B.C. First Nations Site C dam challenge plays out in Federal Court in Montreal
MONTREAL — Ottawa has an obligation to uphold treaty rights in relation to the $9-billion Site C dam project in British Columbia, two First Nations groups from the province argued Monday.
The communities from Treaty 8 territory — Prophet River and West Moberly — appeared in the Federal Court of Appeal seeking to reverse a 2015 decision that rejected their arguments the project violates their constitutionally protected treaty rights.
The proposed dam and hydroelectric generating station on B.C.’s Peace River, which calls for an 83-kilometre reservoir, would flood farmland along with traditional First Nations territory and affect hunting, fishing and trapping rights.
Allisun Rana, a lawyer representing the two communities, told the court the area has already changed due to industrial and resource development.


