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Reconciliation

Cook’s Ferry Indian Band, Teck reach deal to acknowledge historical land transfer for Highland Valley Copper

Jan 23, 2024 | 2:34 PM

LOGAN LAKE, B.C. — The chief of the Cook’s Ferry Indian Band says a new agreement with Teck Resources represents a step forward in the path toward reconciliation.

Chief Christine Walkem signed a legacy agreement with the company this week, acknowledging that reserve land was transferred to Teck’s predecessors when they launched Highland Valley Copper (HVC).

“Cook’s Ferry is pleased to reach this important milestone and begin the process to address longstanding and ongoing adverse effects of the surrender of our four reserve lands for HVC,” said Walkem in a news release. “The resulting Legacy Agreement will assist Cook’s Ferry to address the historic legacy of HVC on our way of life and provide a better future for our community.”

The company says the pact “includes resources and workplans for Cook’s Ferry and HVC to work toward closing the socio-economic gap” and sets up a framework for future engagement and communication.