #92. As Chief of CRDN, the most impacted community, I want the CNSC to fully
realize by delaying this Project the negative impacts on our community is substantial."
To be clear, there is no reason for this delay. The regulatory process has been abused and turned into a tyranny of inaction,
deceit and dishonesty. Again, the Project has already been approved by the Province of Saskatchewan in November 2023
and formally endorsed through the execution of Impact Benefit Agreements by all of the Indigenous communities in the
Project Area. Yet, the CNSC and Government of Canada are delaying this project unnecessarily and at the detriment of our
people.
To provide context as to the perverse inaction and repeated delays by the CNSC, below are some recent events that have
emphasized this reality. These are just the recent ones and there are countless more examples ongoing for years.
Following Provincial approval of the Project, our Nations formally requested the approval of the Project on or before
March 31, 2024, and received no response from the CNSC, Minister of Natural Resources Canada, nor the Prime Minister.
Following the successful conclusion of the repeatedly delayed CNSC technical review of NexGen's Environmental Impact
Statement, in November 2024 - 1 year after the Provincial approval of the Project - we, again, requested the approval of the
Project on or before March 31, 2025. Again, no response. In December 2024, the CNSC indicated to us that we would able to
commence construction in 2025 following a Commission Hearing which was outlined as likely to be in Q3 2025. By
February 2025, they informed us it may be Q4 2025, but that they were going to look for efficiencies in the process to
expedite the Project as it was a "priority project" for the CNSC. No reasonable or acceptable cause of this delay has been
explained or communicated. Simply, this is because no acceptable reason exists for these delays other than endemic
bureaucracy.
In recent meetings held between ourselves and the CNSC, committed CNSC deliverables and actions have been repeatedly
delayed and/or missed entirely. The process, steps and timelines have been known since 2019, yet the CNSC is just now
scrambling to continue the process and in doing so, is intent on delaying the approval. To be clear, the Province and all
stakeholders have made it clear that this Project should and must be approved immediately.
In meetings in January and February 2025, a commitment was made to share with us a copy of the timelines for
developing the CNSC staff reports required for the hearing and showing where efficiencies had been incorporated. It was
indicated that this information was available. We have yet to receive this information and now the Commission Hearing
date has been set to concluded on February 13, 2026.
We request that the delay in approving this project stop and that the CNSC Commission Hearing date be rescheduled to no
later than June 2025 from the current date of February 13, 2026.
The inaction and obstruction needs to stop in order ensure Canada's energy and mining sectors continue to prosper. Our
communities, our people and all Canadians deserve better from their Government. We need to see this critically important
project approved immediately. Words won't suffice, action is needed.
Chief Teddy Clark
Clearwater River Dene First Nation
Phone: (306) 822-7678
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