Benefit Agreements
NexGen is working in partnership with all local
communities, with the mutual objective to responsibly
develop the Rook I Project.
The Rook I Project (Project) is located within the Clearwater
Dene Nation (CRDN), Birch Narrows Dene Nation (BNDN), Buffalo
River Dene Nation (BRDN) traditional territories and the Métis
Homeland. NexGen has signed Benefit Agreements with all four
Local Priority Area (LPA) Communities - the CRDN, the Métis
Nation - Saskatchewan Northern Region 2 (MN-S NR2) and the
Métis Nation – Saskatchewan (MN-S), BNDN, and BRDN, covering
all phases of the Project.
The Benefit Agreements define the environmental, cultural,
economic, employment, and other benefits to be provided to the
communities in respect of the Project, and confirm their
consent and support for the Project throughout its entire
lifespan, including reclamation.
These Agreements reflect the dedication and commitment of
NexGen and all four LPA communities to collaboratively design
and implement a new industry-leading approach to genuine
consultation and engagement.
"Since as early as 2013, the Rook I Project has been a
platform for both NexGen and CRDN to set a new and elite
standard on Indigenous engagement, participation, and
partnerships, for projects in the traditional territory of
Indigenous peoples. The signing of this IBA formalizes these
new standards, and provides the CRDN and all its members the
opportunities for lifelong, sustainable jobs and business
opportunities right in our own backyard.. NexGen has always
demonstrated it truly wants success for CRDN and its members
and we look forward to advancing the Rook I Project with
NexGen, throughout all phases of its lifecycle."
Chief Teddy Clark of Clearwater River Dene Nation
"This agreement not only recognizes the Métis as a
rights-holding people with strong ancestral connections to
the land, but also provides a mechanism for continuous
engagement on a breadth of important topics, including
environmental and social concerns, human resources, and
support for Métis businesses. After a century of our lands
being developed without consideration of our people, it was
important to come together as one Region and one Nation to
change the status quo and become a partner in the
development of the Rook I Project. NexGen’s commitments
in the IBA will set a new standard for how industry
recognizes Métis rights and engages with the Métis Nation."
Leonard Montgrand, Regional Director of MN-S Northern Region
II
“On meeting the regulatory requirements, our community
stands to benefit with environmental monitoring, jobs,
business opportunities, and payments to support community
priorities. NexGen has been working with us in a respectful
way.”
Chief Jonathan Sylvester of Birch Narrows Dene Nation
“The jobs and business opportunities that our members will
be able to obtain with the Project incorporating elite
environmental and cultural practices is very exciting.”
Former Chief Elmer Campbell of Buffalo River Dene
Nation (from 2018-2021)