Moccasin Flats eviction had lasting impact on Fort McMurray Metis: report
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — The eviction four decades ago of a predominantly Metis settlement in Fort McMurray disrupted members’ traditional way of life and caused lasting economic harm to affected families, says a report released Thursday.
The land known as Moccasin Flats sits on the north end of the city’s downtown near where the Athabasca and Clearwater Rivers meet.
Earlier this year, Fort McMurray Metis Local 1935 asked researchers Hereward Longley and Tara Joly to prepare a report on the events of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
At the time, the municipality and the housing subsidiary of oilsands giant Syncrude collaborated to evict the Moccasin Flats families to make way for an apartment tower, which stands today, and a marina, which was never built, says the report.


