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Attachment Peace River Nuclear Power Project, Project Reference Number: 89430 Woodland Cree First Nation Comments on Impact Assessment Phase 1 Documents

  • Peace River Nuclear Power Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Woodland Cree First Nation
  • Reference Number: 609
  • Submitted: 2026-04-17
  • Project Phase: Planning
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • See the attached submission / Veuillez consulter la pièce jointe
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  • Peace River Nuclear Power Project Impact Assessment Agency of Canada 160 Elgin Street, 22nd Floor Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H3 Telephone: 613-699-6778 Sent via Email: peacenuclear-nucleairepaix@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Re: Peace River Nuclear Power Project, Project Reference Number: 89430 Woodland Cree First Nation Comments on Impact Assessment Phase 1 Documents. Dear Impact Assessment Agency of Canada This letter and attached appendices provide Woodland Cree First Nation’s (Woodland Cree or WCFN) review of and comments on Impact Assessment Phase 1 documents including the Draft Indigenous and Engagement Plan (IEPP), Draft Cooperation Plan, Energy Alberta’s (the Proponent) Response to the Summary of Issues, and the draft Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines. WCFN expects the Agency to review and respond to all comments provided and equal consideration must be given to both the recommendations put forward in ...
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  • Comment ID "WC1" etc. Section Section title Comments Recommendations 1 General Consistent with best practice and Canada’s commitments to Indigenous peoples, it is Woodland Cree’s position that regulatory and/or Impact Assessment of proposed projects should be initiated only after potentially impacted parties have been meaningfully engaged by the proponent. Engagement prior to the initiation of formal regulatory or IA processes allows impacted parties to be sufficiently informed to adequately participate in those processes. The importance of early engagement prior to formal regulatory or IA processes is particularly important for projects that have the potential to result in significant adverse and irreversible impacts to a community's rights and interests. A large nuclear reactor in close proximity to Indigenous communities and interests certainly meets that threshold. With the exception of preliminary contacts, the proponent has not yet engaged substantively with ...

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Attachment Peace River Nuclear Power Project, Project Reference Number: 89430; Initial Project Description Comments and Concerns

  • Peace River Nuclear Power Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Woodland Cree First Nation
  • Reference Number: 620
  • Submitted: 2026-04-15
  • Project Phase: Planning
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • See the attached submission / Veuillez consulter la pièce jointe
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  • WOODLAND CREE FIRST NATION General Delivery, Cadotte Lake, Alberta, T0H 0N0 Phone: 780-629-3803 Fax: 780-629-3865 Toll Free: 1-800-465-8029 April 15, 2026 Peace River Nuclear Power Project Impact Assessment Agency of Canada 160 Elgin Street, 22nd Floor Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H3 Telephone: 613-699-6778 Email: peacenuclear-nucleairepaix@iaac-aeic.gc.ca RE: Peace River Nuclear Power Project, Project Reference Number: 89430; Initial Project Description Comments and Concerns Dear Impact Assessment Agency of Canada, Woodland Cree First Nation (WCFN) appreciates the opportunity to review the February 2026 Updated Initial Project Description (IPD) and to continue engaging in this process in good faith. While we acknowledge the revisions made since the original submission, these revisions are focused on the additional information concerning the AP1000 reactor technology only. The Proponent has not taken the opportunity to update the IPD to address Woodland Cree ...
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  • 1 ANNEX 1: Review of Energy Alberta’s “PEACE RIVER NUCLEAR POWER PROJECT - Initial Project Description”, Report No. CA0038431-24003-R-Rev1, updated February 2026. The following tables provide a summary and review of the adequacy of the response to Woodland Cree First Nation’s (“Woodland Cree” or “WCFN”) comments on the Initial Project Description (“IPD”), sent May 14, 2025 based on the Proponent’s resubmission of an updated IPD. Table 1 outlines and reviews responses to information gaps in the updated IPD (provided February 20261) identified by Woodland Cree. Table 2 identifies and reviews Proponent responses to Woodland Cree requests for studies based on their response to the Summary of Issues and the updated IPD (2026). The Updated IPD (2026) focuses on the additional information concerning the AP1000 reactor technology only and the Proponent has not taken the opportunity to update the IPD to address Woodland Cree Concerns. Firelight recommends that Woodland Cree ...

