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The Woodland Cree First Nation of northwestern Alberta launched legal action against the province Tuesday, arguing it should be consulted before any oilsands leases are sold on traditional lands.
The Woodland Cree First Nation has staged a series of protest camps to defy Obsidian Energy's expansion plans. Following negotiations between the two parties, an agreement in principle has been ...
Woodland Cree Chief Isaac Laboucan-Avirom stands at the site of Woodland Cree First Nation’s blockade on a road that leads to a worksite owned by Obsidian Energy Ltd. Paul Lavoie/Supplied ...
Woodland Cree isn’t the only First Nation that considers Obsidian’s area of operations to be within its traditional territory, the oil company said in its court filing Tuesday.
Obsidian Energy has commenced the restart of production from our Harmon Valley South field in our Peace River area. As previously disclosed, the field was producing at an approximate rate of 4,500 ...
Woodland Cree First Nation first criticized Obsidian Energy in February for failing to address concerns about its operations after regulators said the Canadian oil and gas producer was responsible for ...
A northern Alberta Cree band is suing Calgary’s Penn West Petroleum Ltd. for $10 million over damage to traditional lands it says was caused by pipeline leaks. The Woodland Cree First Nation ...
The formal notice that Woodland Cree's chief and council have rejected Obsidian's drilling plans mark a further breakdown in relations, after the First Nation initially raised concerns about the ...
The Woodland Cree First Nation (WCFN) is planning to develop a 650MW data center in Alberta, Canada. Canadian ‘First Nations’ ...