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Impact of Oil Sands Mining on Indigenous Communities in Alberta

Indigenous groups say Big Oil’s pollution threatens their existence in Canadian forest 🔗

The companies’ energy-hungry extraction of the tar sands in Alberta has made the oil and gas sector Canada’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions.

The article discusses the impact of oil and gas companies' operations in the tar sands of Alberta on the Indigenous communities, particularly the Dene and Cree First Nations. The expansion of mines has led to the destruction of traditional lands, pollution of waterways and air, and infringement on the Indigenous way of life. While the industry has provided economic benefits, it has also resulted in environmental degradation and health concerns for the communities. The article highlights the ongoing struggle of Indigenous groups to protect their land and resources amidst the rapid industrial development.

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