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Attachment Peace River First Nations Initial Comments on PRPP Siting Matters

  • Peace River Nuclear Power Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Peace River First Nations
  • Reference Number: 608
  • Submitted: 2026-04-10 - 11:30 AM
  • Updated: 2026-04-13 - 3:45 PM
  • Rationale: Comment updated for administrative purposes
  • Project Phase: Planning
  • Participation Notice: N/A
  • Good morning Justin and Claudette, Further to our initial information meeting on siting matters related to the Peace River Nuclear Power Project, the Peace River First Nations wished to provide the attached document to you and your colleagues at the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada. As you will have gathered from the tenor of our discussions last week, and from the matters raised in the attached document, the Peace River Nations have serious concerns with the approach and methodology adopted by the proponent in relation to siting. While the approach may be considered by your agencies to sufficiently meet existing guidance on siting matters, the Nations remain concerned that this process contains significant gaps and deficiencies. In particular, it fails to adequately consider, evaluate, avoid, and address adverse impacts on the Nations’ rights, culture, and way of life that will certainty flow from ...
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  • 1 Peace River First Nations Initial Comments in Respect to Energy Alberta’s Siting Criteria and Methodology For the Peace River Nuclear Power Project Date: April 8, 2026 (REVISED and REISSUED) Prepared for: Energy Alberta in Relation to the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project (“Project”) Prepared by: Peace River First Nations (“PRFNs” or “Nations”) which, for purposes of this initial submission, is inclusive of:  Tallcree Tribal Government  Little Red River Cree Nation  Beaver First Nation  Dene Tha’ First Nation  Duncan’s First Nation Copied to: Casey Horseman: Horse Lake First Nation Subject: Initial Comments on the Approach and Methodology for Siting the Peace River Nuclear Power Project 2 1.0 Purpose and Context • These initial comments are provided by the PRFNs in respect of Energy Alberta’s current approach to siting the proposed Project. • The PRFNs understand Energy Alberta has identified two prospective ...

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Attachment CONSOLIDATED REPLY TO IAAC RESPONSE — MARCH 18 AND MARCH 20 EMAILS — MATERIAL ADMISSIONS, UNANSWERED QUESTIONS, SHOW STOPPER FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES, AND FORMAL NOTICE — REGISTRY #89430

  • Peace River Nuclear Power Project
  • Author: Administrator on behalf of Chris Nel
  • Reference Number: 624
  • Submitted: 2026-03-24 - 8:05 PM
  • Project Phase: Planning
  • Participation Notice: Public notice - Public Comments Invited and Information Sessions on the Draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines and Draft Public Participation Plan
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  • REGISTERED INTERVENOR CONSOLIDATED RESPONSE — IAAC Registry #89430 | Page 2 of 11 3. The failure to answer Question B has a specific legal consequence, because as a registered intervenor I am entitled to know whether IAAC regards the participation process as having met its statutory obligations. Without that answer I cannot make an informed decision about whether to seek judicial review. 4. The invitation to describe what meaningful participation will only end in disputes as to who said what and I ask that you please formally give a written answers to my questions. PART II — FOUR MATERIAL ADMISSIONS IN IAAC'S RESPONSE Admission 1 — Post-Closure Consultations With No Capacity to Influence the TISG 5. IAAC's response contains four admissions that I place formally on the record. 6. IAAC confirmed that: a. The formal comment period on the draft Integrated Guidelines closed on July 23, 2025. b. Two months after the TISG closure, the in-person ...

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