‘Go home,’ indigenous leader tells protesters after Muskrat Falls meeting
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Indigenous leaders and the Newfoundland and Labrador government are telling protesters at the site of the Muskrat Falls hydro project they can “go home.”
The leaders emerged from a marathon meeting with Premier Dwight Ball early Wednesday touting significant progress made to address environmental concerns with the Labrador megaproject.
Ball announced that an independent expert advisory committee made up of provincial, federal, municipal and indigenous groups will be created to monitor the project.
After the meeting, Nunatsiavut President Johannes Lampe told protesters to go home because they had succeeded in their goals.


