A First Nation is suing the Canadian and Alberta governments, alleging oil sands and industrial development in northeastern Alberta has infringed on treaty rights, and harmed the local environment and communities.
Mikisew Cree First Nation Chief Billy-Joe Tuccaro announces a lawsuit against the governments of Alberta and Canada over the impacts of oil sands and industrial development in northeastern Alberta during a news conference in Edmonton, Alta.
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